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Bkk To Khon Kaen Visa Versa,timetables Buses And Trains
Steef replied to Dr Mick's topic in Transport in Thailand
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Hi there, I am speaking on behalf of mate Gonzo. He has been unable to access the member's section for one some time now, His password was rejected and when he applied for a new one, that didn't work either. He did not receive an email from Pattayatalk on how to proceed to get new PW. Any help would be appreciated by him. Regards steef
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All games are boring unless they are played at the highest level for the spectator, unless one is directly involved or a follower of a certain team or has or is playing with that team him/herself. The preference of one's game depends on where a person comes from and which game is popular there. I was brought up with soccer and soccer is still my first choice. I loved it when I was able to watch Australia play Thailand in the Asian Cup at the Rajamangala Stadium before a parochial Thai crowd despite getting soaking wet in the rain. As a youngster I become involved with an Australian Rules football team in a minor league and loved it. I also played some Rugby league, but was often taken very hard knocks playing being tall and slim, so I stopped playing League. Some of the big boys playing were just too strong and it was no fun waking up bruised or with black eyes the following day, having to go to work. I love watching most team sports including Soccer, Aussie Rules, Cricket, League, Union, land hockey, American Football and ice hockey. At present I am following the Tour de France on Eurosport every night starting at 8PM with baited breath and three Aussie Rules games shown on BTV cable on ABC Australia Asia on the weekend. Aussie Rules games in Melbourne or Sydney often draw crowds of around 90 000 fanatic spectators. I think only the Bundesliga gets similar crowd numbers. The first Ashes Test wasn't shown on TV in Jomtien, so I always had one eye on Cricketinfo.com, a very good and informative website. It was a great contest and I am not too disappointed your mob scraped home by 14 runs. A good game is a close one . It is good to see the Sky team doing so well and setting Chris Froome up for a Tour win. Well, at least he has an Aussie (Porte) helping him.
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After watching the first two State of Origin matches I think the boys from down under will be strong favourites to win the Rugby League World Cup. The Aussies have always been better at the much rougher and tougher game of Rugby League. Rugby Union is a good game, but often decided on penalty kicks, which I dislike.
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Congratulations to the Brits for Andy Murray winning Wimbledon, to the Welsh for flogging the Wallabies in the decider and it looks like Chris Froome has the Tour de France in the bag as well. Your mob will probably give us another hiding in the Ashes series just to humiliate us even more. Having said that, Aussie sport is not going down the gurgler. We are just taking a breather and are one of the first teams to have qualified for the World Cup in Brazil.
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Who won the Mighty Lions game against the lowly Wallabies yesterday and why didn't the Mighty Lions include players from Scotland?
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That is a great song by a great singer. Aussies tend to claim some of your performers as their own. Split Enz and Crowded House are some of my all time favourites.
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Don't you guys feel sorry for the Australians. Their currency took a big hit in the last few weeks and it looks it could go down more. Not to worry. The Oz Peso was overvalued thanks to high commodity prices in the past and all good things must come to an end. The lower Aussie Dollar will help Australian exports and tourism. It is less of a rosy picture for Aussie expats living in Thailand.
