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Hi sau'ers

Just thought i'd throw out a quick hello from changi airport.

im on my way to thailand and had a few hours to kill and thought what better way than on sau.

I'll get some photos of the sau logo out and about in thailand ( took my sau polo shirt )

Kind regards to all,

Corey

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They recon they can have that removed now to

sadly its true.. i was there couple years back with the mrs, could not tell at all, guess theres only one way to find out... and by then its probably too late :rofl2:

hey mate

i would so start a thread like this from a random airport lol so props!

where are u going next? hitting the bars or being a good boy and sticking to temples and elephant rides?

i did a bit of everything but by the end of a month long trip i admit to mostly being in the bars :P

loved the water rafting in chiangmai though

We went and saw a cabaret show in Phuket earlier this year, was an all male show that taught us our "chicks or dicks" were WAY off.

Have fun!

Was probably a Lady Boy, Thailand's full of them, their everywhere.

Paul

, bars and girls you can do in sydney

yeah because the bar scene in Sydney and bangkok is pretty much exactly the same :blink:

brother is into kickboxing though and did a few camps, if thats up your alley go for it. im far too soft though..

oh and lulz at r34sedan-evil weevil exchange.

yeah because the bar scene in Sydney and bangkok is pretty much exactly the same :blink:

brother is into kickboxing though and did a few camps, if thats up your alley go for it. im far too soft though..

oh and lulz at r34sedan-evil weevil exchange.

mate your not wrong about the comparrision of bar scenes, that was just what i had to keep telling my slef so i didnet stray away fromt the boxing camp and into the bars, although $3 long necks of chang beer at the local corner store dont help, especially when there 8.5% and you dont relise till 3 later haha

chang beer is FTW.

the nopics and I were staying at a resort on mikao beach - the resort had coplimentry mountain bikes. so every day we jumped on, rode down to turtle village - grabbed 6 long necks and would have one on the way back.

so cheap and so good!

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