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Taxi bikes to Tesco Lotus and truck home
We got Taxi Bikes to Tesco's some 2km away. Taxi bikes are much safer, kids are standing on the footboard of their parents moped since babies. We wove through all the traffic, passing big old coaches spluttering out fumes. Arrived at Tesco Lotus, ...
Pattaya - like Patong but on steroids!
... duck and now its time to get home and have a shower!! Been a very hot day. Bought three gorgeous dresses today.. at R25 each.. who would have thought it would be so cheap here! But yet, the money still disappears!
We have discovered these pads for R1 from the seven eleven that you wipe on your body to keep the mozzies away - they work amazingly so we have stocked up.
Tomorrow is the swimming with ...
Coral Island Tour in Pattaya
... but I really didn't enjoy the meal. We never go back to beach because the temperature hit painfully. For Westerners, they were still enjoying tanning their body from that hot exposure. Instead, we took a 40 baht dark shower room (no lights installed! ) and relaxed on the benches of the beach sipping fresh coconut water.
TOUR. We left the beach at 2:30pm and arrived in Pattaya for a short sight seeing tour in Gem Factory. A 20-minute ...
Best hell hole ever!
... more floor to do our zip-lining. The zip-lining was pretty cool. It wasn't as fast as I thought it would be but it was still pretty cool. Helen did really well despite her ******** herself at the beginning. Once we all got down you could buy a picture or a video. Aarons video was the best, he was in so much pain which made it funny to watch, he ended up buying it and Helen bought a picture. We then caught another taxi into town to go to Rippley's believe it or not museum. ...
"We'll take it easy tonight Dirk, just have one."
... trim, and set up his own ******* firm, bloody RMC Uts! (Read 'RM Cuts'. The R M representing his birthname; Richard Martin.) Oh and it was all illigitimate I might add. None of it above board. Risky one that, Dirk!
Get this, he was often found post-Devereau hours (fishmongers where he was employed) trimmin' many a Willaston and Governors Hill granny's garden for 15 quid. And the marketing side? He would invariably line his fish-seeking ...