Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: kayakebab on January 30, 2010, 23:16:02 PM
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I've just joined a Thailand forum as am thinking about going there for the first time and thought how useful CBF would have been before my first visit, therefore a Thai forum would give me a flavour of what to expect.
In the past 5 minutes just on the general discussion page I have read about someone who ran over a Soi dog and left it suffering because theyre usually disease ridden, and everyone who replied said they would have done the same, a post about 'another' murder in Phuket today, a discussion about who has eaten dog and where, but I think this was probably the worst.... I hope the Thai people are nicer than the tourists!
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Last month I was on this cruise in Bangkok having dinner and drinks with friends. I was drunk and needed to do a number 2, I was OK and shots were ordered so I thought I can hang in there until they came.
10 minutes later they finally arrive and I was busting to go, I threw i down and pace-walked to the toilet. There was 1 cubicle left but it had no toilet paper, but it was either do it in the toilet or in my pants as the brother Jacksons were headbutting my pants.
After a huge relief (it felt soooo good) I was stuck in a toilet with no paper and no water spray. i was thinking what the hell am I going to do, then I saw a bin (you know the used toilet paper bin). I opened it (I know) and searched for the cleanest paper there, folding some too (where it had some brown stains). It was disgusting , but what was I suppose to do? The used toilet paper was a lifesaver.
So has anyone else been in a similar situation? ''
you get a better class of tourist on CBF!
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That is bad but I suppose needs must. I was in a traffic jam once in Cambridge and a guy walking along the pavement [must have been desperate] dropped his pants and went by the side of the road no 2.
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Bad enough doing it but writing about it proudly on a forum???
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Paula Radcliffe is world class at going in public ;)
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Kayakebab why didnt you use your knickers if you had any on :D i've used my pants once before ,just stuck them in pocket take home and wash out ,watch out if you want to blow your nose ,that last bit was a joke i threw them in the bin and took out some used paper to blow my nose ha ha he he that was joke as well.:D:D:D:D ;)
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Originally posted by kayakebab
I've just joined a Thailand forum as am thinking about going there for the first time and thought how useful CBF would have been before my first visit, therefore a Thai forum would give me a flavour of what to expect.
In the past 5 minutes just on the general discussion page I have read about someone who ran over a Soi dog and left it suffering because theyre usually disease ridden, and everyone who replied said they would have done the same, a post about 'another' murder in Phuket today, a discussion about who has eaten dog and where, but I think this was probably the worst.... I hope the Thai people are nicer than the tourists!
'' Ok,
Last month I was on this cruise in Bangkok having dinner and drinks with friends. I was drunk and needed to do a number 2, I was OK and shots were ordered so I thought I can hang in there until they came.
10 minutes later they finally arrive and I was busting to go, I threw i down and pace-walked to the toilet. There was 1 cubicle left but it had no toilet paper, but it was either do it in the toilet or in my pants as the brother Jacksons were headbutting my pants.
After a huge relief (it felt soooo good) I was stuck in a toilet with no paper and no water spray. i was thinking what the hell am I going to do, then I saw a bin (you know the used toilet paper bin). I opened it (I know) and searched for the cleanest paper there, folding some too (where it had some brown stains). It was disgusting , but what was I suppose to do? The used toilet paper was a lifesaver.
So has anyone else been in a similar situation? ''
you get a better class of tourist on CBF!
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Now ya talkin!!!The level of conversation has plummeted to my level. need to know when someone is going to remove them concrete blocks,that lay in ambush,one metre in from the shoreline at calis beach,cuz everytime i go for a pee in the sea,i smash my feet to smithereens,EVERYTIME!This amounts to about four times a day...distraught!!!!
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Eugh, and I thought I wrote immature things on a forum.
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sorry Tiddlywinks! And Lance, that story didn't actually happen to me, I was just reporting what I read! Great description of what I should do though if I should ever find myself in that position,thanks for sharing!
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Haha I mostly grossed out because I was eating some of my birthday cake while reading that.
And it was wasn't aimed at you writing it, just whoever decided to write it on the thai forum.
Ewww....
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I've unsubscribed from that forum, some right dodgy characters, the more I read the more I felt I didn't want to go to Thailand. Have found a much more civilised one now and cant wait to go and explore.
The current dilemma is whether I can bear to forfeit 2 weeks in Calis in October - that and how many diarrhoea tablets I would need to
buy to avoid nasty incidents!
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Or how many pairs of pants :D
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You'll love Thailand; its a great country although a little volatile sometimes.
But it is a big place, are you travelling around? Recommend the Lonely Planet if you are...
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we're trying to prioritise..... thinking at the moment to fly to Bangkok, a few days there, then train to Chiang Mai, a few days, then fly to Kuala Lumpur, a few days there, maybe Penang too, then fly back to Bangkok, but have now been reading about orang utans in Borneo and want to go there. Original plan was 2 weeks, but now wish I could take a year off work and do Singapore, Vietnam, China & Hong King too.
Damn job!
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I loved Chiang Mai; great night market with loads of restaurants and you can do a day trip to see the Mhong women - a really great day out. I am quite jealous.
There is never enough time to see and do everything - the main thing I learned from my time there is its better to do less places and do those well; and avoid always being on the move unless you can afford to fly around.
Travel by bus or train is a great way to see the country though, but can be tiring and time consuming...