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Well kids, it's 33, at least 4 of us are on our 3rd Long Island ice teas sitting by the pool and we've got a night full of action to look forward to. How was your day? :P

For those of you that don't know 8 of us have taken Thailand by storm, we've caused quite a bit of drama. Air ports have been closed, they've delcared a state of emergency in bangkok and there is a vote of no confidence in parliment.....we've only been here one day. Anyhoo, really gotta get back to my drink but thought we'd at least check in to get things rolling, expect pics and reports of stupidity to follow.

Adz, Dee, Al, Ryan, Bec, Evan, Brett and Sarah :)

Random quote of Thailand -

"It tastes like drunken"

"It's gonna be a big day tonight"

"Less talk more pool"

"Too many drinks for this shit"

"We'll take places of it everywhere"

"Just puting it out there, I may be tipsey"

"Do Monks listen to Monestry Of Sound?"

"I called that and I like it"

"So hot, even my toes are sweating"

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Random quote of Thailand -

"It tastes like drunken"-Ryan?

"It's gonna be a big day tonight"-AL?

"Less talk more pool"-Bec?

"Too many drinks for this shit"-Evan?

"We'll take places of it everywhere"-Dee?

"Just puting it out there, I may be tipsey"-Bec?

HI FIVE have fun all!!!!

Don't eat any large reef fish!

I just got back from the Cook Islands where I got stung with fish poisoning and was out of action for 5 days... I don't think its a danger it Thailand but better safe than sorry I reckon... it sucks

back on topic... have fun! my GF parents are over there at the moment and having a ball

OKSY! after a number of lollng liland ice teas we have found our mascot!

introducing big birds blockbuster card!!!!:

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doing a bit of research... cant find pat pong..!?

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Getting some ZZZ's before a big day tommorow night.

:banana:

we are having a ball over here

lol - told you that you should have come Shane - hahaha

just returned from happy hour, showering and getting ready for dinner and something about ping pong

off to phuket in the morning

wish you all were here

mwah xxx

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