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Stickman

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  1. If it tastes good, it's bad for you...

    welcome to the 21st

     

    Complete and total utter nonsense.

     

    Get a taste for real food cooked well (or even not cooked at all) and you will find yourself rapidly going off all of this packaged food / junk food crap and lose the taste for it completely.

     

    I used to eat a lot of crap but as I adjusted my diet to healthier food I found that it tasted better i.e. it tasted real. And it doesn't mean that you have to avoid all food that might be bad for you - I still enjoy hamburgers - I either make them myself or go somewhere which uses high quality ingredients.

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  2. I met an American who was proposed to take over right around the time Darel died, nice and friendly. But for some reason he wasn't hired. I wonder if it's the same guy.

     

    I don't think it is. There was an Italian guy managing Dollhouse for a while several months ago and Dino only came on board around 3 or so months ago, maybe a little longer.

  3. I wonder if the DH has got a manager now. I went in a few weeks after Darel was gone and no one greeted you, nor did I see a single familiar face. I'd been going their for God knows how many years, and it was sort of like the Twilight Zone, (Same same but REALLY different.) Good to see Tommie's back announcing the DCs. At least that's one tie to the past.

     

    The manager of Dollhouse in Soi Cowboy is Dino. He was appointed maybe 3 months ago. He's an affable American who has managed other gogo bars including Las Vegas in Nana.

  4. You can do it at: Siriraj Hospital or at the Police HQ on Rama 1 Road (at one of the office buildings entered from the Henri Dunant Road side). In each of these cases you'd need to be comfortable speaking Thai otherwise you'll need a Thai with you.

     

    Alternatively, Bumrungrad used to offer a service whereby they assign a nurse to you and you are taken across the river to Siriraj and it is all done there, with Bumrungrad effectively acting as an agent for you, handling everything and reporting the results - and adding on their fee, naturally.

     

     

    Anyone here have recent experience or knowledge of DNA testing in Bangkok? Seems I have need to go and check the paternity of a young girl with features rather similar to my own... The birthday and blood type match, but I will of course only be at full ease (if one can call it that) once the DNA has been confirmed (and yes, I suppose, reconfirmed by a second test... can never be too careful...).

     

    Any advice on where to go for a reliable test carried out with integrity? What's required - blood from both myself and the child, I guess? Cost is not a consideration, just want to be confident there's not a mix up (or, my conspiracy-minded self whispers, influence in the process). And how long does it take? Result is conclusive, or still leaves room for doubt?

     

    Many thanks.

     

    YimSiam

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  5. Went for a nosey to Soi Cowboy this evening. Doubt if I have ever seen it so quiet.

     

    The large neon signs above bar awnings are off. About 1/4 of bars were not open. Those bars which were open didn't have many staff and there weren't that many customers. Some bars had music at a low volume, others had no music.

     

    This photo was taken after 9:00 PM.

     

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  6. Farang are often referred to with the pronoun "mahn" - used for animals. (No joke!)

     

    I noticed the Thais seem to have become much more coarse with their language particularly females (outside the bar industry). The number of times I heard "e-dock" made me cringe!

  7. Does the community agree with our Great Leader ? I consider intra-urban high density traffic as a safety feature , meaning nothing moves anyway . May I further suggest to use the sidewalks as the locals do .

     

    Yep, I am in agreement with the general premise about the lack of manners in Thailand. In certain situations, especially in the workplace, dealing with people of influence or with respected family members or government officials, Thais can be impeccably mannered. But out and about in general public they can lack manners and it can be every man for himself.

     

    What used to always irk me was when you're in a restaurant and the staff would shout across at each other from one side of the room to the other, destroying any semblance of ambience, when it would have taken almost zero effort to walk across and talk quietly with their colleague.

  8. Stick

     

    It didn't take you long to have become westernised again did it haha.

     

    What is wrong with a small plastic stool at a small plastic table drinking Bia Hoi out of a 1.5 Litre Plastic Jug at 20,000 VND (less than USD1) per pop. Happy Days in Nam, 3 years and counting.

     

    Oh, I quite like the Vietnamese streetside beer culture too.

     

    I know Hooters in Bangkok seems to have polarised a lot of folk and it seems to be a price thing as much as anything. 400 baht for a burger isn't cheap, but then it's still cheaper than a decent place in Auckland where you're looking at $NZ20 (500 baht) for a burger and needless to say, the serving staff don't look anything the staff in Hooters!

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