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Living in Thailand: Life and Death on the Farm
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Wednesday, January 13, 2010. Life and Death on the Farm. This story was related to me recently by a waitress who normally works in Bangkok, but goes back to her village periodically to see her children and work on her farm. I buy baby chicken in market five baht. She go, 'cheep cheep cheep' allatime. She follow me roun'. She think I am her mudder. Everywhere I go, she run behine me, go 'cheep cheep cheep' allatime. At this point, she was crying heavily, but...
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Living in Thailand: 17/01/10 - 24/01/10
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Thursday, January 21, 2010. The Waitress and the Poodle. I don’t like de dog. My frien’, Baed, he bought de dog from his friend. But I saw de dog de firs’ time, his name “Gatee” (coconut milk). I don’t like it because smell very bad. I don’t like it. He boom, boom, boom, (bark) allatime. He de pooden dog. White hair. When I come back, he very happy, he run roun’, he boom, boom, boom, and he jump up and down. I buy towel for de dog, too. I say, “Gatee! Downl...
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Living in Thailand: 28/03/10 - 04/04/10
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. How to Send Money to Thailand. There are various ways of sending money to a friend in Thailand: interbank transfer (also called a "telegraphic transfer" or "SWIFT transfer"), sending an ATM card, and using ATMcash (if you are in the USA) to send a personalized debit card. These are documented at this website: SendMoneyToThailand.com. Posted by Doug Anderson. Links to this post. Labels: interbank transfer to Thailand. Buy Me a Pepsi!
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Living in Thailand: The Waitress and the Poodle
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Thursday, January 21, 2010. The Waitress and the Poodle. I don’t like de dog. My frien’, Baed, he bought de dog from his friend. But I saw de dog de firs’ time, his name “Gatee” (coconut milk). I don’t like it because smell very bad. I don’t like it. He boom, boom, boom, (bark) allatime. He de pooden dog. White hair. When I come back, he very happy, he run roun’, he boom, boom, boom, and he jump up and down. I buy towel for de dog, too. I say, “Gatee! Downl...
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Living in Thailand: New Dog Video - Too Cute For Words
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Saturday, June 27, 2009. New Dog Video - Too Cute For Words. Posted by Doug Anderson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Download Fundamentals of the Thai Language Now! Subscribe to this blog. Retired Canadian ex-pat living in Bangkok http:/ www.thai-software.com http:/ www.thai-culture-publishing.com. View my complete profile. OnlyWire multiple bookmarking service. Where and where NOT to find a Thai girlfriend or wife. Why Thai women respect Western men.
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Living in Thailand: 10/01/10 - 17/01/10
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Wednesday, January 13, 2010. Life and Death on the Farm. This story was related to me recently by a waitress who normally works in Bangkok, but goes back to her village periodically to see her children and work on her farm. I buy baby chicken in market five baht. She go, 'cheep cheep cheep' allatime. She follow me roun'. She think I am her mudder. Everywhere I go, she run behine me, go 'cheep cheep cheep' allatime. At this point, she was crying heavily, but...
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Living in Thailand: How to Send Money to Thailand
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. How to Send Money to Thailand. There are various ways of sending money to a friend in Thailand: interbank transfer (also called a "telegraphic transfer" or "SWIFT transfer"), sending an ATM card, and using ATMcash (if you are in the USA) to send a personalized debit card. These are documented at this website: SendMoneyToThailand.com. Posted by Doug Anderson. Labels: interbank transfer to Thailand. Sending cash to Thailand. We would ...
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Living in Thailand: 06/12/09 - 13/12/09
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Sunday, December 6, 2009. Advice for relationships with Thai people, free forum. Free education advice Sphere: Related Content. Posted by Doug Anderson. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Download Fundamentals of the Thai Language Now! Subscribe to this blog. Retired Canadian ex-pat living in Bangkok http:/ www.thai-software.com http:/ www.thai-culture-publishing.com. View my complete profile. OnlyWire multiple bookmarking service.
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Living in Thailand: Thailand Retirement Experiences
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Sunday, March 28, 2010. A friend in Chiang Mai, who goes by the handle, "Chiang Mai Rocket", has created a new blog because she and her partner have decided to retire in Thailand. It's at http:/ ThailandRetirementExperiences.com/. Posted by Doug Anderson. Labels: retiring in Thailand. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Download Fundamentals of the Thai Language Now! Subscribe to this blog. View my complete profile. OnlyWire multiple bookmarking service.
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Living in Thailand: Five Disadvantages of Living in Thailand
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Notes on life in Thailand by a Canadian ex-pat. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Five Disadvantages of Living in Thailand. I Love Thailand and Will Probably Live Here for the Rest of My Life, but It's Not Perfect. Most Westerners will still find it uncomfortable, sweaty and hot. According to the World Metereological Organization, Bangkok is the world's hottest city, so when a Thai tells you they have a winter, don't believe them. Most Thais do not speak very much English so conversation is difficult. I work in...