Sunday, December 31, 2006
Happy 2007!
And because you never know when a quake wipes out your internet access apparently: happy year of the Pig too! (If you can read this: that means it worked. Yay! If not: well in that case you're probably angry that you didn't hear from me in a while. But I can't help the fact they put highly important cables like, oh let see... communication cables for the whole of Asia near vault lines and stuff. I mean: yes, maybe there was something I could have done. And I don't know why I can't dive and why I don't have my under water welding license yet. Cut me some slack will you? Thanks. Talk to you later).
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Het was leuk
Na een jaar lang gratis naar Nederland bellen via Voipbuster zijn ze daar blijkbaar realisten geworden. Heeft nog best lang geduurd. Nu moet je dus vrij snel je krediet aanvullen en dan kan je gratis minuten sparen. Lijkt een beetje op einde verhaal dus. Jammer want niet iedereen die ik ken weet hoe een computer werkt. Sterker nog... (Vul hier uw cheapshot in). Kan iemand even de groeten aan mijn oma en opa doen?
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Veni vidi... Fuji
Ko Chang was great (although Lonely Beach in the high season was not that lonely at all) and Bangkok was, well, like the heading suggests: we came, we saw and we ate at Fuji's. Yes, they upped the price a little and yes, the free green tea refills are gone and yes, the avocado train is off the menu, but it's still a darn good deal for a darn good meal(you can have a stunning lunchset for about 200 Baht, that is 4 euros believe it or not). Great food. As you can see in the picture we ordered the bigoya tubboroshi of sushi, the hugeiri stackomeno of raw beefon and the giantkiri moutainaka of salmonushu. According to rough calculations we could eat there until we popishi every day of the year, it would just cost us one of our two paycheckayana....
Friday, December 01, 2006
Check this: Loei
Because we have other places to go, things to do and busses to catch I'm going to make a long story very short: Northern Thailand, 1500 meter high mountains, national parks with no frills and no tourists, 12 degrees celcius at night, sweaters, strange vegetation, beautiful sunset, fairytale sunrise, stared over the Mekong to Laos to top it all off.
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