I was expecting the ''issan farang'' to pop in when we were there with his 20 foot selfie stick,watch this space,you know its gonner happen
What did you have for lunch today?
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Re: What did you have for lunch today?
Mrs. S explained to me what R-Kard actually means. I should have known but I just didn't make the connection. She says the name in Thai is
อากาศ (aa gaat). It means climate / air/ seasons. Sometimes meanings can be completely lost in translations. I think they could have done better with this one.
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I saw the gormless twat and his wife walking through UT. He did not have a camera going and was not even wearing his dirty old cap. Head down and marching ahead. Not your typical vlogger taking in the sights and sounds.
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Re: What did you have for lunch today?
First Thai phrase I learned from linguaphone back in the day,Shado wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 8:01 pmMrs. S explained to me what R-Kard actually means. I should have known but I just didn't make the connection. She says the name in Thai is
อากาศ (aa gaat). It means climate / air/ seasons. Sometimes meanings can be completely lost in translations. I think they could have done better with this one.
"Aakhat dee na khrap".
Next one was
"Rongraam Dusit Thani yuu ti nai khrap"
That one was a problem. I was staying at the Sheraton.
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I recall the editor of Udon Echo including the term อากาศ (aa gaat) in his publications.
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Re: What did you have for lunch today?
Lasagne for the g/f, spicy bacon spaghetti for me and cream cheese garlic bread to share (theoretically) at Cafe de Paris KK. Bought some scones for tea
Portions too small for Pomps but, nice nonetheless
Portions too small for Pomps but, nice nonetheless
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Portions look fine and scones buying,not seen much advertising of scones recently
Udon blessed with warburtons crumpets at C2MU and VM at the moment

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Turkey n lamb 300 baht
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Top of the line. Consistently putting out a spread like that requires a lot of talent and experience. You have to admire the chefs who can do that on a regular basis.
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