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PaganiPilot Jul 7th, 2020 04:45 PM

Any of the old Thailand posters here?
 
I used to frequent the forum here quite often, from '04 to '10, under the cheeky guise of Mango7 :)
Reading the old threads was very entertaining, tonight. Miss you guys, if still here! Also miss the Dogster and Carol very much. Amazimg how the time passes....I know you are here, Bob, somewhere!! ;)

Kathie Jul 9th, 2020 03:26 PM

Hey, Mango, not many of the old timers are around these days. It's good to see you here, Mango!

Guenmai Jul 11th, 2020 07:37 PM

I'm still here.

Happy Travels!

PaganiPilot Jul 11th, 2020 08:48 PM

Hey Kathie! Nice to see you!! Been a loooooong time. Hope you've been well :)

Hiya Guenmai...great to see you too. Hope youve been ok too!

Feels like eons ago we were somewhat of a close-knit bunch. Miss those days!
Glad I met Dogster. Had chance to meet Carol at Haagen-Daz, but squandered it!

I know Bob is around...is anyone else still here?

Guenmai Jul 12th, 2020 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17127579)
Hey Kathie! Nice to see you!! Been a loooooong time. Hope you've been well :)

Hiya Guenmai...great to see you too. Hope youve been ok too!

Feels like eons ago we were somewhat of a close-knit bunch. Miss those days!
Glad I met Dogster. Had chance to meet Carol at Haagen-Daz, but squandered it!

I know Bob is around...is anyone else still here?


Well, you know that Carol passed away as I posted to you about it as I visited with her in Jan 2017 in Bangkok, the month before she passed away. She and I had a great visit and talked and laughed for a long time and then I headed back across town to where I was staying. Then, in February she e-mailed me from when she was back home and then a few weeks later, I think it was, she passed away.

As for others in the original Asia group, I have flown over to Hawaii and seen a few and then was just with one in Singapore in January 2020. So, they're around, but might not post anymore or not post as much as before, but there are those of who us have become friends over the years and are in touch on e-mail, in person and some travel on vacation together. Those were the fun days and with all the GTGs that we'd fly around to around the U.S. and also have meet ups in S.E. Asia.

Happy Travels!

PaganiPilot Jul 13th, 2020 07:12 PM

Hi Guenmai,
Its tragic how so many posters passed in that 10 yr period. Happy I got to meet and have coffee with Dogster in the Novotel Siam lobby. He was a cool dude!

I remember one night in Bkk (ha!) circa 2008, there was a gtg at Nahm restaurant. I did go there with ex wife and saw a bunch of you guys sitting at a large round table with Hanuman and his girls. Wanted to say hi, but I know some ppl there werent too fond of me! Looked fun :) Food was memorably terrible, lol!

Next time in Bkk (after 9 years!)will stop by Via Vai and have a pizza for Carol :)

Nice chatting and ttyl

Kurt

Guenmai Jul 14th, 2020 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17128629)
Hi Guenmai,
Its tragic how so many posters passed in that 10 yr period. Happy I got to meet and have coffee with Dogster in the Novotel Siam lobby. He was a cool dude!

I remember one night in Bkk (ha!) circa 2008, there was a gtg at Nahm restaurant. I did go there with ex wife and saw a bunch of you guys sitting at a large round table with Hanuman and his girls. Wanted to say hi, but I know some ppl there werent too fond of me! Looked fun :) Food was memorably terrible, lol!

Next time in Bkk (after 9 years!)will stop by Via Vai and have a pizza for Carol :)

Nice chatting and ttyl

Kurt


I was at Nahm again in Jan 2020 to check out the food since the new chef had pretty recently taken over. She has a restaurant up in San Franciso that's a hole-in-the-wall place, but reportedly was really good. I don't know how it's going now with the pandemic and all.

The new Nahm was very interesting and I liked it a lot. I also liked the previous Nahm, it's just that the new chef really used a lot of innovation with the new menu and food. I treated my best Thai friend to lunch there as she took a Grab over from work during her lunch break. I've treated her to a meal there before and try to treat her to one, really good meal during my 3 weeks in Bangkok as it's my New Year's gift to her. She and her boyfriend always take me out, too. :)

https://www.theworlds50best.com/asia...1-30/Nahm.html

Happy Travels!


rhkkmk Jul 19th, 2020 09:43 AM

I am here from time to time, but rarely.

left bkk on Feb 12, 2020, just in time.

find forum very boring the last few years

Kathie Jul 20th, 2020 04:51 PM

Alas! It's not like the good old days, is it, Bob?

PaganiPilot Jul 22nd, 2020 07:20 PM

Hi Bob, yes the forum seems dead now...was so lively back in the day. Had lots of fun interacting with all of you. Sad its gone now :(

Ended up divorcing my thai wife since ive been gone. Haven't been back to Thailand in 9 yrs...missing Bkk v much. Perhaps in 2021??

Guen- thanks for the info on Nahm! :)

jacketwatch Jul 23rd, 2020 04:32 PM

This forum overall is dormant. The fun is gone too for the most part.

PaganiPilot Jul 23rd, 2020 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by jacketwatch (Post 17133786)
This forum overall is dormant. The fun is gone too for the most part.

So sad! Was really a blast to post here back in the early to latter 2000s. So many colorful characters, it was amazing. I do cringe at some of the provocative things i posted, but loved the sometimes fiery responses. Wish I had met most of the ppl here. Fond memories!

Curt
aka Mango7

jacketwatch Jul 23rd, 2020 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17133809)
So sad! Was really a blast to post here back in the early to latter 2000s. So many colorful characters, it was amazing. I do cringe at some of the provocative things i posted, but loved the sometimes fiery responses. Wish I had met most of the ppl here. Fond memories!

Curt
aka Mango7

I think the mods took care of all that. :p

deptrai Jul 26th, 2020 06:37 PM

Never posted here much, but I'm still alive. We have two trips to Thailand booked between now and year-end. I fully expect to have to cancel both.

Dave

Craig Aug 2nd, 2020 08:45 AM

It's been months, but wanted to look at some old threads. Not even thinking about traveling with COVID-19.

Geordie Aug 4th, 2020 05:02 AM

I know Hong Kong pretty well, having lived there for many years but Cicerone gave really great advice and recommendations, does anyone know what happened to her

shanek Aug 21st, 2020 01:46 PM

Hey Mango.
I just came back to Fodors a few days ago to read my old trip report from our Californian adventure 10 years ago.
This took me down a Rabbit hole of reading old posts and I came across your thread.
Whilst sitting here in cold and rainy SE OZ in lockdown, lamenting the fact that travel seems to be impossible for the next 6-12 months, it’s nice to hear a few old familiar voices, even if we didn’t all get along sometimes.

PaganiPilot Sep 3rd, 2020 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by shanek (Post 17146070)
Hey Mango.
I just came back to Fodors a few days ago to read my old trip report from our Californian adventure 10 years ago.
This took me down a Rabbit hole of reading old posts and I came across your thread.
Whilst sitting here in cold and rainy SE OZ in lockdown, lamenting the fact that travel seems to be impossible for the next 6-12 months, it’s nice to hear a few old familiar voices, even if we didn’t all get along sometimes.

Hi Shanek!
Nice hearing from you...always liked you btw!!
Will you go back to TH?
Miss the good ol days a lil.
Hope you are well, man!!

Curt

shanek Sep 3rd, 2020 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17152591)
Hi Shanek!
Nice hearing from you...always liked you btw!!
Will you go back to TH?
Miss the good ol days a lil.
Hope you are well, man!!

Curt

I hope you are well too. Life got a little complicated for a few years but it’s all settled down now.
I will definitely go back to Thailand one day but have found Cambodia and Vietnam to be more to my liking and budget. They don’t have the beaches or food to match but tick all the other boxes.
Speaking of Dogster, I was watching a show about the Sydney Olympic opening ceremony and his “ alter-ego” got a mention. Did you know that he was one of the creators of the stage show Tap-Dogs?

jacketwatch Sep 5th, 2020 06:21 AM


Originally Posted by shanek (Post 17152627)
I hope you are well too. Life got a little complicated for a few years but it’s all settled down now.
I will definitely go back to Thailand one day but have found Cambodia and Vietnam to be more to my liking and budget. They don’t have the beaches or food to match but tick all the other boxes.
Speaking of Dogster, I was watching a show about the Sydney Olympic opening ceremony and his “ alter-ego” got a mention. Did you know that he was one of the creators of the stage show Tap-Dogs?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Triffitt

We met Nigel once in 2011 on the Celebrity Constellation. What a delightful guy. I know some of his posts were a bit challenging. :)However in person he was engaging, witty and of course a bit edgy but all cool. When we realized we would be on the same cruise we agreed to meet and I asked him how can I recognize him. He said "think of Keith Richard (the Rolling Stones drummer) after a hard night of drinking. :p And when I saw him on the ship I knew right away.. My wife named him hot dog. It fit. :)

Besides Tap Dogs he also created part of the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics. See the link above.

Bro you left us too soon. :cry:

PaganiPilot Sep 5th, 2020 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by shanek (Post 17152627)
I hope you are well too. Life got a little complicated for a few years but it’s all settled down now.
I will definitely go back to Thailand one day but have found Cambodia and Vietnam to be more to my liking and budget. They don’t have the beaches or food to match but tick all the other boxes.
Speaking of Dogster, I was watching a show about the Sydney Olympic opening ceremony and his “ alter-ego” got a mention. Did you know that he was one of the creators of the stage show Tap-Dogs?

I hear you, man. Got sep/divorced from TH girl in '12, and no trips there since. VN is high on my list, Cambodia too!

You will laugh, but I met and had coffee with Dogster in the lobby of the Novotel Siam Square, one trip there. Really very interesting guy! I think that was '09 or '10. Miss him very much. Didnt have many posters who took my side back then (like yourself!! ;). I had never known who he was then, just some v cool and literate dude!

PaganiPilot Sep 5th, 2020 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by jacketwatch (Post 17153095)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Triffitt

We met Nigel once in 2011 on the Celebrity Constellation. What a delightful guy. I know some of his posts were a bit challenging. :)However in person he was engaging, witty and of course a bit edgy but all cool. When we realized we would be on the same cruise we agreed to meet and I asked him how can I recognize him. He said "think of Keith Richard (the Rolling Stones drummer) after a hard night of drinking. :p And when I saw him on the ship I knew right away.. My wife named him hot dog. It fit. :)

Besides Tap Dogs he also created part of the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics. See the link above.

Bro you left us too soon. :cry:

Hi JW, thanks for the info on Nigel! He was very charismatic in person...I loved him both online n off, altho I felt odd meeting someone "offline"...was my first time doing so.
Before meeting him, He did tell me to look for a fellow who looked like Fred Astaire!! 😂 told him I have no idea what he looked like!! (I think Astaire was who he was referring to).
Nigel mostly stuck up for me as I was often attacked on my personal views...maybe he saw some of himself in my online persona??

Triffitt had a reputation for being outspoken and opinionated. A journalist wrote in 1987: "Nigel Triffit enjoys criticism. He doesn't mind being called rude, enfant terrible or genius. It's bland reporting with no comment that bores him."

I miss you very much, Dogster! 😇😩🙃

jacketwatch Sep 5th, 2020 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17153114)
Hi JW, thanks for the info on Nigel! He was very charismatic in person...I loved him both online n off, altho I felt odd meeting someone "offline"...was my first time doing so.
Before meeting him, He did tell me to look for a fellow who looked like Fred Astaire!! 😂 told him I have no idea what he looked like!! (I think Astaire was who he was referring to).
Nigel mostly stuck up for me as I was often attacked on my personal views...maybe he saw some of himself in my online persona??

Triffitt had a reputation for being outspoken and opinionated. A journalist wrote in 1987: "Nigel Triffit enjoys criticism. He doesn't mind being called rude, enfant terrible or genius. It's bland reporting with no comment that bores him."

I miss you very much, Dogster! 😇😩🙃

We actually clashed on Fodors, at least at first but that was over and done with by the time we decide to meet up on the ship and you know it was strange but we talked like we were old friends.

He did like the action and told me if there was hot spot in the world he would run to it. Speaking of run-in the got off our ship a few days early to catch another ship that was in our port stop of Piraeus I think. Always go go go.

I could see a Fred Astaire resemblance too I suppose.

Glad you liked the link.

I think we all him him. :cry:.

jacketwatch Sep 5th, 2020 10:51 AM

I am glad you liked the link and info.

Nigel was one of a kind. I think we all miss him, :cry:

PaganiPilot Sep 5th, 2020 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by jacketwatch (Post 17153172)
I am glad you liked the link and info.

Nigel was one of a kind. I think we all miss him, :cry:

Sad I didnt get to spend more time with him in Bangkok! :(

Does anyone know if Dogster had any favorite restaurants or places of interest in Bangkok?
​​Could never recall him referring to anyplace specific in his writings.

PaganiPilot Sep 6th, 2020 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by jacketwatch (Post 17153170)
We actually clashed on Fodors, at least at first but that was over and done with by the time we decide to meet up on the ship and you know it was strange but we talked like we were old friends.

He did like the action and told me if there was hot spot in the world he would run to it. Speaking of run-in the got off our ship a few days early to catch another ship that was in our port stop of Piraeus I think. Always go go go.

I could see a Fred Astaire resemblance too I suppose.

Glad you liked the link.

I think we all him him. :cry:.

Missed your post somehow! I think thats a good life standard to go by: Go go go.. i have gotten very sedentary, and this pandemic hasnt helped...fighting for that mindset and intend to have it once I get my chit together! Also want to travel often as he did once I get near retirement...probably going to be solo rest of life after experiencing marriage n divorce!! 😂

Congrats on 10k posts, btw, JW ;)

jacketwatch Sep 6th, 2020 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17153424)
Missed your post somehow! I think thats a good life standard to go by: Go go go.. i have gotten very sedentary, and this pandemic hasnt helped...fighting for that mindset and intend to have it once I get my chit together! Also want to travel often as he did once I get near retirement...probably going to be solo rest of life after experiencing marriage n divorce!! 😂

Congrats on 10k posts, btw, JW ;)

Wow!. I did not even notice I hit 10k. Thanks for telling me.

I posted this but there was a glitch and the mod said by mistake it went to a arbitrary spam box first to be checked out.

Sorry to hear about the big D but I hope you make the best of it.

I have been going to gym regularly for a very long time and more so now since retirement from FT work in 2014. I left my PT employer 5 years ago and that's it.

During the quarantine period I ordered a kettle bell from Amazon so between that and walks I kept busy until the gym reopened around 6 weeks ago.

Once you start up you get used to it and miss it if you don't go.

What time does a retiree go to bed?

When he wakes up from the couch. :lol:

All the best.

Larry


PaganiPilot Sep 6th, 2020 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by jacketwatch (Post 17153486)
Wow!. I did not even notice I hit 10k. Thanks for telling me.

I posted this but there was a glitch and the mod said by mistake it went to a arbitrary spam box first to be checked out.

Sorry to hear about the big D but I hope you make the best of it.

I have been going to gym regularly for a very long time and more so now since retirement from FT work in 2014. I left my PT employer 5 years ago and that's it.

During the quarantine period I ordered a kettle bell from Amazon so between that and walks I kept busy until the gym reopened around 6 weeks ago.

Once you start up you get used to it and miss it if you don't go.

What time does a retiree go to bed?

When he wakes up from the couch. :lol:

All the best.

Larry

Hiya Larry,
Lol! Thanks for kind words. I too lift. Been doing so since '83!! Wont ever stop.. :)
Glad you are keeping up on it. Congrats on being able to retire. Cant see it in my future!!
Great talking with you! 👌🖒
Curt

PaganiPilot Sep 7th, 2020 03:29 PM

Dbl post

jacketwatch Sep 8th, 2020 05:14 AM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17153891)
Dbl post

I saw that too.

I hope that “R” word becomes a reality ASAP.

We were in Bangkok once for a week on our way back home from India but unfortunately my wife had to be hospitalized at Samitivej hospital in Sukimvit for a horrid gi bug she got while in India. It was a 5 day hospitalization. Her discharge was the day we left for ORD so we really could not see much at all.

Some day I hope we can get back and see it for the first time so to speak.

All the best.

Larry

PaganiPilot Sep 8th, 2020 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by jacketwatch (Post 17154111)
I saw that too.

I hope that “R” word becomes a reality ASAP.

We were in Bangkok once for a week on our way back home from India but unfortunately my wife had to be hospitalized at Samitivej hospital in Sukimvit for a horrid gi bug she got while in India. It was a 5 day hospitalization. Her discharge was the day we left for ORD so we really could not see much at all.

Some day I hope we can get back and see it for the first time so to speak.

All the best.

Larry

Thats totally crazy. Ive gotten sick 2x in Bkk. Blew 3 days of the trip!
​​
I have a feeling they will lift the 2 week quarantine later in October! Tourism is everything.
Keep us posted if you ever go back there!

Thanks alot...hope to retire one day soon...must be nice :)
Take care and talk later! :)
Curt

jacketwatch Sep 9th, 2020 03:24 AM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17154371)
Thats totally crazy. Ive gotten sick 2x in Bkk. Blew 3 days of the trip!
​​
I have a feeling they will lift the 2 week quarantine later in October! Tourism is everything.
Keep us posted if you ever go back there!

Thanks alot...hope to retire one day soon...must be nice :)
Take care and talk later! :)
Curt

Will do.

Nice chatting too.

All the best.

Larry

jacketwatch Sep 9th, 2020 06:22 AM

Yes lets hope for better days ahead.

Nice chatting too.

Take care, Larry

Guenmai Sep 14th, 2020 11:49 PM


Originally Posted by PaganiPilot (Post 17133352)
Hi Bob, yes the forum seems dead now...was so lively back in the day. Had lots of fun interacting with all of you. Sad its gone now :(

Ended up divorcing my thai wife since ive been gone. Haven't been back to Thailand in 9 yrs...missing Bkk v much. Perhaps in 2021??

Guen- thanks for the info on Nahm! :)

You're welcome. :)

Guenmai Sep 15th, 2020 12:04 AM


Originally Posted by jacketwatch (Post 17133786)
This forum overall is dormant. The fun is gone too for the most part.

True...the fun is gone. I miss the old Asia forum, back in the days when Katie (?) the moderator was around. She showed up to our Asia forum L.A. GTG here that Filmwil threw up at Yamashiro Restaurant on the hill in Hollywood. A lot of Fodorites flew in and I had thrown a big 3-day GTG here in Pasadena around the year before that one.

We, Asia forum Fodorites, used to fly all over the U.S. (Mainland and Hawaii) to GTGs and the Asia forum was very lively and with chilled out folks. We didn't have the drama of some of the other forums. My GTG was back around 2007, I think it was. I was cleaning out a bunch of stuff here at home a few days ago and came across a stack of extra GTG tote bags that I had designed and given out to attendees to my GTG. Great memories. I just remember that after throwing that 3-day GTG I was exhausted and slept for days. Then, I jumped on an airplane and flew to Seattle for some more R&R as I had always wanted to check out Seattle. :)

Happy Travels!

jacketwatch Sep 15th, 2020 05:28 AM

Thank you for that reply.

The number of post on all forums here has dropped drastically. Yes it used to be more fun.

We went to India late January, stayed for a few days to see my wife’s family and shop of course. We then flew to Dubai for a few days, took a 7 day cruise early February , back to Delhi for a few more days then back to ORD. We got very lucky as by the end of February all cruises were cancelled.

Our next cruise is scheduled for September 2021 but now who knows?

All the best.

Larry.

hawaiiantraveler Sep 15th, 2020 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by Kathie (Post 17126773)
Hey, Mango, not many of the old timers are around these days. It's good to see you here, Mango!

Kathie! Thinking of you lately. How are you!! Guenmai hope you are doing well. Mango7 nice to see you. Bob I just saw in South Africa but still missing you big guy.

Aloha!

Guenmai Sep 15th, 2020 10:01 PM


Originally Posted by hawaiiantraveler (Post 17156888)
Kathie! Thinking of you lately. How are you!! Guenmai hope you are doing well. Mango7 nice to see you. Bob I just saw in South Africa but still missing you big guy.

Aloha!

HT: Great to see you post. I've been meaning to e-mail, but have been lazy. :) I was with the Hawaiian couple from our forum here, but back in January 2020 in Singapore. I don't want to post the names, but you know of whom I'm referring as one attended my GTG here at home.

Anyhow, we had a blast as they dropped by my hotel and then we took a taxi to lunch at Candelnut (Nonya food Michelin star) restaurant. I was also invited to the huge Chinese New Year family gathering at the beautiful home of the wife's relative where they were staying. We had so much fun. And then some days later, we met up for lunch at a mall restaurant where I eat. We've been in touch by e-mail for years now. It's great to have known folks on the Asia forum and unfortunate that there have been those who have passed away. I miss Carol and can still picture her as clear as day, at her serviced apartment in Bangkok where we talked and laughed a lot the month before she passed away here at home.

It's too bad that there's this pandemic now as I wanted to zip over to Hawaii for a weekend and hopefully do dinner again like we did with out other Fodorite around 6 years ago. I actually was back in Hawaii around a year or two after that, but zipped over for 4 nights to take my mom for her 88th birthday, I think it was, as I've lost track as she will soon be 93. She loves going to Hawaii and since I was too lazy to think up a regular birthday gift, I let Expedia do it. Click....cklick....click...done. LOL!!! :plane: We stayed at the same hotel where you and wife picked me up when we went to dinner. I've stayed there several times over the years. My late dad and I also stayed there in around 2008/2009 (?) as I also flew him to Hawaii for a long weekend and we had a blast. He loved eating those donuts at that famous Honolulu donut place. LOL!

Take care. Be safe. Hope to see you guys again at some point over in the land of Aloha.

Happy Travels!

live42day Jun 7th, 2021 08:13 AM

So nice to walk down memory lane and see all these names again. I really enjoyed all of Dogsters posts, read them at least a few times. I was lucky to meet up with Craig in Varanasi, must be ten years ago now. I did do a trip to Vietnam a couple years ago, but did not do a report . I have another big trip planned for a return to Cambodia Thailand and Bali for 9 weeks in October 2022. Hopeful we can do it by then and everything is open
And yesterday I booked flights to Maui for end of November this year, being optimistic for a couple of weeks get away. Fingers crossed
I hope that we are all back to travelling again soon

123Go Jul 17th, 2021 08:56 AM

I also frequented the Thailand forum in '04-'06 and also found it very entertaining. I haven't been on any forum for quite some time and just recently began thinking about it and coincidentally read this post today. Although I was only seeking advice from these pros and was never part of the gang, it was very enjoyable to read about all the GTG and friendships that many of you shared. Even though I didn't know her it was sad to read about Carol's passing. I've also lost my DH since then so thing never remain the same. That said, the glass is always half full, many happy memories and enjoyable posts, so thank you all for that!


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