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August 22nd 2006
Published: August 22nd 2006
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The KOK... Was so pleased to see a central reservation again when we arrived in Bangkok! For the first time in a couple of months a chance to sit back, relax and enjoy the drive after the cahotic roads in India. Bangkok... seems ages ago! We were there for a week. Had some really bizarre nights out and did many tourist activities like: visit the Damnoen Saduk floating tourist traffic jam and had ... Read Full Entry



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22nd August 2006

Great to see some quality adventures being had, I bet the ladyboys in Bangkok loved your sparrow legs! Looks like the Ganges has a lot in common with the Clyde except that the Indians have the decency to cremate the bodies before throwing them in! Have fun and stay safe on the rest of trip. PS, bring me back one of those crocodile hats if you get the chance!!
22nd August 2006

Thanks
Thanks for sharing all your travel news and gorgeous photos with us. I almost feel as though I've made the trip myself. Enjoy the rest of your journey.
22nd August 2006

Great photo!
Hi, Michael. These photos are outstanding. The ones from Thailand bring back memories. Am thrilled that you are getting to see all these interesting places. Take care, and looking forward to your next posting.
23rd August 2006

Hi Michael What wonderful adventures you have had. Your Mum has brought me up to date with all your blogs and pictures. I cannot wait to hear it all from the horse's mouth when you come home. Lots of love, Aunt Anne xxxx
27th August 2006

Hi Michael
Delighted with your latest blog and loved your pics and comments. How are you going to cope with not so sunny Scotland? Look forward to hearing more about your trip when you get home. Wilma
29th August 2006

Mambaktur...
mmm.....tall, pointy, shiney, gold building....
7th September 2006

Food
Well antlers, looks like Shimlas just will not do the trick anymore,I mean a pile of green stuff,accompanied by unidentified vegetables lying on a wooden plate,no doubt prepared against the inner thigh of an Indian Momma, sounds like a sure fire problem for the Sherriffs badge. Come to think of it, all of a sudden, Auntie mary's soggy mince n' tatties sound rather tasty!!!!!!????Your trip seems to have broadened your horizons, allowed you to witness human deviants,see some decent architecture, eat food of unknown origin/ or parents,and wash as infrequently as you dare, all in all, these life changing events could have been experienced, viewed,tasted and felt in Kilmers, well, all apart from the deviants that is???? See you soon? Are you home yet? Best, Five pies Da

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