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B840 11-17-2006 02:58 PM

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I've never had thai food, but I love chinese food and I'm ok with japanese food. How similar are they? Thai food is very spicy, right? Keep in mind I mean American "chinese" food.

You said there isn't really American food in Thailand, but what about chinese/japanese food in Thailand? If so, is it similar to what's here, or more like real ethnic chinese food? If that makes sense.

I'm also guessing that you eat a lot of seafood?

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the seafood is amazing, far better than in america.

its kinda hard to describe thai food if you haven't had it. some stuff is gonna seem very weird to you...like a whole fish cooked and set on a plate. you got the head and the eyeballs and all the skin etc. you just cut it open and eat it.

i love it, go to a thai restaurant to try it out. The Lotus of Siam in Las Vegas is a pretty amazing Thai restaurant and is as close to authentic as I've seen in the states

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Wow, cool thread. Regarding the seafood, there is one Baller ass seafod resturant in Bangkok. Its where a lot of foreigners and rich Thai's go. Just ask the taxi driver to take you to the best seafood place.

Anyway, so once you get into the resturant, you get a shopping cart, and you walk down a long ass isle of seafood. They have every type of seafood that you can think of. You pick out what you want and then pay for the seafood first. Then you take your seat and the waiter will come and ask you how you want all your stuff prepared. You can have it cooked thai style or however you want. Me and my buddies ended up getting the biggest lobster tails that we ever had; we had those grilled with butter. We had tom yam soup with jumbo schrimp and a couple other seafood stir fry dishes. Definately a don't miss if your a seafood lover.

dinopoker 11-17-2006 03:09 PM

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Brag: Last night I had a three-some with two of the hottest thai women I have ever seen.

Beat: I only had one comdom and only got to [censored] one of them

Variance: I paid for it

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How much?

Also, how can you post this without pics. Have some decency, man.

farang0 11-17-2006 11:13 PM

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Sounds like a pretty half-assed 3-some if you only [censored] one of them. I will give you credit for a 2 and a half some but thats it.

Now its saturday so go stock up on rubbers and come back here with a real 3-some trip report.

wuarhg 11-18-2006 02:27 AM

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Dudes. We were in patong so I guess that's a mini-pattaya or something. About asking the girls if they are whores? Yeah, I had 2 friends who did that, one of them even got the bartender and then proceeded to ask people IF the girl was a whore and even the girl.

Then come to the room and wake me up and tell me to go sleep somewhere else, fastforward a few minutes and she says give me $$$ (to my friend ofcoz).

My other friend had the same mishap. I saw both of the girls and I was not drunk so im going to assume I was somewhat conscious. They both looked like normal girls, no miniskirts, make up galore, [censored] out n stuff. I dunno, my theory was that they were normal girls but just took the opportunity to take a payment because they can?

Hot as [censored] here. Im used to +5C being a heatwave.

wuarhg 11-18-2006 02:30 AM

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Also, what does ayo tao rai mean?

What's up with the Taxi-Meters in Bangkok, if you put on the meter they will take some strange roads to get more money out of you. If you just give them cash upfront or agree on a price they will drive you straight to your destination. For example from Skytrain Nana to MBK, it is a straight trip but not if you put on the meter [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

farang0 11-18-2006 03:25 AM

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Should have been ayuuuu tao rai which means "How old are you"

Taxis can be a pain. If you know a little thai it help. I basically get in and tell me where to take me and then make a comment about how I want to go there fast and the best route. If I sense that we are taking a detour I will imidiatly question him and ask him where the [censored] he is going. Sometimes they take sideroads to avoid traffic that they saw earlier but sometimes they are just trying to get a few extra baht out of you.

As a general rule, if you are picking up a girl in a bar then she is a whore. This is not ALWAYS true but it is for the most part. If you want to [censored] a real thai girl without paying you wont be able to the first night you meet her. There are some thai chicks who like to go out and hook up but for the most part its mostly whores.

11-18-2006 03:50 AM

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Ribsauce 11-18-2006 06:05 AM

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of course, the easiest tell is when she has a look of pure and outer boredom on her face.


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I was at the airport flying out and I saw this super pasty nerd hugging his thai "girlfriend" for at least 5 minutes while crying, and the girl had this look of boredom on her face (behind his back of course) like she was in a physics lecture. I couldn't stop laughing and she saw me laughing and smiled. I really wish I could have taken a picture. It was some funny [censored]


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Degen I think it means hope you wake up with the gift that keeps on giving

dboy23 11-18-2006 07:22 AM

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so im actually learning thai in the US. Helps having a thai friend. This is going to take awhile though.

fish2plus2 11-18-2006 07:51 AM

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For example from Skytrain Nana to MBK, it is a straight trip but not if you put on the meter

why would you want to take a taxi here? just take the skytrain it goes straight to mbk. hassle free in 5 minutes.

deg,
i was scared that you only had one condom so you did the other one bareback.

farang0 11-18-2006 08:17 AM

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nana-siam
siam-national stadium
Total: 20 baht 5 mins

Taxi: 80 baht 30 mins (traffic)

11-18-2006 08:18 AM

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farang0 11-18-2006 08:27 AM

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35k total or each?

Which mall is this next door to?

11-18-2006 08:30 AM

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farang0 11-18-2006 08:31 AM

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wtf. Thats the sickest deal I have ever heard of. I thought you were talking 35k each.

wuarhg 11-19-2006 06:53 AM

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For example from Skytrain Nana to MBK, it is a straight trip but not if you put on the meter

why would you want to take a taxi here? just take the skytrain it goes straight to mbk. hassle free in 5 minutes.


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Well yeah ofcourse. The first time we went to MBK we took a taxi though and I meant in general the taxis can be a pain. And prolly would be alot more awesome if you knew some thaiii yaa.

wuarhg 11-19-2006 06:58 AM

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It's all shades of grey here.

Chances are that even if you get a non-whore who likes you she is still going to expect/need you to pay for a lot of stuff cuz you have so much more money than she does.


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Yeah, true. Will be leavin for Samui tomorrow. You guys dont seem to talk alot about phuket, dont like the place?

Is the Full Moon @ Koh Phang Nga (spelling)? All of you guys are in Bangkok now execpt who was it--farang0 who lives in Koh Samui?

southerndog 11-22-2006 08:42 AM

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Someone was axin about suits earlier.. I just got a hand made suit done in Chiang Mai for 6500 baht. they did a fantastic job. Lots of choices, etc. They measured me initially, then i went back for a second fitting, they redid stuff, and I just went and picked it up. Came out great.

6500 baht~ $175 or sumpin.

octopi 11-22-2006 01:18 PM

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Yeah, true. Will be leavin for Samui tomorrow. You guys dont seem to talk alot about phuket, dont like the place?


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I just spent a month in Phuket; will do a semi trip report in the next few days. It's not my favorite place in Thailand, but in terms of 'paradise places' it's not too bad.

11-24-2006 02:48 AM

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farang0 11-24-2006 03:28 AM

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Durning my extended stay here in Thailand I have only been to Phuket once. I stayed 3 days and was more then ready to get the hell out. Phuket is a good example of how over development can destroy a nice place. Samui will look like that very soon too.

Bangkok seems like the only long term solution. Flying to samui for a few weekends a month is prolly more then enough island life needed to maintain a good time while living in Thailand.

Supjack 11-25-2006 03:20 AM

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Hello all, i think that's my first post on the 2+2 forum ... crazy it's about Thailand -------> the place i def want to live
i'm on the 15page so i've a lot to read ... but i want to give my opinion on certain points.

First of all, Farang is their word for define foreigners, but in fact it means Français ( french people ... dont know why but that's it )
for people who dont understand how it's with the lady ... Just assume they love sexe, they don't like mostly thai guys ( cause they are always drunk and spending all their money in gambling, and they dont work .... in thailand u'll see that the girls are working more the mens ), unbelivable how it's easy to have a GF. Just choose the one you want and stuck the [censored] and u'll get her.

That's the best food in the world and that's so cheaps.
You can rent a harley Davidson, a 1000 honda, Jet ski, fire with gun nearly for free and without any authorisation needed.

11-25-2006 05:08 AM

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IlPug 11-25-2006 06:57 AM

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hey, i dropped out of this thread for ages (mainly because i didnt have time to be bored) but thought i'd say that im heading home for a few days on tuesday;)

AceCR9 11-26-2006 03:26 PM

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Yeah, true. Will be leavin for Samui tomorrow. You guys dont seem to talk alot about phuket, dont like the place?


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I just spent a month in Phuket; will do a semi trip report in the next few days. It's not my favorite place in Thailand, but in terms of 'paradise places' it's not too bad.

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waiting for trip report...

spartaninpr 11-26-2006 03:57 PM

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I ate dinner at a Thai joint here in San Antonio last night.My waitress was super hot.I swear,I spent the whole meal thinking about this thread.Hmmmm,move to Thailand.I could do this.Then my 3 year old started crying.

11-27-2006 03:16 AM

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iron81 11-27-2006 10:44 AM

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I'm a little concerned about this thread. I still check it, but I'm not as excited to read it as I was 5-600 posts ago. I figured out why yesterday. Fish2plus2 aka farang0 aka KKF made a BBV post about how a fight with his Thai wife turned into hot sex. It was a great read and it occurred to me that that is the kind of post that hasn't been made in here in a while.

Most of the posts in here nowadays are basic stuff: where can I find an internet connection, I'm dropping by next month, Phucket is a beautiful place, etc. Let's face it, this thread has become the internet equivalent of a vacation silde show. This would be lucky to make it to 50 posts if that's all it was. While the other Thailand topics are fine, what makes this thread special is the women. That's what we're here for.

But the thing is, this isn't Degen's, KKF's or any of the Thailand peoples' fault, it's our fault. Why? Because this thread is a "Ask me" thread. Its our job to coax the good material out of them. I encourage all of you to ask questions that will lead to good material, not just what crosses your mind at the moment. To get the ball rolling, I would appreciate it if the Thailand people would grant the following requests:

1. Please post all available pics of hot Thailand women you have met. If there's too many, limit to those you have banged. Include polls so we may have a "Miss OOT, Thailand edition" contest. Include backstories and throw in a ladyboy. Don't mention who the ladyboy is so we can make fun of everyone who voted for him. The top vote getters will be squared off and the person with the winning submission will be declared "biggest Thailand 2+2 pimp".

2. Please give a Penthouse style story of banging the hottest Thailand woman you've gotten.

3. Please give the best, funniest or most sensual Penthouse style story you can remember.

4. Describe any experience you have had with multiple women competing for your affection. Catfights are ideal but passive-aggressive or indirect fighting would be great as well.

Thanks in advance for answering these.

ski 11-28-2006 08:39 AM

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I've been in Thailand for about a week and it is AWESOME. I'm going to Koh pha ngan tomorrow and will be there for 2 weeks, then who knows. I'm staying with a friend and we are both 22. If anyone wants to meet up gimme a PM.

-Nick

GTL 11-29-2006 10:57 AM

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i want to know about drugs. i understand that you can get prescription meds without a script. now i'm not a drug addict or anything, but if i'm on vacation with a select group of party animals we may want to partake in things besides alcohol. would it be crazy for me to try and buy things like marijauna or hash?

could i get into serious trouble with the law? the last thing i would want is to see the inside of a thai jail cell.

what about things like percocet or xanax? in mexico you can buy ketamine over the counter. is the same true in thailand?

i have a feeling a lot of the bar girls would offer you drugs if you wanted them. i would probably be staying away from bar girls, and i assume you should stay away from their drugs as well. is this correct?

if i'm looking to buy illegal drugs should i try and ask a farang who seems like he knows whats up?

just trying to spice up the thread. (but i am interested in answers to the questions as well)

the drug culture is a telling part of any society and often very interesting to understand.

KJS 11-29-2006 12:47 PM

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Do not buy drugs from any Thai person would be the most general advice. Until you live there for a while and develop relationships you will not know who to trust. People will do things like set you up with the pigs. Bar girls are often pretty familiar with the cops and, IMO, therefore less likely to actually sell you drugs and more likely to work you over with the pigs.

When I lived there I only bought weed once from a Thai kid on Ko Lanta. Was pretty iffy about it at first but went to some beach bars where people (Thai and farang) were smoking very openly so I felt better about it. For my regular hook-up when I lived in Chiang Mai, I went through a farang friend.

If you are just there for a bit and want to hook it up I would suggest finding some other farang that seem like they know what is up and subtly asking them. Don't buy from anyone who approaches you about drugs and (obviously) don't go for the most conspicuous druggie in the place. Just like anywhere, find someone who seems trustworthy, use your head and trust your instincts.

Thailand is a very laid back place and can be ideal for partaking in certain drugs and yes, you can score some. But the police and justice system do not treat the problem of drugs lightly so you have to be very very careful.

KJS

fish2plus2 11-29-2006 01:42 PM

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ive read some stuff on thaivisa.com/forum about farang working w/ thai police to catch people (undercover drug dealer).

GTL 11-29-2006 01:47 PM

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so what exactly are the laws? (if i am ever in thailand i don't plan on trying to buy drugs. just not a risk i want to take). however i'm still interested in the laws and penalties.

are the cops looking for people trying to buy drugs? if you're at a party and get searched will you get in trouble for having them?

if you can buy Rx drugs without a script would it be perfectly legal to have a pocket full of OC's but illegal to have a little ganja? kind of a weird situation. are we talking jail for just buying pot?

oh, and i guess i'm also supposed to ask for you guys to post pics of ladyboys, er i mean hot thai babes.

11-29-2006 04:40 PM

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11-29-2006 04:44 PM

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imthaifool 11-29-2006 09:03 PM

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Ship Thailand.

Aramail 11-29-2006 09:44 PM

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I know the surf isn't real good mainland, but do any of the islands have solid waves?

Also, if I was looking into taking a trip but have no idea where to start, do you have any reccomendations on where I should start?

Thanks, sorry if some of this stuff has been posted but I didn't see it and there's a lot of replies to look for.

dinopoker 11-29-2006 10:57 PM

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Ask away lads.

Also Farang0 is not KKF.

Update on the ladies: I'm currently cycling three which I don't pay for.

1. 22 year old college student, looks amazing in her uniform and speaks the best english of the group, def wife material, unfortunately for her I don't plan on being monogomous until my penis stops working.

2. 25 year old waitress at my friends pool bar. Huge rack, which is rare for thai women, and lets me slap the [censored] out of her and pull her hair as hard as i want in the heat of the moment. Ship it.

3. 19 year old cashier at another pool place. Super cute, speaks no english and i have to communicate with her 90% in Thai, which I'm quickly picking up out of necessity. Wears mostly teddy bear and micky mouse t-shirts.

#2 and #3 know about #1 and are fine with it, #1 would bounce if she knew about 2 or 3.

Ship thailand.

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I hate you so much. I'll hate you less when you post pics of the 3, though.

Either way, I still love you for this thread!

octopi 11-29-2006 11:16 PM

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Sorry guys. I got sucked back into work, playing on the boyfriend's new Wii, and getting [censored] on by a foot of snow. It's currently around minus twenty fahrenheit here at home, and is a far cry from the luscious weather of going into high season west coast Thailand. Boo. The good news is that I'm going to Hawaii in a month. Yay!

Anyhow, I'm going to skip adding photos because my computer suffered an accident in Thailand and I have yet to get it working, so my photos are going to hang in limbo for a while, or atleast until the New Year. If the thread is still going strong, I will post pics of the more relevant moments then.

In any case, I will preface this post by saying that it will not contain any sexy stories (sorry, Iron81) or how I hooked up with a hot Thai chick. Apart from the bargirl's interest in my facial piercing, and some girl named Nee in Soi Eric who made a joke about her name while touching my knee, no chicks hit on me. I'm sure if I flashed a few thousand baht bills around they might have, but just as well; my boyfriend was still home in Canada [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] . I still had fun playing Connect Four with them and staring in strangely lusty awe at some of the katoeys.

Most of my tales are from Bangkok and Phuket. I had plans to visit the few places I have yet to visit in Thailand (Ko Lanta, Khao Sok Park and Khao Lak being a few of them) but I just fell into Thai time and hung around my family lots.

Anyhow, into the trip report!

Got back from a month long trip about a week ago, with my parents who are condo hunting in the Phuket area. (Bit of background info, my family has lived all over the world, including Thailand for a year about 15 years ago. I have returned on my own and a few times in other situations since then and love it terribly) I'll probably post some of my better pics, but for now a run down of what I can remember (mostly shopping and general reviews of some hotels and restaurants)...

- I love BKK. Still. Rode the subway for the first time, was suitably impressed. Seems under used; reminds me of when the Skytrain first opened a few years ago. (on that topic; they should really consider additional cars now that ridership is up)

Siam Paragon is [censored] amazing, if too ostentatiously priced. It's like Singapore, in a mall, in Bangkok. The Ocean World is totally worth the time (and price 450B? Yikes). I loved the seahorses and rays the most, followed by the jellyfish exhibit. I got the biggest kick out of the "Arctic" exhibit, where they supercooled a tiny fridge to minus 10'C and you could 'experience' it. The joke was on me when I flew home a few days later to -15 and a [censored]load of snow

CentralWorld had a model convention of sorts; I was embarassingly dwarfed by 6 foot tall 16 year old Russians, and I promptly ran out of the mall. Lots of fashionable young Thai ladies here, and at the other shopping areas I am about to talk about.

I ate lunch at Sonies at Playground! on Soi Thonglo (about Soi 20) They have a great Japanese (also Italian and Thai) set lunch. Peppered sashimi salad with wasabi cream dressing, crunchy crab rolls, miso soup, shrimp croquette, cha yen (Thai iced tea for all you falang out there) and some sort of custardy pudding like coffee flavoured (yet purple colored??) Thai dessert for under 250B. It was a steal. That store also employs some attractive girls, for you guys out there.

I had never been to JJ Market before, and honestly; I think I would only ever go again if I lived there. I LOVE Thai fashion and was expecting to find a treasure trove of it, but did much better near the Lido cinema at Siam, MBK and at the Suan Lum night market (ps: if your girl wants to go shopping, they have these super awesome beer gardens with mini 'kegs' that look like the roadside Thai gas pumps. You just listen to the bad bands/karaoke and keep on drinking, then ride the ferris wheel till you puke)

I also had dinner at Bed Supperclub while I was there. It was too busy on Fri/Sat for my to attend their surprise dinner, but I went with my brother for their Sunday set. It's a bit pricey (by Bangkok standards, of course, at 1250B) but the atmosphere is pretty awesome, you get entry into their club after for free (normally 400-500B) they have a rockin' cocktail list, and the food is amazing. They change their menu every 2 months. It's down Suk. Soi 11, off the Nana Skytrain stop.

I stayed at a few Bangkok hotels, but the most unique was the Reflections Art Hotel. It was mostly occupied by stylish Thai designers and artists, and it's not surprising. It's near the Ari Skytrain stop and is a bright pink hotel with 30 individually decorated rooms, each by a different designer. Rates range from 2700-3600B, depending on room size and season. I think it's a bit overpriced, but I was thrilled to stay at the place. I was in room 410 very suitable for a girl staying by herself. It's also got a very good restaurant (I hear) and it was packed, but I didn't go. Totally cool place to take a sweetie.

Meant to go see a guy from the band the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but by the time I found my way to Astra on RCA, the line up was crazy and the bar was closing in an hour and a half anyhow. Poo.

The new airport is really cool. It's the one of the only airports (Besides Changi) I have been in that you can go 'outside' once beyond security, which was fascinating to me. It's like an escape from prison, in some ways. The structure is a bit stark and a bit too big and shopping mall like (seriously, how many booze stores do you NEED?) but it's not too bad. Too bad the arrivals area is so insane past immigration etc. And maybe it's just me, but the taxi ride seemed less insane than usual into the city. They also have shuttles and public transit running, so don't be afraid to look around if you are trying to save a bit of money.

-Phuket; I don't love as much, but then again, I never really have. My family stayed at two of the three condos my parents were sizing up. The first, the Aspasia (up on a hill overlooking Kata) and then later at the Plantation on Kamala. The Aspasia had some cool architecture, and a German Michelin starred chef who would do custom dinners, you just had to ask before hand. It's a bit out of the way, but their happy hour is pretty good, but not really worth the trip up. We stayed in this room (well, apartment, really): http://aspasiaphuket.com/2bedroomgrandsuite.htm

I preferred the Plantation and Kamala in general. Much quieter! http://www.theplantationphuket.com/living/gallery.aspx It was a really neatly laid out property, with apartments set into the hills. Outdoor showers, huge patios, a gorgeous pool and an inclinator, like at the Luxor in Vegas! My brother and I were pushing for my parents to buy there... Both places were owned by expats. The Aspasia by a Californian yachtsman, and the other by a Hong Kong/Seattle couple who worked at MTV Asia. What a life, huh?

There is a good restaurant for breakfast on Kamala, at a place called the Rockfish. 99B for one of nine set menu bfasts ranging from almond pancakes to eggs benedict to khao pad.

You haven't lived until you have watched the girls shake their clams on Soi Katoey off Bangla with your parents and some honeymooning friends. Seriously, it wasn't awkward at all, strangely, until another friend who had been travelling solo (mutual to the honeymooners, he had never met my family before), said to my dad "I don't know if I should be telling you this, but I'm really attracted to that girl (pic forthcoming) up there. But she's a dude. What is going on?" My dad told him "I'm not Freud" and ordered another round of Tigers. (ps: I heard Beer Lao is starting to pop up around Phuket for those who want to know. I recommend trying to find Phuket Beer in Phuket, or in grocery stores in Bangkok. It's pretty tasty)

- There was a huge Gay festival and an international volleyball competition going on while I was in Phuket, both were really awesome (if even worse for traffic near Patong) They had just had a surfing competition a few weeks previous to our arrival, apparently it didn't go so well.

- If you ever get sick, I highly recommend the Bangkok Phuket hospital. In and out for an eye infection in 20 minutes, prescriptions in a neat little bag, all for 1200B. On a similar note, my parents saw a fatal Jeep accident en route to the airport on their last day. The news story a few days later confirmed two of four visiting Japanese tourists died when their Jeep flipped in a ditch. None had seatbelts. While I am aware Phuket is hard to get around without wheels, please be careful, whether you drive a Jeep or Honda Dream. We rented a Honda Jazz and it was awesome, as small as it was.

- Did my Open Water cert with Dive Asia while in Phuket. I'd totally recommend them; ask for Bee as an instructor. She's an inspiration and a firecracker (unfortunately has a Nordic boyfriend doing programming work in Phuket, though, for all you lonely divers) and made the classes fun. It was one of the most rewarding skills of my life. I only hope I can keep it up in my landlocked province in Canada, though. Saw turtles, rays, morays, lionfish, barracuda etc etc etc. For some great snorkelling, try the far South (i think) end of Kata, down past Club Med. It's in the roped of area, they are trying to restore the reef from longtail damage I think. Lots of triggers, octopi (heh heh), anenomes, etc etc.

- Also did a day trip on a speedboat to Phi Phi with my family, honeymooning friends and other acquaintance. Everyone else walked around, never having been, saying "Wow, what an amazing deserted island" and I had tears in my eyes thinking of all the little tin huts and the occupants that had stood there a few years previous on my last visit. The palm trees are all snapped, the garbage scow remains, clearing up debris. But they are on the upswing, and things seem to be picking up. Well, the 7-11 is open, anyways. I'm hoping they hang in there and push for the right way, not the easy way.

-For those of you interested in learing Thai, before I went, I 'borrowed' audio files from my local library, via the web. I used the Pimsleur series, and it was over 600h of instruction, split into two files you 'checked out' for a month at a time. It was great, and allowed me greater ease with many things. I also used the Lonely Planet phrasebook. Although I do remember a lot of Thai from my childhood, that was still many years ago, and both of these things made great tools.

Anyhow, that's about all of what I remember. I did stay at a few places I did not mention, including the Marriot Spa in Bangkok, the Katathani and Diamond Cottage on Kata in Phuket, PM me if you want details. I guess the long lazy days of tanning, drinking sapparot ban and eating mango have faded into snow, hot chocolate and the promise of a good ski season. It's not bad, just different. Maybe one day I'll retire to my hammock on Koh Adang and spearfish all day long while my hair grows long and wild, but until then, I guess I have blizzards and a 'real job' to contend with. Have good trips, guys.

octopi 11-29-2006 11:24 PM

Re: Ask Degen Anything About Living In Thailand
 
Oh [censored]! I also forgot to mention I flew all the way on Northwest, on a new A330. Gone are the days of boredom on the plane with their new personal video system. I had 20 movies to choose from, in addition to personalized music jukeboxes, tv shows and... video games! Now, it's not the Playstation on board, but you can still play some card games and in flight trivia against the rest of the plane. 18 hours in the air was gone in virtually three hours, it seemed. If I have the choice again, for anything over ten hours, I'm booking on an A330.


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