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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The Whistleblower
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Bernadette Peters
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cameo in Bowfinger
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Have you tried LIME juice ?, it doesn't taste that much different from Lemon.
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That's exactly what he was talking about, the song taaw drivers love to screw over the tourists by charging 100, when the fare is only 10 Baht.
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I took a BI chick there from BKK, she was well impressed. We went out to buy groceries when she found they had a full kitchen. That was one helluva holiday weekend.
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guy on the radio in Vanishing Point (70's version)
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Blazing Saddles I almost got the last post. I think his club closed only a couple years after they filmed Urban Cowboy, then you never heard about the old sod any more.
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Mickey Gilley
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you must mean "Murder at 1600" to which I'd say : Diane Lane
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I always stay at Top Mansion when in Udorn. Close to the bus terminal, very convenient, at least for me.
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directing and appearing, Spike Lee
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Angela Bassett's first movie that wasn't made for TV
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the delightful Nia Long
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That's my Soi 6 home away from home, but I don't think I've ever eaten there.
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Sim card for laptop use in Thailand?
LocalYokul replied to Gus's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
TrueMove has pretty good coverage in Pattaya, according to their own map : http://www.truemove.com/3g/en/wifi_area_pattaya.html -
my fave with her is The Constant Gardener
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Sim card for laptop use in Thailand?
LocalYokul replied to Gus's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
unless you're logging into a 3G network, I don't think your speeds on 2G/GPRS would be good enough to support a VPN connection or stream video. Just try and be sure to get your lodging at a place with reliable Wi-Fi. USB data cable connections to your phone for access are called Tethering, not the same as Wi-Fi. Another option is connecting via Bluetooth then using your phone as a modem, similar to Tethering, but you're subject to the speed of the mobile network which would be around 40 kpbs if it's not a 3G network. There hopefully is a thread out there outlining which provide -
mr. bean Rowan Atkinson
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cool, that really will be nice
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another great "Time Bandits"
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original "The Shining"
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one of the GREATEST of ALL TIME : EASY RIDER