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2 minutes ago, clivebaxter said:

 would those personal things include food, the latest lakorn gossip, her family and the price of designer handbags? ????

no... sorry to disappoint you... though it can at times stray to talking about their families, but I find that rather interesting

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I have left my country ( France ) more than ten years aga and I miss 4 things : cheese, bread, charcuterie ( cooked pork meats ) ( French  people  always miss food ) and walking ( beautiful country ) ; for the rest, no, I like people here  , language, weather, food etc ... it's my country now 

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35 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said:

"All the food stuff you can make yourself.  I heavily use "copy" recipes found on line."

 

I seriously doubt I could make an In-N-Out burger or a Chik Fil-A chicken sandwich in CNX?  Have you ever had either?  

 

 

Yes, I have had both and more times than my waistline cares to admit.  I was king of junk food consumers back in the day, everything I eat was from a bag or a box.  Living overseas one must adapt, overcome and persevere to satisfy the trashy culinary cravings. Food and taste can be replicated, it is amazing what tastes one can create with common ingredients.

 

There are many recipes for chik fil-a on line if you just do a search, little practice and very very similar taste.  In n out is just a burger with fries and onion rings.  Yes it is better than most other fast food but still just a quality burger, nothing special to it. 

 

If you need the little foil bag or the card board boat for the burger or starafoam cups or disposable dinner ware in plastic  for ambiance that is a different matter.   

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1 hour ago, thequietman said:

I know you are being fecescious ???? But there really is f@@@ all to do here in the sticks and especially now in cov times. ????

 

I have been here almost 6 years now, and I still remember when I was in the home country, constantly saying to myself, can't wait till I get to Thailand and build me a big house with all the mod cons that I want so I can enjoy (my castle), I mean her castle.

 

8 year later I arrived and have never looked back, I live in the sticks, I enjoy not having neighbours butted up to my boundaries, e.g. back home it would be like 3 metres separates your house with your neighbours either side, 6 metres at the rear, so you are basically looking into each others rooms.

 

I don't get bored, I can read, can watch a movie or a series, visit a local waterhole to down a few cold ones when I want to socialise in the evening and play some pool.

 

When Covid is downsized to a basic flu by years end hopefully, I will travel oversees to see my mum and my adult daughter, some close friends and do the scenic costal drive that I used to love doing on my bike 2 up with the wife, visit some restaurants that we used to go to and reminisce and then return to the Thai coast for a weeks holidays trying to not to look at the cost of the oversees trip, before we return to the bush here as big cities now freak me out, to think I once worked in a city, in a skyscraper on the 55th floor blows me away, as I could do anything crowded today.

 

If your comfortable in your castle and have money to get you by, then boredom shouldn't be an issue.

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1 hour ago, simon43 said:

Even the weather has changed,

It Hasn't it's  just as  bad, where winter is from  October to end  of May and it's  permanently grey,  summer is a few  days of heat if  your'e lucky when everyone goes  out and it's  packed, where a speed camera is  on every road, where thug  culture now seems to be the norm and the way to settle everything is to  end up fighting and when you can't  win just stab the other person, where selfishness is  now the norm. Is  Thailand better? only in some very small ways, people in many places now worldwide are  obbsessed with themselves, selfish and vile. You'd  think the whole  world would  pull together with covid but no. Thailand is  no paradise though I  know you are in Laos.

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Living overseas one must adapt, overcome and persevere to satisfy the trashy culinary cravings. Food and taste can be replicated, it is amazing what tastes one can create with common ingredients"

 

Of course.  Did that in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait and Haiti.  Adapting, Overcoming and Persevering are easier in LOS but once in a while an In-N-Out is pure pleasure.   Used to be able to fly to Los Angeles twice or three times a year.  Not so much anymore.  I am challenged in the cooking department.  

 

 

"In n out is just a burger with fries and onion rings.  Yes it is better than most other fast food but still just a quality burger, nothing special to it. "

 

That would be just your opinion.  Many others would disagree.  Also, Inn-N-Out does not serve Onion Rings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I agree ....... never.

If you were over there as hot as you are here, you better never go back.

Imagine BritManToo arriving in Liverpool and 198 boys and girls arrive and all call you "Daddy" is finally back.

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2 hours ago, Johnny Mac said:

Of course. There is absolutely nothing to do here, one of the most boring countries on the planet. if it wasn't for the 'girls' why the heck would a single one of us even be here? For what exactly?? I literally can't think of a single reason.

Walking along sir 6 and hearing every 2 minutes how "hansum" you are.

Priceless

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7 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said:

Living overseas one must adapt, overcome and persevere to satisfy the trashy culinary cravings. Food and taste can be replicated, it is amazing what tastes one can create with common ingredients"

 

Of course.  Did that in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait and Haiti.  Adapting, Overcoming and Persevering are easier in LOS but once in a while an In-N-Out is pure pleasure.   Used to be able to fly to Los Angeles twice or three times a year.  Not so much anymore.  I am challenged in the cooking department.  

 

 

"In n out is just a burger with fries and onion rings.  Yes it is better than most other fast food but still just a quality burger, nothing special to it. "

 

That would be just your opinion.  Many others would disagree.  Also, Inn-N-Out does not serve Onion Rings.

 

 

 

Sorry to tweak a nerve.

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

 

I have been here almost 6 years now, and I still remember when I was in the home country, constantly saying to myself, can't wait till I get to Thailand and build me a big house with all the mod cons that I want so I can enjoy (my castle), I mean her castle.

 

8 year later I arrived and have never looked back, I live in the sticks, I enjoy not having neighbours butted up to my boundaries, e.g. back home it would be like 3 metres separates your house with your neighbours either side, 6 metres at the rear, so you are basically looking into each others rooms.

 

I don't get bored, I can read, can watch a movie or a series, visit a local waterhole to down a few cold ones when I want to socialise in the evening and play some pool.

 

When Covid is downsized to a basic flu by years end hopefully, I will travel oversees to see my mum and my adult daughter, some close friends and do the scenic costal drive that I used to love doing on my bike 2 up with the wife, visit some restaurants that we used to go to and reminisce and then return to the Thai coast for a weeks holidays trying to not to look at the cost of the oversees trip, before we return to the bush here as big cities now freak me out, to think I once worked in a city, in a skyscraper on the 55th floor blows me away, as I could do anything crowded today.

 

If your comfortable in your castle and have money to get you by, then boredom shouldn't be an issue.

You could invite a few of your TV friends for a week in your Thai castle, krub.

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In Ca besides In N Out burger which is OK, you have 5 guys and "The Habit" Now the Habit has superb burgers and a tasty Grilled tuna sandwich. If I wasn't living real close to the beach here in Thailand I'd like Thailand less. It's so convenient here where I am. 

 

There's just so many things I haven't seen in the USA that I want to once the covid rules slacken.

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Any food you miss can be made here. Quality as good or better than 'home'

 

One thing I do miss - Getting off the plane in YVR, walking thru the terminal, and thinking "Sure is a lot of FAT people here"

555

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Not   one    little    bit. Work blew out this time got stuck in my old home state for 2 weeks made me realise how much I definitely don't ever want to come back. 

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7 minutes ago, Logosone said:

Well, that's understandable they make the best cars,

Maybe long ago, in a Galaxy Far Far Away ...

Read some stats regarding BMW and MB maintenance - if they were the best they would require less to keep them on the road than other brands.

The Best Marketed - I'll give you that ...

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49 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

 

I have been here almost 6 years now, and I still remember when I was in the home country, constantly saying to myself, can't wait till I get to Thailand and build me a big house with all the mod cons that I want so I can enjoy (my castle), I mean her castle.

 

8 year later I arrived and have never looked back, I live in the sticks, I enjoy not having neighbours butted up to my boundaries, e.g. back home it would be like 3 metres separates your house with your neighbours either side, 6 metres at the rear, so you are basically looking into each others rooms.

 

I don't get bored, I can read, can watch a movie or a series, visit a local waterhole to down a few cold ones when I want to socialise in the evening and play some pool.

 

When Covid is downsized to a basic flu by years end hopefully, I will travel oversees to see my mum and my adult daughter, some close friends and do the scenic costal drive that I used to love doing on my bike 2 up with the wife, visit some restaurants that we used to go to and reminisce and then return to the Thai coast for a weeks holidays trying to not to look at the cost of the oversees trip, before we return to the bush here as big cities now freak me out, to think I once worked in a city, in a skyscraper on the 55th floor blows me away, as I could do anything crowded today.

 

If your comfortable in your castle and have money to get you by, then boredom shouldn't be an issue.

 

Mmmm. That still to me sounds like a 'waiting to die' type of existence. Maybe you have convinced yourself that you have a good life, but sitting around all day watching tv?..I suppose it also depends on how old you are.

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