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

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Another cool and pleasant late morning in Pattaya but looks like it's going to rain anytime.

Quite heavy traffic along sukhumvit road since morning and can see many BKK registered cars in Pattaya. The last time this happened was during last years red shirt demostration/curfews.
 

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Any limit to the number of sachet one can take per day?

It really depends on what effects it has on your body. Everybody responds differently, but headache is one of the known side effect. And it didn't come on immediately. It was some 6 or 8 hours later that I woke up to some piercing headache. I only took half a sachet, like Narong Wongwan did the last time, to try it out.

But it turns your little bro into a commando, that is for sure. But if you don't have the libido, then it's useless.
 

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马上风 LOL I think something like the bloodflow to erect the cock got stroke and stuck, no joke can die one.

Actually anyone who dies while having sex is known as 馬上風. It's like the woman is sucking your 'qi' dry, but you couldn't pull it out because the process is too addictive.
 

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Bad news. Water level has gone up. Last night at Thonglor canal was - 0.5m; now is - 0.17m.

At Wang Thong Lan, it's just - 2 cm.
Yep, D-day (16 Oct) is 2 days from now. After 18 Oct, things should be fine. Can prepare to stock up some dry food stuff, water and maybe some kamagra, in case, nothing else to do during the flood.
 

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After all the hard work preparing for the coming flood I am now in Chaophya Park Spa Massage Centre part of Chaophya Park Hotel along Ratchadaphisek Road. Doing 3 hours of Thai hot pad massage.
 

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After all the hard work preparing for the coming flood I am now in Chaophya Park Spa Massage Centre part of Chaophya Park Hotel along Ratchadaphisek Road. Doing 3 hours of Thai hot pad massage.

It's raining cats and dogs outside with occasional thunder and lightning strikes. I guess the storm has arrived in Bangkok.
 

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Serene: A Thai family paddles past a stone reclining Buddha at a flooded world heritage park in Ayutthaya province, Thailand

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Taking a dip: This Buddha statue, in traditional robe, is half submerged by flood water at an ancient temple
 

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Cooling off: A boy swims near another flooded statue in the park as Thailand counts the cost of months of flooding
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Stranded: Two dogs take refuge on a wall, surrounded by icons, at the UNESCO site
 

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Wading through: Buddhist monks make their way through the park in Ayutthaya province. Nearly 270 people have been killed in flooding in Thailand in the last three months


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Floods cover a major highway heading north from Bangkok in Sept. 12 in Saraburi, Thailand. Floods continue to ravage areas further south, with 5 people dying after a two-story apartment building sunk when a foundation collapsed due to rain and hillside runoff. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
 

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A food vendor gives change to a customer along a flooded street in the town of Sena, Ayutthaya province Sept 13. Weeks of heavy monsoon rains and a tropical storm in Thailand have caused widespread floods and mudslides, killing at least 84 people since late July.

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A resident carries a potted plant through floodwaters in Ang Thong province, 100 km (62 miles) north of Bangkok, Sept. 16. Floods caused by heavy rains during the monsoon in northern regions have killed up to 92 people in Thailand since July. (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters)
 

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A man washes himself with floodwater in Ayutthaya province Sept. 20. Monsoon rains, floods and mudslides in Thailand have killed at least 112 people since July. (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters)
 

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Inner Bangkok is safe !

* Published: 14/10/2011 at 04:59 PM
* Online news: Local News

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The floods threatening Bangkok are now under control and water levels are starting to fall, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Friday.

Ms Yingluck said that important economic locations had to be protected but her government would not forget ordinary flood victims. She sought cooperation from the people who protested against the closure of a water gate on the Rangsit Khlong 1 canal in Pathum Thani province, saying the government had to complete floodwalls to contain the damage.

After inspecting flood prevention in tambon Lak Hok in Pathum Thani, Ms Yingluck said floodwalls there were important because it would affect the amount of water in Khlong Prem Prachakorn and Khlong Prapa in Bangkok.

She gave an assurance the government's Flood Relief Operation Centre (FROC) and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) were trying their best to protect Bangkok from floods.

Justice Minister and FROC director Pracha Promnok said the floodwater was 50 centimetres below the top of the dykes in Lak Hok area. He had ordered them increased in height by 50 centimetres.

Bangkok Governor Sukhumbhand Paribatra said flood prevention measures in Lak Hok were strong. He explained that there were two lines of floodwalls there -- one line of sandbags and a soil dyke. It had been made as strong as possible, he said.

Lt Gen Yodyuth Boonyathikan, chief of the Army Air Defence Command who is responsible for flood prevention in Lak Hok, said the sandbag dyke was 1.50 metres high and the soil wall stood behind it. If the flood prevention line collapses, the floodwater would enter Khlong Prem Prachakorn and Rangsit canals.

Currently, the level of Rangsit canal was 2.5 metres higher than Khlong Prem Prachakorn canal, Lt Gen Yodyuth said.

Pathum Thani governor Peerasak Hinmuangkao said repairs to the Ban Phrao water gate would be completed by 6pm today.

Earlier today, FROC chief Pracha said Bangkok city would not be affected by the widespread flooding.

The government's flood war room had given the highest priority to the protection of inner areas of the capital. It was working hard to drive the overflow out to the sea through the Chao Phraya River and canals in the western and eastern parts of Bangkok, Pol Gen Pracha said.

"The runoff from the North is now under control and Bangkok will not be inundated," the minister reaffirmed.

Royal Irrigation Department director-general Chalit Damrongsak took the same tone.

He said Bangkok will not be severely flooded because the amount of water running down from the North into the Chao Phraya river in Nakhon Sawan and Chai Nat was below earlier projections.

The flow was only 3,600 cubic metres per second, lower than earlier expected 3,800 cubic metres. Moreover, several dams have now reduced the amount of water being released, he said.

"The level of the flow in Chao Phraya which will arrive in Bangkok on Oct 15 to 16 will not be higher than 2.3 to 2.4 metres. The floodwalls in Bangkok are 2.5 metres high, therefore, Bangkok is safe," said Mr Chalit.

Drainage and Sewarage department chief Sanya Cheenimit said the water level of the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok was 2.13 metres above its normal level this morning, breaking last year's record at 2.10 metres.
 
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A man washes himself with floodwater in Ayutthaya province Sept. 20. Monsoon rains, floods and mudslides in Thailand have killed at least 112 people since July. (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters)

Thank you singveld for the moving pictures
 

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It's raining cats and dogs outside with occasional thunder and lightning strikes. I guess the storm has arrived in Bangkok.

It wasn't a bad one. After massage at 6.30pm it was raining very heavily. I went ahead to drive in the rain and was stuck in the traffic for a while just before the Ratchada/Lad Phrao junction. Made a u-turn and drove to MengJai area for dinner at Nathong seafood restaurant, by the time I there rain was very light.

Light flooding at that junction but its due to rain rather than the water coming from north. This place is very prone to flooding when rain so noting serious.
 
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It wasn't a bad one. After massage at 6.30pm it was raining very heavily. I went ahead to drive in the rain and was stuck in the traffic for a while just before the Ratchada/Lad Phrao junction. Made a u-turn and drove to MengJai area for dinner at Nathong seafood restaurant, by the time I there rain was very light.

Light flooding at that junction but its due to rain rather than the water coming from north. This place is very prone to flooding when rain so noting serious.

Wow....you everyday eat restaurant one. I eat 7/11.
 

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Wow....you everyday eat restaurant one. I eat 7/11.

My sister and her family are here sorry I forgot to mention. So must bring them out makan ma, I local Khun Thai liao so must be guide ma.

I damn sleepy liao, goodnight pojaman, goodnight chonburifc, goodnight everyone.
 
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