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Gpanda Sep 1st, 2006 07:32 AM

Tong has sent us several "merit making" ideas that sound good. The question is what do we do with Bob when we are making merit? It runs against his life plan.

lovesadventure Sep 1st, 2006 08:06 AM

Send Bob out to test taste the food from street vendors while you are merit making.

rhkkmk Sep 1st, 2006 10:00 AM

"i've fallen from the street food and i can't get up"....

tanuki Sep 1st, 2006 03:42 PM

Some possiblities include visitng the Labour Museum; http://www.2bangkok.com/labour.shtml
seeing a performance at the wonderful Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre; consulting a fortune-teller, medium, or spirit doctor; attending a temple fair; visiting a coconut plantation and sampling the sugar confection; or stopping by the railroad market a little ways out of town where the vendors spread their wares along the tracks and then hurriedly gather them up every time a train comes through.

hawaiiantraveler Sep 1st, 2006 03:48 PM

try getting some culture at the theatre

http://www.patravaditheatre.com/

Aloha!

NurseSally Sep 1st, 2006 11:29 PM

Tong is a guide in BKK? How do we get a hold of her? About what does she charge? Does she spend the whole day with you? thanks

SueHuml Sep 2nd, 2006 07:36 PM

Oh Bob and Andy, I've laughed so much reading some of these suggestions and comments.
Here is one more... but I don't think you will be invited. I'm being taken on a special tour of the Labor and Delivery ward, and, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Siriraj Mahidal University Hospital, BKK, by the Professor of Pediatrics. Then he's takin me and dh to his most favorite Thai Restauraunt for lunch.
I'm sure you will all have a wonderful time and lots of laughs. I'll be in your environs next week, would still like to meet you and wives for dinner on the 8th if possible.
Sue

orgy7 Sep 5th, 2006 02:38 AM

here are some things I think would a little difrent for bob at least

1. play with soi dog. they need your love too.

2. eat stall food and No im not talking about the bugs and super spicey food. the omlettts are good as hell, if you just cant "go locala" why not buy a hot dog, it will be a small step but one day you may actually eat some "truly" tastey food.

3. cross the bridge to the thonburi side of the rive and swim with the children in the 'golden" river.

4 throw a dart at a map of thailand and go to that area.

5 when you get to thailand buy a yelloer "royal shirt" and try to wear it on a monday or thursday.

6 attend a anti toksin demenstration, there seems to be one going on everyweek.

7 hmm maybe the men can do some scientific reaserch on what a ping pong show is.

123Go Sep 5th, 2006 03:36 AM

LOL about your bit with the street food!

This is for crusinred and pebbles 13, the show you're talking about was Take 5 on the Travel Channel. The series is over, covered several areas of the Pacific Rim and ended in Thailand. That's the show cruisinred spoke of. If it comes back on again, you all may enjoy it. I did.

Gpanda Sep 5th, 2006 05:00 AM

Orgy7-to get Bob to do those things, we would need an enforcer, not a guide. I'm not sure Bob eats street food in the US, which is a shame because Boston has some very good sausage and pepper sandwiches.

orgy7 Sep 5th, 2006 06:24 AM

Gpanda- thats where you fit into the equation = enforcer.

rhkkmk Sep 5th, 2006 06:56 PM

i only eat street food in hartford...any suggestions orgy??

see you on nov 6???

rhkkmk Sep 5th, 2006 06:57 PM

sue if you are interested in medical treatments, etc make sure you also visit the bumbargard hospital on soi 3(??) sukhumvit...

SueHuml Sep 6th, 2006 07:14 AM

Thanks Bob, I had read all the interesting threads on Bumengrad (sp?) and thought that as we will be in Thailand for about 5 weeks it might not be a bad idea to pre register there. I was also thinking of dh & I getting our teeth whitened whilst there. BTW isn't your wife a nurse? or in the medical profession? Have you both toured any hospitals in BKK?
Sue

rhkkmk Sep 6th, 2006 09:13 AM

yes karen is a nurse....we toured Bumb. about two years ago....she found it 100% up to date with the harvard teaching hospital where she works in boston....same eqpt. etc....only the ratio of nurses to patients far greater in thailand.....and the cost factor a fraction of usa costs....

i am going to look into teeth crowns while there as well


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