Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.
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I'm starting a list of names...no that is not a movie title.
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The one Ameche movie I could recall has lead to this?
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The next flights I take will be to places who are unhappy with China and won't let their citizens fly there. Is there any place Chinese don't like to monger?
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The Three Musketeers
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septic An American. Ryhming slang "yank" = "septic tank" Used a lot in the London financial markets. The septics sit in the big glass offices and do nothing. by Crouchy April 01, 2003 I heard many years ago that French were called frogs because of cuisine. English were limeys because of sailors and vitamin C deficiency (Scurvy) remedied by citrus. Germans are krauts, food related. All are perjorative terms; humans have created derogatory names for every group of people and I think by every group of people.
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Warren Buffett dumps entire airline holdings
midlifecrisis replied to Rawhide2's topic in Airline Discussion
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All that time alone and he made no progress?
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Species
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Please, no willy warmer visuals though. hehe
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Hugo Weaving
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Deborah Winger
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A couple of songs that can be stretched to experiences in Pattaya. Bonus points to anyone who remembers the movie bar scene the first was featured in.
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This is the bar humor section. No disscussion of personal problems is permitted.
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It's a giveaway item for participants.
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Red wine - Do you drink it when you're out?
midlifecrisis replied to Butch's topic in Idle Chit Chat
The guys from work that taught me a lot about wine were purists. Some might call them snobs but they were good men. They wouldn't just open a bottle and let it breath, they poured the whole bottle into a decanter for more surface area. The thought of chilling a red might have given them apoplexy. Although I understand where they were coming from, it really comes down to how you enjoy something. It's like two people who go to a sporting event. One is screaming his head off and the other sits quietly keeping score. Different strokes. edit: My late German uncle drank room temperatu -
It could be the basis for a good conspiracy theory!
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Some People Paying Mad rents for Small Condos
midlifecrisis replied to Pine Tree's topic in Hotel and Accommodation Questions
I bookmarked the page for later. I am now hoping late 2021 but that depends on the virus and government policies. I appreciate you turning us on to this place. I must have walked past this place many times but did not pay much attention. A comfortable walk to LKM -
Some People Paying Mad rents for Small Condos
midlifecrisis replied to Pine Tree's topic in Hotel and Accommodation Questions
I tried their website and it said forbidden. Sounds like a good deal. Hope they survive this. -
The Stones went to the top of the charts with this new covid-19 related release.
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Kevin Pollack
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Kevin Spacey
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Red wine - Do you drink it when you're out?
midlifecrisis replied to Butch's topic in Idle Chit Chat
I think Sauvignon blanc might suit you but I rellay have not had more than a glass or two in my life. "Most Sauvignon Blanc wines are prepared totally dry, while a few producers tend to leave a small amount of residual sugar to add a richer consistency to the wine. The major fruit essences of Sauvignon Blanc are green apple, lime, white peach and passion fruit." Borolo! I screwed that up. Too early for my brain. I will fix that. -
Red wine - Do you drink it when you're out?
midlifecrisis replied to Butch's topic in Idle Chit Chat
I was a Reisling fan when I was young. Somehow I transitioned to reds along the way. I like Zins a lot, Merlot and a Cab with Italian food when I make it at home or in former times when I went out. Another white I used to drink was Gewurtztraminer. A lot of whites are too dry for my palate. Others are too fruity. My ex and I went in 1984 to West Germany and my aunt and uncle took us to wineries on both the Rhein and the Mosel rivers. If you like whites, it's a good place to go. https://winefolly.com/deep-dive/mosel-valley-wine-guide/ For reds I have never been fortunate to