happy holidays or merry christmas which ever you perfer
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Race Director
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happy holidays or merry christmas which ever you perfer
just want to wish every one on the forum a very merry christmas and a prosperious new year. information i have gained is invaliable. thanks again awa
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Merry Christmas to you too. Hope everyone has a great one and gets to spend some quality time with their families.
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Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Chanaukah (I apologize to anyone if I've misspelled that), and my favorite Holiday greeting taken from the Bob Rivers Comedy Group:
"Fleas On My Dog!" (For those that don't get it, think "Merry Christmas" in Spanish)
"Fleas On My Dog!" (For those that don't get it, think "Merry Christmas" in Spanish)
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Originally Posted by Bangkok Dean
Swadi Pe mi (Happy New Year)
Hey, Dean...Dumb question, but what language do they speak in Thailand? I've heard from some people that they speak a sort of twisted variation of Farsi, then I've heard that it's primarily English speaking...Can you clue me in?
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Yup, it was Thai when I was there, but they also speak good English (Love you long time!). Great place, well worth a visit & if you live out there with a C3 & a custom bike then it's pointless wishing a merry Xmas because you'll probably be having a Ball anyway
Merry Christmas all and Swadi Pe mi
Merry Christmas all and Swadi Pe mi
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Originally Posted by UKPaul
Yup, it was Thai when I was there, but they also speak good English (Love you long time!). Great place, well worth a visit & if you live out there with a C3 & a custom bike then it's pointless wishing a merry Xmas because you'll probably be having a Ball anyway
Merry Christmas all and Swadi Pe mi
Merry Christmas all and Swadi Pe mi
They teach English in most schools as a second language but the teachers can’t speak so the kids can’t either. But they can spell and understand the written words but can’t speak.
I have been allover the country on a H/D and surly know the roads and places of interest better than the Thais. As you know Paul the people here are the kindest you will ever meet.
I wish everyone could find time to visit as I know they will love the country.
This is a picture I took in Sukathai in the old city ruins
Last edited by Bangkok Dean; 12-23-2005 at 08:47 PM.
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Le Mans Master
Its Christmas Day here sunny 82 degrees. Yesterday was spend at an American car show and party. Some great looking Vettes were there along with Santa.