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    The soup base
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    and flat fish (Pin Hee). This is also the secret of many prawn noodle and fish soup stalls. But it is quite expensive. My old folks prepared this for me.
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    Dipping sauce of pork balls and fish cake is favorite Tiger Brand Light Soya Sauce with Chilli Padi
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    for clams and prawns, use this dipping sauce. Wasabi and Seafood Sauce.
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    also add a little chilli oil into the soup.
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    Enjoying the fresh prawns and clams with whisky and soda.

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    Think can finish everything tonight.
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    and also listen to nice music!

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    OK, time to finish 'home alone' party. Had a nice shower and must go out liaoz.
    Have a pleasant evening! Will be heading to a new joint call Castle, next to Buffalo Bar which I posted earlier. Recce outside 2 nights liaoz so die die must go.

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    Btw any of you guys heard another guy called a "toot"? Toot is thai for butt and is also a slang for a gay or degradatory word for a gay something like faggot. Sounds so similar to batty boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jah_rastafar_I View Post
    Btw any of you guys heard another guy called a "toot"? Toot is thai for butt and is also a slang for a gay or degradatory word for a gay something like faggot. Sounds so similar to batty boy.
    I always address Abhisit and Prem as toot, they are like toot bros.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chonburifc View Post
    Hehehe. Just a guess. I might be wrong. Was searching Hakka recipes and found many ingredients used by Hakka food are other non-rice grains and beans.
    Oic not familiar with Hakka food, but you go those shops selling organic food stuff they will also recommend you all these grains, nut, beans, berries etc lah. Come to think of it, still haven't cooked the red beans and kidney beans bought few months ago during the promo..

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    Quote Originally Posted by chonburifc View Post
    Having a 'home alone' party now. Steam boat with prawns and don't know what shell? Lots of vegetables too and 1 litre whisky with soda and ice.

    Here's the ingredients:

    White prawns

    So many prawns one time eat all? High cholesterol..

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    pan fried seabass with rice and sweet potato

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    OT abit.

    To all the Thai expert, i'm looking for the title (in engrish if possible) of this song, or the link to download the mp3 for this song.



    Youtube title is คนที่ไม่เข้าตา+คนไม่สำคัญ but in the video you have the bird singing 1st then the fat dude singing the 2nd part so i suspect คนที่ไม่เข้าตา is the title of the first song and คนไม่สำคัญ is the title of the 2nd song??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jlokta View Post
    OT abit.

    To all the Thai expert, i'm looking for the title (in engrish if possible) of this song, or the link to download the mp3 for this song.



    Youtube title is คนที่ไม่เข้าตา+คนไม่สำคัญ but in the video you have the bird singing 1st then the fat dude singing the 2nd part so i suspect คนที่ไม่เข้าตา is the title of the first song and คนไม่สำคัญ is the title of the 2nd song??

    Kam Sia many many..
    Morning jlokta and everyone.

    Video consist of 2 songs, first song is Khon Ti Mai Kao Ta (Literally means Person who is not 顺眼) and second song is Khon Mai Sam Khan (Literally means Person that is not important).

    The fat dude is lead singer from a band call Calorie Blah Blah. My all time favorite from them is:


    Reu Do Ok Hak (Heart Break Season)

    Will try to check with my staff if they have any of these songs in mp3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chonburifc View Post
    Morning jlokta and everyone.

    Video consist of 2 songs, first song is Khon Ti Mai Kao Ta (Literally means Person who is not 顺眼) and second song is Khon Mai Sam Khan (Literally means Person that is not important).

    The fat dude is lead singer from a band call Calorie Blah Blah. My all time favorite from them is:


    Reu Do Ok Hak (Heart Break Season)

    Will try to check with my staff if they have any of these songs in mp3.
    Thank you Pi Chon!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ginfreely View Post
    So many prawns one time eat all? High cholesterol..
    Thanks for the timely reminder. Think steamboat quite healthy compared to BBQ and deep fried. I have even more unhealthy version, Big Head fresh water prawns. Prefer BBQ and go specially for the big head. Oyster is also another one but I cannot Gim Chui so just eat.

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    Sawasdee krup from Jakarta. Its been very hot these 3 days. Soon going out to so sales and will be out whole day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joetys View Post
    I always address Abhisit and Prem as toot, they are like toot bros.
    Bro they are bi at most.
    Mark is married and Prem was/is fucking the queen.
    Dun play play with the puppet master prem....he and our very own sinkie puppet master has a wager going on who's going to outlive the other....frankly I prefer both to expire ASAP.
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    Buying votes with state resources is as fraudulent as stealing them outright during the tally.
    Dominating the media or stacking the electoral commission with friends is as fraudulent as violating the secrecy of the vote.

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    Sidetrack abit...
    Anyone got the vid of the recent talent show where the young girl bared her boobs?
    Heard this incident is the talk of the town now?
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    Buying votes with state resources is as fraudulent as stealing them outright during the tally.
    Dominating the media or stacking the electoral commission with friends is as fraudulent as violating the secrecy of the vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narong Wongwan View Post
    Sidetrack abit...
    Anyone got the vid of the recent talent show where the young girl bared her boobs?
    Heard this incident is the talk of the town now?


    "mai kow jai mai kow jai mai chob" - Benz (the female judge)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narong Wongwan View Post
    Sidetrack abit...
    Anyone got the vid of the recent talent show where the young girl bared her boobs?
    Heard this incident is the talk of the town now?
    Yes, heard about this from the local radio station but do not have the details.

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    Went to the bike shop to collect the official license plate for my scooter. Can't believe I have been riding my bike on an illegal red plate for 2.8K km before getting the real one. Turn out to be my fault as the shop has been trying to contact me via my old mobile no.

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    Was at foodland for usual breakfast and some these ads selling big bikes. Yes, there is a big market here for big bikes for the Ang Mohs but soon they will sell these big bikes and get a pcx or wave. It's damm stupid to drive a bike telling everyone you are a 'rich ang moh'. The smarter ang mohs will get a wave and blend in with the local crowd.

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