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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Sunshine and snow in the Tyrolean Alps, Jan 2012
N3RGT replied to firth1974's topic in Pictorial Travel Reports
Another superb pictorial effort Mr Firth ! Many thanks -
Most busy Airport in world for Passenger traffic.....
N3RGT replied to chatkeow's topic in Airline Discussion
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The thread title is "Appropriate Dress for Pattaya". Appropriate behaviour is a whole different matter. I would say the "norm" was dress sensible, behave sensible, however we've all seen people, intoxicated and being a pain and taken the odd excursion ourselves. I would admit to taking a tumble on the FLB dance floor when attempting to limbo dance too low.
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Just can't stand seeing some of these(usually) loud mouthed slobs clad in their sweaty Singha singlet, "proudly displayed"(it's all paid for ya know!) beer gut, scruffy shorts and flip flops. Usually Brits I'm not afraid to say. I firmly believe that the girls appreciate it when we take the trouble to dress up a bit. Minimum evening wear for me is a smart well pressed short sleeved shirt and clean pressed shorts or slacks. No excuses for wearing dirty kit when there are so many laundries around. No shirt usually indicates a drunk, or a drunk looking for a fight, to be avoided at all costs.
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I'm sure he has a great personality
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Hooray ! I've now got my girl back and thanks also to Villa for the re-sizing website http://www.online-image-editor.com/ which I still had to use .
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Hey Sam, no problems just remember there are many more on the website that you asked me about
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Neighbour knocked on my door at 2:30am this morning, can you believe that 2:30am?! Luckily for him I was still up playing my Bagpipes. like that one and there are some other good ones too
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:D Yeah pretty daft I know, but all in good spirit. FWIW (and there may be other views on this), the back scratcher was one of those items that was brought back from overseas, particularly India/Pakistan, and introduced to the UK from service men on completion of their tours within the British Empire particularly in the 1930's. I know for sure that my father brought one back after his five years at RAF Hill Depot Lahore(which was then in India). This is also in the era when service personnel brought back slang words such as Bint (Binti) for "Young girl" and other terminology such as "Shufti
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What a "cheapo" Not exactly in Pattaya, but this is the "Off Road" Four Wheel Drive Version.
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I went along this morning, as part of a Royal British Legion presence to the funeral of a ninety two year old member. He was part of The Royal Leicestershire Regiment during the war, and was captured by the Japanese during the fall of Singapore. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Singapore He was one of the many that were forced to work on the construction of the notorious Burma -Thai railway and one of the relatively few who survived to tell the story. One of his old pals was in attendance at the funeral which was a simple graveside ceremony. He turned out to be ninety seven years old
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Ok here's my two penne'th. I hear today that there is a new sexual position in the Kama Sutra. It's called "The Plumber" A spokesman for Kama Sutra, Mr Mallanaga Vatsyayana, when questioned about the new sex act, replied. "Yes Sir you stay in all day, but no fucker comes " !
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Two guys have wasted their time at airports, in this case, London’s Heathrow, by writing down strange names and asking the airport Information Center to locate these people by calling out their names on the airport’s PA system. These guys would then hang out beneath the speakers and record the results. In order to make it as believable as possible, they dressed up as chauffeurs and asked for help finding these people about 40 minutes after a Thai Airways or Air India flight had landed. They acted as if they could not pronounce the names themselves, so as not to reveal the joke, but just
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A young Arab asks his father, "What is that weird hat you are wearing?" The father said, "Why, it's a 'chechia' because in the desert it protects our heads from the sun." "And what is this type of clothing that you are wearing?" asked the young man. "It's a 'djbellah' because in the desert it is very hot and it protects the body." said the father. The son asked, "And what about those ugly shoes on your feet? His father replied, "These are 'babouches", which keep us from burning our feet in the desert." "So tell me then," added the boy. "Yes, my son?"
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Annual 60-90 Day Travel Insurance
N3RGT replied to explorer2190's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
H.S.B.C in the U.K does World Wide travel insurance as part of their "Plus" accounts, but only for a maximum of thirty days at a time. -
Le Katai has good food and drink http://www.lekataipattaya.com/
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Seems just about right....nothing about Muslims then ?
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It's the rainy season here in the U.K too MM; otherwise known as a "British Summer". It does have it's upsides though, like when this, almost perfect rainbow appeared outside my place recently. Anyone else got weather pics from your part of the world ?
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Hotel questions (a bit lengthy)
N3RGT replied to 808pizza's topic in Hotel and Accommodation Questions
808pizza.I thoroughly endorse the comments by BM RickToronto. I would stay nowhere else other then The Residence Garden. Don't be taken in by any of the bullshit that it's way out of town; Yes it's away from the hustle, bustle and hubbub of Walking Street and the Booom Boom Boom(pardon the pun!) of late night early morning disco music. The reality is that it's a ten minute walk or a five minute Baht Bus trip to all the action. Funnily enough,on my last trip this April/May I was going up the steps to the Family Mart just across the road when I got my arse pinched by a very attractive young lady -
Great video, thanks, but I think that's Bee, not Beer, Nida and Pang
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It was cloudy here in the East Midlands in the U.K too; couldn't see a bloody thing. I thought the next one(total)was due ages away, but according to the attached pdf, it's due in December this year. LE2011Dec10T.pdf
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Taken from http://www.xe.com/ucc/convert/?Amount=1&From=GBP&To=THB CURRENCY CONVERTER WIDGET Converter Rates News Info Read important information about the THB. Mid-market rates: 2011-06-09 10:38 UTC 1.00 GBP = 50.0180 THB British Pound Thai Baht 1 GBP = 50.0180 THB 1 THB = 0.0199928 GBP New Conversion What is available on the street, anyone ?