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tschooh

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  1. You could try "Little Cake". They do the cakes you want.

    Coming from Sukhumvith into Soi Siam Country, you go all the way up just before the market, turn right into that Soi that connects to Soi Nurnplabwaan, and after appr. 150 mtrs to the left, you`ll find that coffeeshop. it`s not a big one. So look out for a yellow signboard with a cupcake and their name on it.

    As for now, I have only their facebook site, where you find the phonenumber. https://www.facebook.com/pattaya.cake.3

    Their cakes are tasty and are at reasonable prices.

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  2. Could also be that the couple has nothing to do with the boat. The whole story seems to be made up by the press. The "floating" bodies floating around for 10 days with the really strong currents could have started their "trip" a few hundreds kilometers away. Maybe in the area of Koh Chang? Or somewhere else?

    And do you really think, with all the speedboats, ferries, divingtours, helicoptertours, air surveillance, Navy-patrols,etc,etc, around Pattaya and its islands, the bodies go undetected? For 10 days or more?

    And the police, Navy, Marine departement and all the hundreds of private offshore-businesses do not know this? Aaaah, come on.

    Wasn't this "abandoned" boat not moored at Pattaya Beach just before? Now I am wondering: How do "abandoned", but anchored boats move from one place to another?

    A fictional scenario could be that the person or persons on board just have been to one of the laundries at the same time these heroic reporters arrived at the spot and used the chance to illegally jump on board for a couple of minutes, took their photos and disappeared again. And when he/she or they came back, saw the mess, which these " elements of truth" left to their boat, they decided to decapitate her and suicide him. Then jumped, unremarked by the, usually 30, nearby waiting speedboats, in full sight of the pier, into the water, into a strong current, to stay there nearby to watch the scene from there "undercover position". For about two weeks...

    And such well researched, profoundly within a couple of minutes ( ehm, hours) with undeniable photographic proof, result of the most professional journalism gets your heartbeat up?

    Then buy yourself a copy of that "news"-paper.

    Or spend these 60 Baht, hop on the ferry to Tawaen Beach and ask one of the speedboats, the eyewitnesses.

    As far as I know, cruising yachts with a foreign background, solely expositioned, fully viewable, are under close observation by the relevant authorities.

    Yeah, yeah, all these abandoning anchorers near the offshore-massgraves for suicidal decapitators...

  3. You could go to any of the big hospitals around here. They all should have the right department for your hearing problems.

    On Sukhumvit, Soi 41/2, directly beside the D-Pharma -pharmacy, there is a shop, which sells hearing aids.

    Soi 41/2 is, when going North, direction Bangkok, on the right hand side at the beginning of the flyover to Highway 7.

    There devices are mostly european models of a high standard but with a smaller price tag as in Europe or the USA.

    There work is very professionell and quick. They have all the modern equiment to analyze your hearing problems and advice to the propiate hearing aids.

    When I helped a friend, who is nearly deaf without the aids, to get new hearing aids, I found out about this shop. But the name just escapes me.

    And even we encountered some problems (which where not about their work or attitude but by my friends personal side) we reached a fully satisfying solution for my friend.

    I can only recommend them. Their work, their attitude, their solututions, their problem-handling has been one of the most professional handlings I have ever met in Thailand.

  4. I know of a small chinese herb shop in Naklua, where you can buy epsom salt.

    They know it by the Thaiword dee gluea Farang and will sell to you by the kg.

    Last time I bought there it was 40 Baht/kg without bargaining.

    They are nice People. English isn`t there language but they will try to understand you.

    Most of the time there are other customers around and can help you with some english words.

    I don`t know the name of the shop, but they are located in Naklua-Road,

    coming from the circle, go past the Naklua fish market,

    about 500 mtrs further North on Naklua-Road.

    You will find on your left a normal pharmacy, five mtrs backwards from the mainstreet

    and the chinese herb shop is just opposite.

    It is a small shop where you have to step down from the street to go into the shop.

    So it is easily overseen when passing.

    Once you find this normal looking pharmacy (which is, if i am remembering well, also the

    first pharmacy after the fish market. But for sure it is the first pharmacy on your left,

    which is a few meters recessed from the mainstreet), you can then spot the little chinese

    shop on the opposite side of the mainstreet.

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