Less falangs in town
Less falangs in town
Although it is the slow season,it is apparent to me that there are less falangs in Nong Khai than usual.I wonder if the visa law enforcement is affecting the falang traffic flow through town?
Based on what Seems to me whenever I go to Nong Khai never see more than one, well except at the bridge.BKKSTAN wrote: Although it is the slow season,it is apparent to me that there are less falangs in Nong Khai than usual.I wonder if the visa law enforcement is affecting the falang traffic flow through town?
Here in Udon, seems like more & more every day. Wonder if the visa law enforcement is affecting the falang traffic staying in town?
I think that there are quite a few falang tourists in town - however they just don't seem to be on the drinking and debauchery binges that have been so prevalent in the past. The complex seems to have many of them wandering about.
No doubt, one thing that can be blamed is the exchange rate and increasing prices. Things aren't as cheap as they used to be.
No doubt, one thing that can be blamed is the exchange rate and increasing prices. Things aren't as cheap as they used to be.
Ain't Easy Being Me
Wow - she's looking good.valentine wrote:That pretty young thing was my wife, and as yesterday was her 42nd birthday she is naturally, very flattered by your description.oldfield wrote:
Although I did see Val with a 'pretty young thing' on Friday at the complex.
W hy didn't you say hello?
Sorry I didn't say hello - wasn't sure how you'd react. Next time I promise I will. Scout's honour.