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A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

p'joetys, the ant eggs very powder hor. nit noi nit noi ok. very por hor.
 
but thanks for posting the pics. the smiles of the baan nork people really sincere.

i doubt one can see such smiles in sinking land.
 
ok, pae jai. pae means wound sign, jai means heart. literally means eounded heart.

Thanks Pi Chon.

I want to share this fantastic song by Taxi...also a very good Thai rock band from the old school.
But I could not find the music video but only the audio, paiseh paiseh hope bros will not mind for this one hor.
Pi Chon please help me with the song title, I have tried to search but could not find the english meaning.
Khorb Khun mak pi.

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Thanks Pi Chon.

I want to share this fantastic song by Taxi...also a very good Thai rock band from the old school.
But I could not find the music video but only the audio, paiseh paiseh hope bros will not mind for this one hor.
Pi Chon please help me with the song title, I have tried to search but could not find the english meaning.
Khorb Khun mak pi.

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hehehe. this easy even i mao nit noi.

its call 'chang ter khon ngam'

chang ter means forget about it or . 算啦
khon ngam means beautiful person

hope that helps.
 
Typical baan-nook kitchen area

Cooking on gas stove
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Cooking on ground with wood as fuel
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Busy preparing
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Dining area
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but thanks for posting the pics. the smiles of the baan nork people really sincere.

i doubt one can see such smiles in sinking land.

Yes once in a while we need to get back to simplicity to regain our sanity away from the busy cities.
 
hehehe. this easy even i mao nit noi.

its call 'chang ter khon ngam'

chang ter means forget about it or . 算啦
khon ngam means beautiful person

hope that helps.

Pi Chon thank you mak mak.
Hehehe...I dedicate this personal favorite to you hor.
Yoo Kon Diow (By Myself) by P'Bird

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hehehe. this one i also chorb chorb.

ok i add some info all local songs. most popular now is 'sa tring' or string. means guitar solo or look toong puea chiwit (country songs for live'

both genres i enjoy. theres a few joints i will go and you wont see any ang mohs cos can he quite rowdy. bonus is sometimes can see the real sen yai (not me hor).
 
Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

post in wrong thread...
 
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Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

post in wrong thread...

hehehe. saw your nick on this thread almost make me lost all my maoness. think some bros here also almost fall off from their chairs except joetys cos he shud be now sitting on grass mat enjoying a nice contryside dinner.
 
Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

OK, one last song for the night and for the road (lock door and climb 3 storeys) :p. Call Mee Sit Kae Kit Teung (only have rights to think only) by Ai Nam. Old song liaoz but still very popular.

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Enjoy guys.
 
Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

Ok the red ants eggs will be for breakfast tomorrow. Tonight miang-pla dinner and yam-hoon-saen

The two Pla-nin
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Yam-hoon-saen and cockles 2kg steamed
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The spread
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Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

hehehe.

a supper from my russkie neighbor. donno wat lobster they call lah. just hoot first lah.

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Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

Miang-Pla

A big leaf of lettuce with some beehoon with some coriander and some fish then some sauce

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Fold it up and push into the mouth

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Miang-Pla is just a term so many other vege can be use and added
 
hehehe. will enjoy p' joetys dinner more. long time no eat like that liaoz.
 
Joetys, nice pics away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Same (blue) manicure with food?:p
 
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Joetys, nice pics away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Same (blue) manicure with food?:p

Blue? blue? Eh all this while I thought it was green. hahaha

Nice pics BTW. I go moo ban for a while also nice, but not for too long, as too ban nok also drives me nuts. Lucky nowadays got internet everywhere.
Those old days I go, machiam drop off the world - no internet, 1-2-call was only option (voice only) and reception spotty, no Central, no Seven, no electricity sometimes, use well water.
At night, listen to lizard sounds (that big one on tree that goes CHAK-cha-CHAK-cha).

Maybe in a couple of weeks I might do this when I swing by.
 
Joetys, nice pics away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Same (blue) manicure with food?:p

This forum many detectives. Anyway here you look up you see bright shinny stars and so so so full of them. Goes well with my cognac.
 
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