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Subject: Re: Green and verdant Isaan Posted on: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 01:30:14 +0000 (UTC)

On Oct 13, 4:23 am, "Takin & Kanoknuan" wheelchair.org> wrote:
> "Sandy Cruden" wrote in message
> > Central Isaan is awash with water at present. after making the
> > sweeping turn off to the right at Saraburi and heading deeper into
> > Issaan it's evident that there has been ample rain lately.The
> > Lamtakhong dam is probably 80% full now. Past Khoraat and on up
> > Highway 2 the roadside ditches are full and people are fishing in
> > them, schools are out now and children are making the most of their
> > watery world, greenery is everywhere, very pleasing to see, and the
> > rice fields as far as the eye can see are high with rice, which seems
> > to occupy every available square inch. The countryside on each side of
> > the road off to Phrathai seems to be even greener if that is possible.
> > buffaloes and cows seem to cruise through grass which in some places
> > is up to their shoulders. the rivers and creeks are full and there is
> > no sign of the dust and drought which crippled the area for the last
> > two or three years. Some wildlife are suffering with quite a few dead
> > snakes on the road.
> > The council in the town near our house have spent the last year or so
> > deepening and enlarging one of the reservoirs, and it is now full to
> > the brim and water birds are enjoying their new home. The banana
> > trees in our garden have leapt out of the ground and are now twice as
> > tall as they were just a few months ago, and the malagor are doing
> > just as well. It rained every evening during our stay and on
> > Wednesday night it pelted down all night, easing off and stopping just
> > before dawn.
> > Gnarled diminutive Khun Mom who owns the rice fields directly behind
> > our house has a big smile on his face, striding around the perimeter
> > levees of his 'thung naa' in an old pair of old rubber boots cut off
> > at the shins, he's looking forward to a bumper harvest, but he's
> > getting concerned that too much more rain will spoil a considerable
> > amount of the rice, such is the uncertain life of an Isaani rice
> > farmer. The people, many of them from Khoraat and Bangkok, who have
> > invested in rice harvesting machines are concerned as well, as at this
> > rate hand harvesting will required, as the soil may be still be too
> > wet for the infernal machines to operate. The two 'talaad nat'
> > markets which were held while we were there, were affected by the rain
> > as well, as the open areas in town where they set up were turned into
> > quagmires. It was amusing to see in the shops in town that the chut
> > "Sangkhathaan" the orange buckets full of goodies which people buy to
> > take to the temple as an offering to the monks, now almost all have an
> > umbrella sticking out of the top.
>
> > Isaan, lush, green and peaceful, is a pleasant place to be at present.


Newsreader.com = Takin Gthepiss

............ Bulshit from a poor Englishman in a wheelchair snipped


Takin Gtheshit, you should really stop to take so much drugs.

I understand that you are a poor pittyful sod in a wheelchair and your
only life is waiting for your weekly visit from the big black wellfare
man to pish you and your wheelchair out into the fresh air.

But taking so much drugs that you start to hallucinate about me and me
wife and that you are in Thailand dont do you any good.

Better make a REAL trip to Thailand.

It's worth the effort.

Now be a good sport/asshole and start posting again 10+ posts like you
did last week.

You are free to use any of your foregered ID"s as you are used to
already.
But make sure to not use the ID's Takin Gthepiss, Deckard or Sue
Chaisone.

Don't be such a coward and show us that you can post again 10+ posts
in one
day, wheelchairman.

--

Takin Gthepiss:
"If you want to make fun of me, that's fine."

USENET:
Sure as hell we like to fun of you

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