Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Introduction => Topic started by: lucky1962 on February 26, 2013, 11:49:45 PM
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hello expats my name is Luc and i am married with Kwan. We are living in Belgium but as soon as i am retire we will go to live in Thailand. My wife is from Nang Rong. I like go fishing and travelling arround Thailand.
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Another customer for nookie
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Welcome aboard Luc
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Quite a few farangs in &around Nang Rong......another Belgian guy lives in Lahansai...
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Welcome Luc
You could do a roaring trade locally if you imported Belgian chocolates
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Welkom Luc; in Lahansai zijn er drie Vlamingen ... ikzelf uit Beringen en woon hier sedert 2003 en nog twee antwerpenaars : Jean en Eddie ... laat iets weten wanneer je afkomt ...
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Welkom Luc; in Lahansai zijn er drie Vlamingen ... ikzelf uit Beringen en woon hier sedert 2003 en nog twee antwerpenaars : Jean en Eddie ... laat iets weten wanneer je afkomt ...
Smart ass!
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Welcome to Thailand and Buriram Expats....
sawadi
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Welkom Luc. En vir die voordeel van die wat nie Belgies kan verstaan nie: http://translate.google.com/?hl=en#auto/en/ (http://translate.google.com/?hl=en#auto/en/)
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thanks for welcoming me everybody. And for Prakhonchai Nick, pleace tell me more about the trade. I can bring chocolates no problem.
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Welkom Luc; in Lahansai zijn er drie Vlamingen ... ikzelf uit Beringen en woon hier sedert 2003 en nog twee antwerpenaars : Jean en Eddie ... laat iets weten wanneer je afkomt ...
Smart ass!
He can bullshit in 5 languages ! :D
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no problem for me CO-CO i can too :P thumbup
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thanks for welcoming me everybody. And for Prakhonchai Nick, pleace tell me more about the trade. I can bring chocolates no problem.
Not sure about trade Luc. Only know that when anyone receives Belgian chocs, they rave about them. Perhaps you could make a sales arrangement with Nookie, our local entrepreneur! However with the current heat, I would not really recommend bringing any over.
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thanks for welcoming me everybody. And for Prakhonchai Nick, pleace tell me more about the trade. I can bring chocolates no problem.
Not sure about trade Luc. Only know that when anyone receives Belgian chocs, they rave about them. Perhaps you could make a sales arrangement with Nookie, our local entrepreneur! However with the current heat, I would not really recommend bringing any over.
I got some last year from my Belgian friend, John! delicious but I guess very difficult to keep cold during all parts of a journey otherwise you end up with a chocolate smoothy.
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thanks for welcoming me everybody. And for Prakhonchai Nick, pleace tell me more about the trade. I can bring chocolates no problem.
Not sure about trade Luc. Only know that when anyone receives Belgian chocs, they rave about them. Perhaps you could make a sales arrangement with Nookie, our local entrepreneur! However with the current heat, I would not really recommend bringing any over.
I got some last year from my Belgian friend, John! delicious but I guess very difficult to keep cold during all parts of a journey otherwise you end up with a chocolate smoothy.
Me too Nobby - my friend John, not your friend, (although they may be one and the same).
I found eating them quickly was the best solution.
Arroy mak mak - and better than Swiss chocolate.
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thanks for welcoming me everybody. And for Prakhonchai Nick, pleace tell me more about the trade. I can bring chocolates no problem.
Not sure about trade Luc. Only know that when anyone receives Belgian chocs, they rave about them. Perhaps you could make a sales arrangement with Nookie, our local entrepreneur! However with the current heat, I would not really recommend bringing any over.
I got some last year from my Belgian friend, John! delicious but I guess very difficult to keep cold during all parts of a journey otherwise you end up with a chocolate smoothy.
Me too Nobby - my friend John, not your friend, (although they may be one and the same).
I found eating them quickly was the best solution.
Arroy mak mak - and better than Swiss chocolate.
:D :D party4
Yes, my actions too. AntwerpJohn????
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Hi Luc,
Welcome to Buriram expats. I'm Sjef, Jeff for the english speaking, I was near Nang Rong last week. But got back yesterday in the Netherlands( close to Eindhoven). But not waiting till my retirement. Comming over to Nong Hong in aug/sept to stay.
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thanks for welcoming me everybody. And for Prakhonchai Nick, pleace tell me more about the trade. I can bring chocolates no problem.
Not sure about trade Luc. Only know that when anyone receives Belgian chocs, they rave about them. Perhaps you could make a sales arrangement with Nookie, our local entrepreneur! However with the current heat, I would not really recommend bringing any over.
I got some last year from my Belgian friend, John! delicious but I guess very difficult to keep cold during all parts of a journey otherwise you end up with a chocolate smoothy.
Me too Nobby - my friend John, not your friend, (although they may be one and the same).
I found eating them quickly was the best solution.
Arroy mak mak - and better than Swiss chocolate.
:D :D party4
Yes, my actions too. AntwerpJohn????
No mate ....... Surin John :laugh:
He is threatening to bring some to Siem Reap next week.....................