3 Jun 2008 - 14:44
18 Jun 2008 - 14:44
Etc/GMT
It will be hot and sunny and there will be nice beaches with plenty to bars and oodles of things to see and do but it will no doubt be hell and I'll be wishing every day I was back at work in Burton or trudging through the rain to the Country Girl for a night huddled under the heaters whilst people yell global socio/political doubleplus truths down my ears.
Still, I shall write and let you share in my misery.


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Koh Chang
is ace
I'm back
Well, I'm back now and it was a brilliant holiday, once we finally got there. Our original flight was cancelled which meant we had to wait for 3 hours whilst the inept staff tried to put us on buses to be driven to a hotel. Finally at 3AM they had managed this and we were driven for 10 minutes to the Holiday Inn which is actually in the Airport/NEC complex and to where we could have walked in 20mins if they had said where we needed to go, which they didn't.
That done with we arrived in Bangkok and spent 2 days there driving around on river taxis, sampling the Khao San Road and riding the skytrain. Then we took the train to Ayahuttha which used to be the capital of Thailand. We spent 2 days there cycling around looking at all the Wats ( temples ) and that was fun. One night I got to meet Elic Clapton who turned out to be 50 year old Thai geyser with whom I enjoyed a few drinks.
Next we got a minibus to Kanchanaburi which is built on the river Kwai and only a couple of miles from the famous Bridge Over The River Kwai. Whilst there we rode the Death railway built by the Allied POW and visited a war museum which contained a lot of accounts of the prisoners and drawings and pictures of the conditions they had to put up with. I think it's fair to say no film I have seen gets anywhere even close to the full nastiness portrayed in this museum. Also we went up a very picturesque waterfall and swam in some of it's pools despite the very real danger of small bitey fish which nibbled at our toes. I don't think my brother and I would have gone for a swim at all were it not for a sweet German girl who spent ages and ages gingerly wading in and running out but who finally got herself a big stick to hit the fish with if they bit her and eventually went for it. We didn't want to be shown up by a sweet German girl and she didn't appear to be being eaten so we had to go in too. Once we did it was fun and the fish didn't bite whilst you were moving, if you stopped for a second they would start again. We sat under the waterfall and the German girl came over and said "I have dream of sitting under waterfall, I go now to have dream" which I thought was funny.
From Kanchanaburi we took a variety of forms of transport to get to an island called Ko Chang negotiating a lot of fairly unpleasant touts and taxi drivers on the way. In the end we got a taxi from Trat to the ferry port for 40 baht each, we thought it was only a couple of minutes drive and had negotiated the driver down from 120 baht and we still thought we were being ripped off. It turned out to be a 35 min journey and in fact we had got an amazing deal on the price. We arrived at night and it was pissing down with the rain, the place we were going to stay was fully booked so we had to hike up huge steep hills for almost an hour to find somewhere else to stay. The next day it also pissed down torrentially so I organised some diving for the next day on the off chance it stopped raining. Luckily it did and we had a brilliant day diving. There were only 4 of us and the dive master, my 'buddy' was a german lady called Gaby who was a pretty good diver and the other 2 were basically novices waving their arms about like maniacs and not really looking at anything around them much. Gaby and I saw a stonefish trying to hide on the bottom and got lost from the main group on more than one occasion but luckily we were both on the same wavelength and eventually managed to find them again each time ( vis was only around 10M ). For our final day we hired a car, an automatic one - quite weird to drive and drove around the island, walking around some mangrove swamps and accidentally strayed into a thai village built on stilts above the mangroves where everyone was sitting around mending their nets and sorting through pots of unpleasant looking crabs and stuff.
Then the holiday was over and I came home.
If anyone is interested in seeing what Thailand is like there are some photos here, once I've added all the ones I took there will be a lot of them ! http://www.flickr.com/photos/cmdrgravy/sets/72157605721339347/
No.
Could'nt be arsed to read all that.
Can anyone let me know if there was any interesting bits?
ADD
I thought the bit where I came across a bunch of damn hippies on some island and had to lay the smack down on them was quite exciting. Damn fools had some guy in a tent with serious injuries and all they could do was sit around gibbering.
Not long
It wasn't that long (oo-er!)
its looks like you had a
its looks like you had a cool time
yep
It was a brilliant holiday and I've just checked my bank statements to see what I spent and amazingly for 2 weeks staying in all air con, nice hotel rooms, eating 3 square meals a day and doing touristy things every day apart from 1 where we just lazed around the beach I have only spent just under £200 !
Full Moon Parties
Do you think your Mom is up for a full moon party?
Strange
What a strange question to ask...
Why?
I just wondered if Joe's Mom is up for the hedonistic holiday that Joe has become accustomed to. :)
I
hate the spelling of Mum as Mom!
Why?
Surely there are more important things to get worked up about. Its just a regional thing.
Mamma, mom, momma, mommy, mammy, mum, mummy, mater.....
God
damn pesky Americanisation of our language.
Surely
Surely Mom is just a shortened version of Mommy and not an Americanisation.
nope
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mommy
OK
But its really not important is it. And tis the way I spell it.
Ha ha
Yankee!
We all have our pet peevs and its nice to air them.
But...
...the real question is: ** inappropriate speculation ensues **
you lucky lucky bastard
I hear Thailand is closed that time of year. You won't be able to go. Best give your ticket to me.
Ha, ha
I'm not falling for that one again.
xbox?
Are you taking your xbox with you?
I don't think so
I don't think there will be much time for things like that !
and besides
I wouldn't want to get sand in it and ruin it.
where abouts you going??
where abouts you going??
Where the mood take us !
I think we'll probably fly to Bangkok and spend a day or maybe 2 there and meet up with my brother in Phuket from where we will wander about and find things to do, I'm looking forward to doing some diving somewhere around there, it will be warm so I'm not sure I'll cope with that ;-)
Who us?
Who is going?
Is it......
......A LADY?
When in Rome...
As it's Thailand it might be a LADY... BOY!!!!
Sick
Ladyboys are like marmite and custard, both delicious when enjoyed separately but a sick sick travesty when combined.
Two?
What exactly are you saying here? You are considering having two ladyboys? Or that one at a time is ok but two at time is bad?
Not quite
Ladies = Good. Boys = Good ( but in a different way to ladies, obviously ) but Lady/Boy hybrids = Bad.
He he
Oh I see. Which are the best?
Best ?
Generally ladies are better at cleaning and boys are better at fighting but did you have any more specific criteria in mind ?
Bestest?
He he you obviously go against the stereotype then eh? Ha ha
Touche
And despite being a big girl you're still pretty rubbish at cleaning, ha ha !
Uh?
If I'm your idea of a girl....
Images
There are lots of confusing images flying around here...
Confusing?
What in the Alan Partridge sense?
It's more of
A family outing
Outing?
Which one of you is coming out?
I win
I bet myself an early cigarette break you'd be the one to say that.
Ha ha
Well done.
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