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01 mars 2010 à 18:25:07
Lu 2759 fois

amok_hodges


I live a very quite life here in Udon. Most nights find me home and working on some project to try and keep the wolves away from our door. Tonight as I came home from picking up supplies a couple of old students from Bangkok were waiting for me. One is a guy named Yun he's a custom knife maker from the brand Yuna knife the other a guy named Sunshine, his dad was the Thai ambassador to the U.S. for years. Anyway they grabbed me and took me out for the evening, great Thai food, many cold beers that we solved all the problems of the world over. Great to have good friends no matter where you are. AMOK! Randy

01 mars 2010 à 19:18:50
Réponse #1

Gros Calou


Welcome Amok, Thaï food and cold beer shared with Knife Maker, it's the highlight  ;#

01 mars 2010 à 19:23:50
Réponse #2

Patrick


Great to have some new friends all over the world to share projects, knife fighting skills or just a Singha.

Pat, Siam Lover.



 

01 mars 2010 à 23:29:41
Réponse #3

SurvivalFred


Great to have some new friends all over the world to share projects, knife fighting skills or just a Singha.
Pat, Siam Lover.

Ho, peuchère ! Y'a notre Pat qui se met à la langue de "chèque-es-pire" ... comme quoi, tout est possible  :lol: ;# ;)

Fred

PS : Welcome Amok_Hodges   :)
 

Vous êtes trop devant votre écran d'ordinateur, allez donc pratiquer dehors !!

02 mars 2010 à 07:33:19
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Patrick


Ho, peuchère ! Y'a notre Pat qui se met à la langue de "chèque-es-pire" ... comme quoi, tout est possible  :lol: ;# ;)
Bah il a quand même utilisé un sabir vaguement anglophone pour bosser pendant 10 ans , le Pat  ;D

Et puis quand des invités font l'effort de venir jusqu'à nous la moindre des choses est d'essayer de communiquer, ou de faire nous même l'effort d'apprendre.

02 mars 2010 à 09:01:45
Réponse #5

amok_hodges


It's hard for me to guys I have  Google aims to translate everything does'nt Translate  out to something that I really understand so please have patient with me and I will have with you also. Nok and Randy

02 mars 2010 à 09:21:26
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amok_hodges


Here's a pic of Randy's EDC made for hi By Yun Of www.Yunaknives.com and the trainer I made for him to go with it
« Modifié: 02 mars 2010 à 16:27:44 par plumok »

02 mars 2010 à 09:25:15
Réponse #7

bloodyfrog


Welcome on board Nok and Randy.

Problem with these two fellows (Survivalfred and Patrick) is one is from Belgium (poor educated country), the other one from Marseille (big city, south of France, poor educated fishermen...).
In fact two problems.
They believe they write in french (but none of us can't understand a word from them.).
They believe they're funny.

 ;D

Manu.

02 mars 2010 à 09:35:53
Réponse #8

amok_hodges


Pat You have been to Thailand? If you ever come back you will have to come visit us in Udon we can train and eat together. Nok

02 mars 2010 à 10:02:10
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DavidManise


Hi guys :)

Nice to see you here ! 

You guys will have to share your conclusions as to solving all the problems of the world.  We offer virtual Bordeaux and french cuisine in exchange ;)

David
"Ici, on n'est pas (que) sur Internet."

Mon PATREON -
Stages survie CEETS - Page de liens a moi que j'aimeu

02 mars 2010 à 10:13:57
Réponse #10

amok_hodges


Funny thing is all the answers to the problems were so clear after we finished the first three bottles but in the morning they just didn't make as much sense  :-\

02 mars 2010 à 10:18:12
Réponse #11

DavidManise


:lol:

Then maybe a cold beer with friend IS the answer ? ;)

David
"Ici, on n'est pas (que) sur Internet."

Mon PATREON -
Stages survie CEETS - Page de liens a moi que j'aimeu

02 mars 2010 à 10:31:00
Réponse #12

Patrick


Pat You have been to Thailand? If you ever come back you will have to come visit us in Udon we can train and eat together. Nok
yes Nok, for two times. The first One for Muay Thai and Krabi Krabong session and the second one for tourism with my wife. Since I'm deeper in love of your country. A several centuries culture, amazing hospitality, great warriors, so fine cooking, so amazing landscapes.

I promise to visit Randy and You the next one in Udon.  :)

« Modifié: 02 mars 2010 à 10:43:45 par Patrick »

02 mars 2010 à 10:33:54
Réponse #13

Patrick


Welcome on board Nok and Randy.

Problem with these two fellows (Survivalfred and Patrick) is one is from Belgium (poor educated country), the other one from Marseille (big city, south of France, poor educated fishermen...).
In fact two problems.
They believe they write in french (but none of us can't understand a word from them.).
They believe they're funny.

 ;D

Manu.

Alors, "trou du cul" je me rappelle c'est "asshole" et "petit con", c'est comment déjà en rossbif ?  ;D

02 mars 2010 à 10:37:51
Réponse #14

Eric Lem


:lol:

Then maybe a cold beer with friend IS the answer ? ;)

David

I've been saying it for yeaaaaaaars, but nobody believes me....  :closedeyes:

....one is from Belgium (poor educated country)....

Tu sais ce qu'il te dit le "poor educated country"?
Peace,

Eric.
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