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No Roy, I was quite polite, words to the effect "You did not leave the handbrake off, you stupid pr-ck.he replied" yes handbrake not on", after asking him to push his car, which obviously he could not, he checked handbrake and said"Not on when I left car" so I wai, and said "Pee do it"mortiboy wrote:Same happen to me car park under complex.Lucky car next to me went so I managed to squeeze out! Are these people stupid or just farang haters!
Ralph? I hope never said any bad words.... but guess you did Mmm?
Yes, that is exactly what I would have done.someone had parked behind me, and left his handbrake on, one and a half hours later, we managed to get out!!!
you should of had a chat to the manager , im sure you would of been out in a jiffy .
I think they are unaware of anyone else in the world and are only concerned with themselves and getting what they want...now!Are these people stupid or just farang haters!
Yes, I predict after this holiday season is over and all the children are back safely in school, will Carrefour settle into its groove. The holiday season won't be over, IMO, until after May 11. Remember, Friday May 1, Wednesday May 5, and Friday May 8, are all bank holidays. That's two 3 day weekends in a row!The novelty and the prices will hit eventually so less cars to be parked at the same time.
I've always thought 3pm was the worst time of day to go shopping, plus today being Friday. However, we keep forgetting:got in there today, about 3pm, parking lot full, not good, as i consider that off hours. forget rush hour or weekends.
I stand corrected, I found out today, that Monday, May 11 is also a holiday. So, that will one 3 day weekend followed by a 4 day weekend. Oh joy...I'm so happy.I predict after this holiday season is over and all the children are back safely in school, Carrefour will settle into its groove.
The holiday season won't be over, IMO, until after May 11. Remember, Friday May 1, Wednesday May 5, and Friday May 8, are all bank holidays. That's two 3 day weekends in a row!
They have a big game arcade on the ground level...I did not have the courage to go near it...too much noise!I had a quick read through 6 pages to not find a single word about the - for me - most important info: is the children playground better than the one in Big C? Do they have one at all?
I guess that would depend on where one lives and where one spends most of their time. Since I live off the Western side of the Ring Rd., and go to the fitness center at the Sports College daily...it is very convenient for me.Khun Paul wrote:Well I have read the posts and although I have not as yet entured into this store i think I can sum up what to expect....
For cheese, wine and some condiments ( sauces and the like ) better than the other two.
Bottom line seems a long way to go unless you really want to.
Udon is not Pattaya! For people to have expected Udon Carrefour to offer the same as the Pattaya store is...don 't know if you've ever been in the one in patters, but a single guy could live out of there. prepared food, sandwichs, salads, bakery is very nice, had a pizza chain there that was decent, but not outrageously expensive.
Thanks KunKen, a question asked and answered.KunKen wrote:I living long time i Pattaya and used Carrefour there.But the new one up in Udon don't have the same breads and cheeses as Pattaya and different sortiment of dry foods too.I asked why ,and they say not so many farang here in Udon.
In addition, this is also a payday weekend. You have all been warned...again.may 1 - 5 - 8 - 11, labor - coronation -visakha bucha - royal ploughing, all holidays, not sure if all observed by everyone, but to many.
Source link: http://www.phuketgazette.net/queernews/ ... sp?id=7353Thief lifts trousers
BANGKOK: A shopper at Carrefour supermarket had an embarrassing journey home after a thief stole his trousers while he was on the toilet on May 8.
Kasin Siriwichit, 24, reported the incident to Thong Lor Police. Mr Kasin said that around midday he went to use the toilet at the Rama 4 Rd branch of Carrefour.
In the cubicle, he took of his trousers and placed them on the floor behind the toilet. When he had finished his business, he looked down to find that his trousers had suddenly vanished, Mr Kasin said.
He said that in his trouser pockets he had his mobile phone and his wallet containing 800 baht in cash, his driving licence and ID card as well as other important documents.
The report did not give details on how Mr Kasin was able to get from Carrefour to the police station with no money and no trousers.
Mr Kasin declined to reveal why he had felt the need to remove his trousers in the first place.
Police said they would review CCTV footage from the supermarket to try and identify the trouser thief.
Carrefour would not let reporters in to photograph the scene of the crime.