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Originally Posted by chezeburger
I understand that there is a bus service 825 that runs directly from the Bkk airport to Nong Khai. The http://www.transport.co.th/ is in thai and i can't find a translation for it. Any pros please pm me if they have any knowledge. I need to know the time and the venue to buy the tickets in Nongkhai. Got make time for buffer to catch my flight back to Sg.
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Wah... go see tilak in Nong Khai ah? Your trip sounds so rush and kan cheong coz itz a farkin long bus trip man! Try Google Chrome translator. If not stay in BKK one night then go to Northern Bus Terminal (Mor Chit). I'm sure many buses departing daily.
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Originally Posted by holymannn
Chat with a fb gal in bkk. She just started a small kopitiam at her house. She is selling toasted bread. But she nv heard of kaya butter bread. I will but few cans for her to try this trip. 5555
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In Thai is called "san-kaya". Its a more watery version of our kaya usually served with steamed cubes of bread. They also have toast with variations of these 3 ingredients - kaya, butter and condensed milk. Mostly found in old Chinatown (Yaowarat) kopitiams. There r a few roadside stalls in Bangkok selling the steam bread+kaya. One at Victory Monument at the One Plaza (burned down) section, next to kway chap & kway teow stall.
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Originally Posted by Garage1
nibby, pls stay in singapore, postpone yr trip at all cost, i know u damn scared..all the bombs,protest,... so singaporeans must always follow rules....its so fucking dangerous.. so stay away, leave the cheonging to us..cancel yr balless mission..u have been warned
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Planning to go see my tilak but now so scared! My mother also say better don't go. "Go Bangkok for what!? Wait kanna bomb so dangerous..." *Sigh* Everytime she SMS say "kid tueng mak mak"... my heart is happy but my balls no happy