South East Asia Grappling Games in Bangkok - Bangkok, Thailand
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My Travel to conquer the world
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My Travel to conquer the world
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Bangkok here i come.....
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Rachel's Adventures in India
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The Indian film industry, which churns out hundreds of movies a year, has revenues of more than £1 bn, a fraction of what Hollywood earns. The event has become a pit stop for global cinema buffs in recognition of the British diaspora's contribution.
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Round The World - South East Asia
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Soi Cowboy is a red-light district in Bangkok, Thailand. A short street with some 40 bars, it is similar to Nana Plaza and Patpong and caters mainly to tourists and expatriates. It is located near Sukhumvit Road, between Sukhumvit Soi 21 (also called Soi Asoke) and Soi 23, within walking distance from the SkyTrain's "Asok Station" and the Bangkok Metro's "Sukhumvit Station". The New Milleninum Hotel...
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Spotted recently in central Bangkok: a worker, toiling away on a rooftop in the midday heat, making use of the venerable umbrella hat for protection from the tropical sun. (Thanks to my brother C for the reconnaissance assistance.)
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Spotted recently in central Bangkok: a worker, toiling away on a rooftop in the midday heat, making use of the venerable umbrella hat for protection ...
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A new poster for has hit the web that you can check out BELOW. It's only vaguely different to the ones we've seen before. And if you're one of those huge resolution guys and to see it requires you to scroll down, just don't bother. I don't think anyone involved in this film gives a shit. Nic Cage is my favorite actor in the world, but you'd need a dedicated team of Nobel laureates and Jean Gray from...
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Jump to the full entry & travel map Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, 03-10-1994. Every so often i believe life is not real. Take for example this morning; with a hangover from here to Tokioi left the hotel to purchase my daily Bangkok Post newspaper to be read over breakfast with my first - hopefully strong! - cup of coffee of the new day. Who says Hello Hans - with italian accent - to me out there in Khao...
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Jump to the full entry & travel map Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, 02-10-1994. After a long time of hesitation i decided to phone Nagisa last night, with the intention of asking "HEY, HOW DO YOU DO"? And trying to be strong of mind "I do not want to see her anymore", her asian mind and spoiled atitude do my head in! That sort of stuff. Basically her mind is as complicated of any western woman i have ever...
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Looks like Thailand!
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The Weinstein Company's big production Shanghai is shooting in Bangkok. The film stars John Cusack, Chow Yun-Fat, Gong Li, Ken Watanabe and Rinko Kikuchi. Vietnamese model-actress Vu Thu Phuong is touted as the major Southeast Asian talent in the cast. Set during World War II, Cusack plays an American spy investigating the death of a friend in Japanese-occupied Shanghai. He uncovers a conspiracy and...
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One month in Thailand and Laos
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DAY THREE 7 February 2008Today is Matt's Birthday. I woke up and forgot ... he said Don't you have something to say I'm like What Oops I've been paying for it ever sinceToday was a VERY early start 5am wakeup call from our Thai guide Jerry on my mobile phone I asked him to. We both bought Thai sim cards from the 711 for 100 Baht one two call on the first day in case lost eac