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  1. Ah my go to place to eat in Udon and my favourite beer. I'll be there in 3 weeksπŸ˜ƒ. The owner is a scandimaniac called Max - nice guy. Just opposite the Brickie next to the Iti place is a small bar called Fun Bar. Had a good line up a couple of months ago.... The owner there however can be a right miserable bar steward, especially if his Mrs gets a bit pissed and flirty😬
  2. My friends father was a founding member and is portrayed in the series. She knew it was in production but was still surprised to get a call from the actor playing her dad a year or so ago. He very politely asked a few questions about her dad's personality etc. Haven't seen the program yet myself as I am going to binge watch when I have the time. Incidentally my friend and her family are pleased with the show although a few facts have been apparently "toned down" for TV. Sorry - no spoilers 😬
  3. Used to play rugby against a side called the 3 9s who were made up of Ambulance, Fire and Police personnel. I remember a couple of traffic coppers saying they used to play speeding snooker with car colours......
  4. Yep almost the same. 27 or 28 for me in the daytime, I find its the humidity rather than the temperature which makes me uncomfortable. Nighttime 25. We don't get leccie bills till later in the month up here in the jungle. Last one was around 1800 baht. 3 a/c units, f**k knows how many fans and me turning into my father by going around muttering and switching off lights. 9 of them the other evening..... My girl has gone back to Uni now so I am hoping June's bill will be peak consumption and maybe we can save a bit in the next few months Who am I trying to kid? πŸ€”πŸ™„πŸ’©πŸ’©
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    Bugs

    I have never had any issues before Dave and yeah I agree they are a good source of protein. Indeed some say certain types are akin to nature's viagra. Remember eating some black ones once and I was hanging wet bath towels off my knob for hours later...... Anyway the silkworm and some types of grasshopper larvae can be rich in histemeen (7-12%) and this is what messed me up.
  6. Smiler

    Bugs

    Couple of days ago Mrs smiler's eldest hi-so πŸ™„sister from Bangkok came to stay. As is tradition there was a party, lots of Chang and as you might expect, shed loads of Isan food. Was a great evening. Now I swerve the local delicacies, don't do Som Tam, laab, nam pa la etc etc. As a party piece though I will take a bite of a rat or frog on a stick and actually don't dislike the bugs - they just taste of whatever they are fried in. Every day is a school day. I won't be eating these again. Woke up yesterday morning feeling like shit squared, balance shot to bits, my right hand and forearm were swollen and I felt like I had been run over by a baht bus. This was not a hangover. Turns out I have an allergy to the silkworm bugs. So I took an antihistamine pill and slept for most of the day, another one last night and today is first day of the rest of my life.
  7. Been talking to Mrs Smiler about her pond. Seems it was some sort of government scheme she signed up for which was why it was so much cheaper than @ChiFlyer. Apparently we had to wait almost a year after she first applied for it. She got 100 fish for 100 baht as part of the deal. No idea how many are still there. Its on a part of the estate (πŸ˜πŸ™„) I rarely visit TBH....
  8. I don't want to come across as picky or pedantic but what size was the retention pond you had built? Seems a huge amount of money (even if you did split the cost πŸ˜ƒ). Mrs Smiler made a 20mx20m pool last year for less than 5k and that's not taking into account the soil she sold from the excavation. 300 baht a truck load as I seem to remember. The rains came early in our part of the jungle this year which led to an overwhelming abundance of mangoes. I've never seen so many in 14 years. Many people literally could not give them away let alone sell them. Guess the trick is to have them available when nobody else does and therefore the price is what people are prepared to pay. Durian is a prime example, today I saw it in the local market for 85baht. 4 months back was over 200...
  9. Another great trip report πŸ‘ I know most of the places pictured as we live north east of Udon but its always interesting to see others take on them. Really enjoyed your Laos trip as well @CampariOthanks for posting.
  10. I was fired from my job for giving up my seat to a blind lady. Not going to be easy to get another job driving a bus. Spent a month working as a stage set designer but wasn't very productive and fell out with the boss. I left without making a scene. Non alcoholic beer is a bit like licking out your sister - tastes the same but it's just wrong.
  11. Smiler

    Parents

    I returned to UK in 2018 because of concerns about my old girl. My sister lives almost opposite her, is 13 years younger than me and was/is her principal carer. She was in the midst of a health scare herself and with a couple of teenage lads, had her hands full. After a couple of days we had a coffee in Marks and sparks, I told mum she was looking great, better than when young Smiler and I saw her the previous Christmas. She said she was afraid of losing her mind as she was getting a bit forgetful. Relaying the conversation to my sis later that evening, she had also had had the same chat with mum but we both thought she was quite bright and sharp. No worries really. Next morning I am still on Thai time and awake at stupid o'clock. I go to the fridge for milk and find the remote control for the TV in there... πŸ˜ƒπŸ™„πŸ˜ Since 2018 I have been trying to split myself between UK and Thailand. I will be back in UK in a couple of months to give my sis a break, sort any jobs that need doing around mum's and so on. The mother in law is 96 and as Mrs Smiler is the youngest child she takes care. Its a full time 24/7 job. I may do a separate thread on Yai, she is an amazing woman. Never imagined my life would end up revolving around 2 elderly ladies half a world away from each other. As was mentioned earlier it is a real privaledge to help them enjoy their twilight years, it's so rewarding all be it hard work sometimes. Ads mate you certainly aren't alone with your deliberations on what to do. There is not a one size fits all solution IMHO, some good experiences here though and hopefully food for thought.
  12. Think I've tried just about everything over the years but the truth is I haven't found any surefire way of beating jet lag. Oddly enough Butch when I was working shifts 3 years ago I suffered the most.
  13. See now this is exactly the reason why I don't look at this thread when I am in Thailand πŸ‘€πŸ™„ Damn that pint looks good DaveπŸ˜‹πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹ And no, I don't want to know how it actually tasted, just leave it to my imagination please 😬
  14. Had the first real electric storm of the season this morning, kicked off around 4am, damn it was loud with very impressive lightning. Not a great deal of rain but what we had was welcome. Kids didn't hear a thing of course....
  15. You might want to think about other holidays away when the farmers are spraying the cane as well. Lovely view mind you πŸ‘
  16. Each to their own (sorry for the TF) but with the experiences of others who I have read and heard of, together with my own, I will never use an online agency for flights again. If I have to pay extra for booking direct with the airline then so be it.
  17. Mate with the greatest respect the numbers reported here in Thailand are sheer fantasy.
  18. There was simply no charge Cliff. I obviously had/have covid insurance and was all ready but it was not needed apparently. Mrs Smiler, myself, young Smiler and one of her nieces had an ICU room to ourselves after the frankly nightmare experience of the first night in a public ward. It was comfortable enough but the lad and I struggled with the food so we had deliveries most days. Wouldn't want to do it again but couldn't fault the company....
  19. I didn't have to pay for my Covid 10 day holiday stay at Phen Hospital last year. πŸ™„πŸ™
  20. They're called Samloors locally. I am guessing the three wheels would be the reason why. Also guessing a big difference between a tuk tuk and Samloor would be the passenger seating, such as it is - The Samloor seats run parallel to the sides.
  21. I now use 2 phones. One has my Thai Bank, Revolut and Wise Apps on it. The only time I connect to the net to use them is at home, where I know the connection and network is secure. The phone stays in the house in a safe place. The other is for everyday use (like posting on here right now 😁). I also have True Money Wallet on it which I am using more and more when in Thailand. Can't remember the last time I paid cash in 7 or Lotus's etc. It was worth the hassle IMHO to set it up. Always have cash as a backup of course because not everywhere accepts TMW and occasionally there is no net.
  22. Yesterday it was in our family compound 100%. Not the usual water war but it got loud and messy. Was a great day. Tell the truth I have been suffering today but a 14 hour session is going to take its toll I guess. πŸ™„
  23. I had 2 Astra shots in UK, yesterday got Pfizer in the village. Feeling a lot better since my last post as it happens, still going to take it easy today though.
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