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I usually try to holiday somewhere bogan aussie aren't


I also have zero interest in going to Thailand

But I mean cos the king just died after 70 years on the throne so they have basically outlawed fun for the foreseeable future
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I also have zero interest in going to Thailand

But I mean cos the king just died after 70 years on the throne so they have basically outlawed fun for the foreseeable future

Sharky said it's all sweet m8. You don't really think they're gonna put a stop on their biggest industries (sex workers and selling beer to bogans) for a year do you?

Sharky said it's all sweet m8. You don't really think they're gonna put a stop on their biggest industries (sex workers and selling beer to bogans) for a year do you?


I'm not really interested in finding out lol

I went to Belarus before I ever went to Bali though so I guess I'm in the minority
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Third world country

Third world cost

Third world hygiene and healthcare

Third world experience

Can be good and bad but you don't always get to choose which parts you get

24 minutes ago, dezz said:

I can vouch for Thailand's hospitals being as good if not better than ours.  We're just so far up ourselves that we think that if someone can't speak English they can't possibly be any good at anything...

You can vouch for the food that poisoned you there too

A lack of English isn't at all my reason for saying that - besides my comment being about Indonesia/Bali - a lack of legal liability is

All those Indos heading home with a case of Aussie belly

I ate street food in Vietnam and Bali too, when in Rome, but no denying the risks are greater in places that don't have health inspectors checking their shit or the potential to get shut down. The holidays are cheap; there has to be a trade off somewhere.

chicken kebab off a bike vendor in Viet.

as in the rotation of the chick skewer was linked to the bike pedals.

that was my balliest move.

 

on another trip ate same as co worker on everything but last night, he got salad with meal I had chips.

he ended up in hospital on a drip, I ended up at a bar with a bunch of locals.

when you can see black flecks in the water, stick with beer and deep fried shit.

 

got to Malaysia yesterday and first thoughts is it's up with Hong Kong as fav asian place, really liking it.

Just now, Birds said:

Bali over Vietnam

Really

I guess they don't have Bintang singlets in Vietnam

People were nicer, don't get me wrong the hotel staff etc were fine, it's the random taxi driver / people on the street that shitted me in Vietnam 

I mean Kuta wasn't that good in Bali but other places were decent I thought, maybe it's because everyone told me Vietnam is so good and I had high expectations 

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