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Monthly Archives: September 2007
Broken Water pipe in Chiang Mai
”Mummy mummy the road is flooded. I think lightening struck and broken the bricks, they are all broken and thats why water is coming out.” That’s what my Son7 said as came all excited into our room this morning. A … Continue reading
Posted in Chiang Mai, Everyday Life in Thailand
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Thailand comments on Burma
Thailand made a statement I just want part of it here… Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont, took the stage at the United Nations General Assembly Thursday representing Asean, called upon the Burmese military junta to stop using force against massive demonstration … Continue reading
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Burma and what Thailand is saying…
Did you read what Thai coup leader and Army C-in-C Gen. Sonthi said? ”Criticism of the current situation in Burma is not yet appropriate. If our neighbour hears they might not be pleased, but in general people are coming out … Continue reading
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Roses from someone who loves me….
Nothing says ‘I love you’ better then red roses. My favourite man is really very sweet to give me about 25! And its not even my birthday, or valentines or anything, just a ordinary day! Is this guy a keeper … Continue reading
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Burma and suffering
There is a lot in the news about Burma at the moment and I think its just great that BBC and CNN think ”the world is interested”. Yes, there are many people who care about what is going on !! … Continue reading
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