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Boredom? Monotony?


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Fond? Font, I think I am as dyslexic as you pretend to be. Well, it was a late nite post :-)

 

Drogon >Thanks for this nicely written report ikkrang, reminds me of some nice experiences of the past.<

 

Those experiences are everywhere, suprised not more people write them anymore. For me, it's a personal history, a kind of archive for me to reread when I'm 90 and past partaking.....

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For me, it's a personal history, a kind of archive for me to reread when I'm 90 and past partaking.....

 

You know, let me tell you about this little blue pill... (Actually, I prefer Cialis :thumbup: :thumbup: ) Plus I'm pretty sure the closer you get to croaking, the more hansum you will look to some of Isaan's finest! :cover:

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Well, I'm into my 60's right now, and do this already sometimes with a quarter Vit V supporting me. But I do realise a moment will come that it will be beyond me, which is the moment all I'll have are my memories. And a few pictures......

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OK, on the spur of the moment, I wandered through a couple of online Thai-English dictionary sites.

 

If I read them correctly, "siao" is, roughly, "climax", and "set" is, roughly, "finish".

 

There are probably lots of nuances with the two words for the ladies in question, that would make fascinating work for a comparative linguist. (I personally want to know where the polite particles "ka" and "khrap" came from. What is it in Thai history or culture that made identifying oneself as functioning as male or female (or maybe dominant or submissive?) caught on?)

 

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