I used that airport train for the first time this morning. Its pretty cool. Well, it was for me, travelling with no luggage.
I must admit, I wouldn't like to be lugging heavy bags up and down those stairs. Probably why it seems to be used more by commuters than tourists.
Flew in from Samui to do some shopping, and thought that I would give it a try.
Landed 10:35, and was in MBK by 11:35.
Took the line to Phaya Thai, then changed. Did MBK, Pantip and Central World.
Coming back went from Ra
I spend time with some big report for Learning disabilities students after gave my coupon to the Education Department .I still teach the special class for some student who came over me at my work.
Some student gone coz they dont like me I acept that can't help them.Try much to visit their family and report about their profile to the school.Found them were this type student long time and still cant read.
I knew what a problem why thai sudent still can't read but everything drama for me:
It smells like horse manure and looks like a dirty beach rock but this lump of ‘floating gold’ could pocket one man over £100,000.
The unusual ‘stone’ is believed to be a piece of rare and valuable whale vomit, or ambergris, an in-demand ingredient used in perfumes such as Chanel No.5.
Lancashire resident Ken Wilman discovered the 3kg lump while out walking his boxer dog Madge on Morecambe beach.
‘I didn’t actually realise what it was at first, I couldn’t understand why Madge w
Finally i live in Phitsanulok 4 month ago. I working as a Thai teacher for the Learning Disabilities students ,no wages about 3 month now.
First month here it alway hard for me because i tried to fight and change my role life in Bangkok to live with people here. What i done before and what i will do right now it doesn't match but i not hurry i just take time and see the student attention to me.
Thanks for my facebook friend who is a English teach advice me well.
Even my advicer is American I
It smells like horse manure and looks like a dirty beach rock but this lump of ‘floating gold’ could pocket one man over £100,000.
The unusual ‘stone’ is believed to be a piece of rare and valuable whale vomit, or ambergris, an in-demand ingredient used in perfumes such as Chanel No.5.
Lancashire resident Ken Wilman discovered the 3kg lump while out walking his boxer dog Madge on Morecambe beach.
‘I didn’t actually realise what it was at first, I couldn’t understand why Madge