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Pattaya based, so golf is still my main hobby but gradually it is becoming more expensive so trips away to the likes of Kanchanaburi or Korat where it is still great value are becoming more frequent. Played in Chiang Mai a while back but again it was upmarket resort priced like Siem Riep. Started getting into photography as a future option, once you've got the gear minimal future outlay and Cambodia presents so many opportunities. Free internet tutorials, reading etc are a great help to a beginner. Cookery, again we're spoilt for sourcing fresh quality produce and ingredients. Internet for ideas again. Great fun going round local markets, albeit a bit sweaty but the beer tastes better afterwards.
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
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Re: Bored?
Agreed. I love Penang, and stayed there for over 3 months, and was never tempted to go to Ipoh.phuketrichard wrote:Ipoh should not even be on the list, Penang would be a better choice
If you're worried about boredom, Ed, I would totally take Ipoh off that list.
My vote goes to Chiang Mai, given those options.
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You just dont know your way around Snooky. In the morning when the sun shines from the South at Serendipity beach, hold your compass still and wait for the shade to turn exactly 47 degree (clockwise) angle and walk forward; but can't remember how long and whether it's in meter or yard.frank lee bent wrote:there is no good weed in southeast asia chicken boi
some ok hash though
so why all the cockadoodle do belong you? hens got you bullied? or are they nesting again? nothing more ornery than a clucky hen.
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some very good weed in SHV, but not the stuff u pick on the road side
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Get a place with a good view of the street, but quite high up. There's always something ridiculous to watch.
I'm bored almost everywhere, but very rarely in Phnom Penh.
I'm bored almost everywhere, but very rarely in Phnom Penh.
Re: Bored?
Hey there - were you "Dude Cowboy" on the "other" forum? Did you meet a bloke named Brad who worked for Starbucks and did a t-shirt campaign here in PP?Cowshed Cowboy wrote:Pattaya based, so golf is still my main hobby but gradually it is becoming more expensive so trips away to the likes of Kanchanaburi or Korat where it is still great value are becoming more frequent. Played in Chiang Mai a while back but again it was upmarket resort priced like Siem Riep. Started getting into photography as a future option, once you've got the gear minimal future outlay and Cambodia presents so many opportunities. Free internet tutorials, reading etc are a great help to a beginner. Cookery, again we're spoilt for sourcing fresh quality produce and ingredients. Internet for ideas again. Great fun going round local markets, albeit a bit sweaty but the beer tastes better afterwards.
Just wondering....
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Verging on the libelous there Dagenham, most definately not.dagenham wrote:Hey there - were you "Dude Cowboy" on the "other" forum? Did you meet a bloke named Brad who worked for Starbucks and did a t-shirt campaign here in PP?Cowshed Cowboy wrote:Pattaya based, so golf is still my main hobby but gradually it is becoming more expensive so trips away to the likes of Kanchanaburi or Korat where it is still great value are becoming more frequent. Played in Chiang Mai a while back but again it was upmarket resort priced like Siem Riep. Started getting into photography as a future option, once you've got the gear minimal future outlay and Cambodia presents so many opportunities. Free internet tutorials, reading etc are a great help to a beginner. Cookery, again we're spoilt for sourcing fresh quality produce and ingredients. Internet for ideas again. Great fun going round local markets, albeit a bit sweaty but the beer tastes better afterwards.
Just wondering....
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
Re: Bored?
OK...well, it's true I guess.a cowboy is not a cowboy is not a cowboy...that bloke was really cool though - you should be complimented...Cowshed Cowboy wrote:Verging on the libelous there Dagenham, most definately not.dagenham wrote:
Hey there - were you "Dude Cowboy" on the "other" forum? Did you meet a bloke named Brad who worked for Starbucks and did a t-shirt campaign here in PP?
Just wondering....
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dagenham, That off topic and nasty. Put it in a pm if your serious.dagenham wrote:Hey there - were you "Dude Cowboy" on the "other" forum? Did you meet a bloke named Brad who worked for Starbucks and did a t-shirt campaign here in PP?Cowshed Cowboy wrote:Pattaya based, so golf is still my main hobby but gradually it is becoming more expensive so trips away to the likes of Kanchanaburi or Korat where it is still great value are becoming more frequent. Played in Chiang Mai a while back but again it was upmarket resort priced like Siem Riep. Started getting into photography as a future option, once you've got the gear minimal future outlay and Cambodia presents so many opportunities. Free internet tutorials, reading etc are a great help to a beginner. Cookery, again we're spoilt for sourcing fresh quality produce and ingredients. Internet for ideas again. Great fun going round local markets, albeit a bit sweaty but the beer tastes better afterwards.
Just wondering....
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It's all about hobbies. I have like 20. 19 of them are drinking, the other one is playing the "where did this cut come from?" game the day after.
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