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  1. On a similar note. I have difficulty sleeping over there unless I have had a belly full of alcohol. In the past girls have gone to the pharmacy for me and bought me sleeping pills. They were great and did the trick, always got a good 8 hours every time I took one. They were little purple things, not sure of the name though. I know that you can't buy them in all pharmacies...Does anybody know which one' s do supply sleeping pills.
  2. I stand corrected...I thought it was Raemonn who introduced the Celtic songs to the School but the teaching of them was obviously something that had gone on long before he arrived. Thanks for the info as I have been fascinated with this since I first read about the Thai Tims.......... but my god............. what a horrible tragic ending that young man endured. The trial of the accused starts towards the end of this month.
  3. Fantastic videos....The smiles on the kids are infectious and the energy displayed is there for all to see. But the whole story is one of tragedy. The Scottish kid(Raemonn Gormley) who brought all of this to Chanthaburi was murdered on his return to Scotland at the age of 19. He made a huge impression on the lives of all those children and the teachers of the school. His memory will live forever.
  4. Bangkok to Clark via Macau with Air Asia can be done without any overnight stops. Well it could a few months ago....flight times were good. Return journey can be done via Kuala Lumpur. There are no direct flights although there has been talk of a few airlines introducing that route now for about 2 years including Cebu.
  5. No.......No way.........definately not in Pattaya
  6. Getting in around 6.15pm on Sunday 7th September. Anybody around at that time looking to share let me know....I'm going straight to Pattaya (Jasmine Mansion).
  7. Don't know which country you hail from but according the Emirates Skywards information i just read on thier website you need to redeem only 75,000 miles to qualify for a free return economy flight from the UK to Thailand. Way less than the 130,000 that you mention. Hope I'm reading it correctly as I have almost 70,000 miles in the bank.
  8. I spent a very enjoyable night with one of your bike riders...her attitude was 10/10....she evetually left my company at 4pm the next day....The only reason I never came back for her was that she couldn't speak a word of English. So I hope you are working on that now Paul...by the way she is only 18 years old...I think her name is Oh....
  9. Count me in if you decide to go with it.......I think your place is great.....up to when that guy Morrison goes on that is. LOL Seriously...I always visit 2/3 times every trip. The price of your drinks has not been an issue with me and as much as I realise why they are a wee bit more expensive it is never a reason for me not to go. But a discount I'm sure will increase numbers through the door and may just encourage me to go more often as I like a bar that recognises regulars and is prepared to offer something in return for there loyalty.
  10. It is great News and thanks for your concern brother....I dont know about you but it had the potential to effect my trip...im travelling on the 18th....fingers crossed things will be ok. If you are gonna be anywhere near Pattaya for a couple of weeks from the 18th let me know and we will have a beer.
  11. Just listened to the TV 6 o'clock news and it was reported that both sides are now talking and the initial strike dates have been cancelled.......nothing definate yet but things are looking good and the smart money is on there not being any strikes.
  12. Im flying( I hope) Emirates out of Glasgow and into Dubai. Have you any idea what stance the Airline would take on this if our flights are grounded due to strike action? Would we have to re-book and is it money lost to you and I ?
  13. Ok Mr. Toom.....Thanks fot that.
  14. The whole idea of striking action is to cause major disruption but the action is normally called when all attempts at negotiation have failed and is seen as the only course of left to take in an effort to get compromise. You are right...... it is the paying public who suffer at all times and in all strikes.
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