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Bangkok Runroaders, are you ready for the worst flood come next week ?

lianbeng apologizes for spelling error.:D
what's that water festival called?:confused:
 
Loy Krathong. At Sukhthai, they put up lanterns that 'fly'. In Bangkok and other areas, the light a candle on a small boat and let it float.
In Singapore, you buy a styrofoam made 'lotus' for 5 bucks from Golden Mile and release into kallang river at nearby kallang park.....dun let NEA catch you doing that
 
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Mass exodus to Pattaya and other provinces.
 
Sorry I used the wrong word la, yes farang is strictly for white trash

No wonder when I visited Thailand, I always hear the word farang. Now I know it means white foreigner. But come on please, there're white trash but not all whites are trash, just as there're yellow trash but not all yellows are trash. :D
 
this coming from the chup cheng who started a thread on 'why ALL touts are chinese'? it never occur to you other races tout as well?

I've already corrected and apologized for that error. It might be because I don't eat Indian and Malay food that I've never come across their touts. I usually only eat western, Chinese and Japanese food, in that order. It may also be our difference in the definition of touting. Blaring out loud what's on offer to general passers-by is not touting to me. Even westerners and Japanese do that. Tagging on and harrassing specific individuals is touting.
 
I've already corrected and apologized for that error. It might be because I don't eat Indian and Malay food that I've never come across their touts. I usually only eat western, Chinese and Japanese food, in that order. It may also be our difference in the definition of touting. Blaring out loud what's on offer to general passers-by is not touting to me. Even westerners and Japanese do that. Tagging on and harrassing specific individuals is touting.

Next time when you post any message and other people do not like it, there is not a need to apologize or correct anything. If they do not like what you post, they do not have to read your post and fuck off from the forum. You do not own them anything.

That is the style of an unsinkified individual.
 
Next time when you post any message and other people do not like it, there is not a need to apologize or correct anything. If they do not like what you post, they do not have to read your post and fuck off from the forum. You do not own them anything.

That is the style of an unsinkified individual.

Should be "You do not owe them anything." I think.
 
14 city roads closed

* Published: 28/10/2011 at 12:43 PM
* Online news:

The Metropolitan Police's traffic command has ordered closed to traffic 14 city roads which have been flooded.

In nothern Bangkok, the roads closed are:

1. Vibhavadi Rangsit: between National Memorial and Lak Si intersection;
2. Phahon Yothin: between National Memorial and Soi Phahon Yothin 50;
3. Khamphaeng Phet 6 (local road): between the entrance to Muang Ake housing estate to Thung Song Hong intersection;
4. Songprapa: between Sri Saman and Kor Sor Bor intersections;
5. Weluwanaram: the entire road;
6. Liap Khlong Song: between Air Force Palathikarn and Sapan Poon intersections;
7. Chantharubeksa: between Air Force Academy and Chantharubeksa intersections.

In western Bangkok:

8. Charan Sanitwong: between Bang Phlad intersection and Sirindhorn interchange;
9. Arun Amarin: between Arun Amarin intersection and Sirindhorn elevated road;
10. Boromratchachonnani:between Pin Klao bridge and Sirindhorn elevated road;
11. Boromratchachonnani:between Phutthamonthon 3 and Phutthamonthon 4 intersections;
12. Sirindhorn: between Bang Phlat intersection and Sirindhorn elevated road;
13. Uthayan: between Uthayan and Phutthamonthon 3 intersections; and
14. Sala Thammasop: the entire road.
 
14 city roads closed
The Metropolitan Police's traffic command has ordered closed to traffic 14 city roads which have been flooded.

In nothern Bangkok, the roads closed are:

1. Vibhavadi Rangsit: between National Memorial and Lak Si intersection;
2. Phahon Yothin: between National Memorial and Soi Phahon Yothin 50;

Thank KYP. These two are just outside my place not far. National Monument refers to what we call Anusauwaree its sitting on the Laksi Circle which is under construction now to put up the flyover. This is one of the heaviest traffic junction in Bangkok as its where Paholyothin and Ramintra roads crosses each other.
 
Thank KYP. These two are just outside my place not far. National Monument refers to what we call Anusauwaree its sitting on the Laksi Circle which is under construction now to put up the flyover. This is one of the heaviest traffic junction in Bangkok as its where Paholyothin and Ramintra roads crosses each other.

Stay in Japan, extend your stay and visit Drifter in Tokyo. Your maid should be alright with her Glock.
 
Stay in Japan, extend your stay and visit Drifter in Tokyo. Your maid should be alright with her Glock.

Seriously I missed Bangkok very much now. I mean all my partners and staff are fighting the flood and I am here kiao-kah-yeo-lam-pah. Its ain't fair. Tomorrow I go Akan Lake Onsen for 3 days 2 nights and then back to Sapporo. Then back to Bangkok on 2nd. I am checking with JAL if I could have a stop over in Tokyo on my way back.
 
You're buying time right ? Zip up your pants lah.

Don't need to worry about that. I have no plans to visit Japan anytime again in the near future. I'm planning for Holland, if it works out.

Seriously I missed Bangkok very much now. I mean all my partners and staff are fighting the flood and I am here kiao-kah-yeo-lam-pah. Its ain't fair. Tomorrow I go Akan Lake Onsen for 3 days 2 nights and then back to Sapporo. Then back to Bangkok on 2nd. I am checking with JAL if I could have a stop over in Tokyo on my way back.

I'm sure JAL can accommodate that unless they changed their system. I used to fly JAL to Narita then transit to San Francisco. The first day stayover at a Narita hotel was only US$25 extra arranged by JAL. If extended more days, then pay the standard hotel rate, and what hell, you can choose your hotel since you're paying full rate. Of course that time, I made full use of the first day stayover offer and then went to stay in my GF's home. The Narita area isn't bad actually. Very good and inexpensive Japanese food around the Narita Eki (station). Relaxing environment good for strolling around. Trains to Tokyo is within 30 minutes.
 
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Just saw this posted in the Thaivisa forum please take note:


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I just got an email from the german embassy, saying that tomorrow, at 6 pm there will be the worst floodings and possibly also into the inner center.

That would fit very good to our predictions here, and... I trust the embassy more than the government in moment.
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Just saw this posted in the Thaivisa forum please take note:


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Posted 22 minutes ago
I just got an email from the german embassy, saying that tomorrow, at 6 pm there will be the worst floodings and possibly also into the inner center.

That would fit very good to our predictions here, and... I trust the embassy more than the government in moment.
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it depend how high is the water, whether if bangkok resident need to worry.
 
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