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Re: Going back to UK

Post by mortiboy » February 9, 2009, 4:55 pm

you're all invited to the BBQ.
Ok LA,.....But is your balconey safe? :yikes:



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Re: Going back to UK

Post by macduff » February 9, 2009, 5:22 pm

:D Count me in if you include the flights

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by tamada » February 10, 2009, 7:03 am

izzix wrote:i tell one good thing about the UK .
a few have the Ugg boots they look bad ...
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yeah... real bad!

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by Aardvark » February 10, 2009, 2:37 pm

I'll have two of those :shock: Umm, Ugg boots that is :D

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by macduff » February 13, 2009, 12:36 am

tamada wrote:
izzix wrote:i tell one good thing about the UK .
a few have the Ugg boots they look bad ...
pink uggs with miniskirt.JPG
yeah... real bad!
How can anyone want to return to there birthplace when you've got paradise on your doorstep :fryingpan:

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by protest » February 13, 2009, 12:47 am

WOW \:D/

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by old-timer » February 13, 2009, 1:06 am

protest wrote:WOW \:D/
tattoo w on one side and w on the other side and touch your toes - WOW \:D/

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by izzix » February 13, 2009, 1:09 am

well the TV is good , Ice Road Truckers series , NCIS , you cant watch Thai TV can you ,you will end up crazy in the head ](*,)

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by Irish Alan » February 13, 2009, 1:56 am

Image

Where was this photo taken? That guy front must have been to a cowboy themed nativity party and went as Clint Eastwood.

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by macduff » February 13, 2009, 4:20 am

I cant see many western girls with figures like that especially where i live in manchester UK.

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by BKKSTAN » February 13, 2009, 6:50 am

Seeing is one thing,getting close and intimate is a whole different scene!! :roll:

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by macduff » February 13, 2009, 2:46 pm

BKKSTAN wrote:Seeing is one thing,getting close and intimate is a whole different scene!! :roll:
you've got more chance of rumpy pumpy with miss pattaya than long face england women :D

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by Stef » February 13, 2009, 3:29 pm

It ain't all that bad in UK, I reckon the most happiest of the guys I met in Udon were those doing regular short vacations, esp if you can afford to live well in UK, ie. good job/good pension.

I actually like the changing weather, adds a bit of variety to life and the clothes you wear. Nice if you can get 2 trips back per year, but one in the centre of winter should be just enough to break the manotany and keep the heating bills low.

A mate of mine comes here for his hols once a year, (from Thailand to UK). He can't afford the hotels or to rent a car and spends 1000's in a couple of weeks, at least when we travel the other way, these two main items are cheap and plentiful. Eating out and drinking is still cheaper in Thailand, but then who does that 7 days a week unless on holiday. My local night-club charges a tenner for me and the misses just to enter. Climax, D2, Yellow-bird they're all free and with a show on stage, great for a holiday but not all year round.

I think a few of the paupers I met on my last visit should sit up and take note, do it now before you run out of money and can't even afford a one-way-ticket out of there.

Good luck in your new venture

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by laphanphon » February 13, 2009, 3:38 pm

think a few of the paupers I met on my last visit
:roll: :roll: [-( [-(

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by macduff » February 13, 2009, 8:06 pm

Stef wrote:It ain't all that bad in UK, I reckon the most happiest of the guys I met in Udon were those doing regular short vacations, esp if you can afford to live well in UK, ie. good job/good pension.

I actually like the changing weather, adds a bit of variety to life and the clothes you wear. Nice if you can get 2 trips back per year, but one in the centre of winter should be just enough to break the manotany and keep the heating bills low.

A mate of mine comes here for his hols once a year, (from Thailand to UK). He can't afford the hotels or to rent a car and spends 1000's in a couple of weeks, at least when we travel the other way, these two main items are cheap and plentiful. Eating out and drinking is still cheaper in Thailand, but then who does that 7 days a week unless on holiday. My local night-club charges a tenner for me and the misses just to enter. Climax, D2, Yellow-bird they're all free and with a show on stage, great for a holiday but not all year round.

I think a few of the paupers I met on my last visit should sit up and take note, do it now before you run out of money and can't even afford a one-way-ticket out of there.

Good luck in your new venture
I'll let you in on a little secret. All the good jobs have gone or are on the way out.Secondly the pensions are slowly being eroded due to the lack of mis-managment of the UK banks/goverment. God knows what the script will say in 6months time let alone 12 months time. Enjoy your trips to Thailand while you've got money,it wont last as long as you think,unless you've got plenty.

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by Brian Davis » February 17, 2009, 9:01 pm

''Well I've made the decision.
Having just paid the 199 baht( over 4 GBP's) for a can of shaving foam at Big C I have booked my plane back to the UK.''

You HAVE to return. Boots new? Hydro shaving gel only 99 baht. :-k :lol:

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by arjay » February 17, 2009, 9:13 pm

Well I was using Boots Hydro Gel, but recently discovered Gatsby Shaving Gel in a tube, which I find better and as cheap about 100 baht - £2.

Quick abort take off! :lol:

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by westerby » February 18, 2009, 5:27 am

Stef wrote:It ain't all that bad in UK, I reckon the most happiest of the guys I met in Udon were those doing regular short vacations, esp if you can afford to live well in UK, ie. good job/good pension.
Hey, you must be talking about me. Yeah, I am pretty content at present, I enjoy the short trips to UTH. Don't know if I'd live in UTH permanently, probably split things up, live three months in UTH and then return to Blighty in the warmer months. I like 747's idea of working for a while and then banging out to Thailand. But each to their own, I'm not going to criticise any Senior that wants to live in UTH permanently. Crack on chaps.
Staff wrote:I actually like the changing weather, adds a bit of variety to life and the clothes you wear. Nice if you can get 2 trips back per year, but one in the centre of winter should be just enough to break the monotony and keep the heating bills low.
Yeah, that's what old Westers does. The Blighty weather is OK, don't even mind being snowed in. :D

Chawk dee chaps...

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by 747man » February 18, 2009, 9:49 am

Yeah ! Westers it's OK Getting snowed in when you have A BEER MONKEY to shift it for you :lol: :lol: P.S I Will be rejoining he WORKING Class in UK in Early April.......But only for 2 Months or So.....Can't handle anymore than that,I Am getting OLD like you now :roll: :roll: :roll:Then back to Sunny Nong Khai to Chill Out......Herself WON'T let me BANG ABOUT,Not that I want to anyway,I IS HAPPY !!!!! [-X [-X

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Re: Going back to UK

Post by Nick@AUA » February 19, 2009, 3:23 pm

This is why I won't go back to the UK..

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... restaurant

(ps. this is one for you izzix)

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