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25-08-2005, 23:18
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for me there is no question.... fiddys wins hands down! The best hangover cure around as well.... i always feel good afterwards, must be the big mug of coffee  but seriously the english breakfast is the best and only 100 baht!
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IVE PASSED IT MANY TIMES......AND NEVER ATE THERE.....
IM STAYING INTHE ORCHID RESIDENCE AT XMAS.SO ILL CHECK IT OUT !!!!!!!!
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Without doubt the best "full English" was at the Islander off Bangla.
2 Black Sheep wasn't bad,but I believe the Kiwi who owned it was selling up so I can't vouch for the quality now.
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Can anyone translate the Thai Phrase Mao Maak Maak that I saw posted in one of the sites on Phuket-info?
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28-08-2005, 00:23
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Can anyone translate the Thai Phrase Mao Maak Maak that I saw posted in one of the sites on Phuket-info?
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IT MEANS "VERY VERY DRUNK"
SUPERMAO IS OFTEN USED AS WELL...IVE BEEN THERE MANY TIMES............
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28-08-2005, 00:30
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Does that mean the same thing if the term "mak, mak" is used? Thanks for reply IJ.
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Does that mean the same thing if the term "mak, mak" is used? Thanks for reply IJ.
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MAK MAK IS USED A LOT.............
IM NOT SURE WHAT THE WORD "KORATKAK" MEANS [SORRY]...........UNLESS SHES TRYING TO TELL YOU SHES FROM KORAT...........
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I have heard that term used a lot and just wondered. She is from Korat...lives there all the time-stock broker. I was there last year as well as Chiang Mai, Bangkok and Pattaya. Will return there for a month on October 3rd. Have really enjoyed the post from this site. Will be in Phuket around October 10th, Patong Beach, I think.
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Maak means 'very much' or more literally "a lot"..
Aroi maak (tasty very much) Maow maak (very drunk) Gin maak (eat a lot) Heal maak (very hungry)..
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Maak means 'very much' or more literally "a lot"..
Aroi maak (tasty very much) Maow maak (very drunk) Gin maak (eat a lot) Heal maak (very hungry)..
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In that case then; I'm heal maak and tend to gin maak, I've had nothing to drink (Yet!) and could do with a aroi maak dirty great Full English fry up just about...............Now! Anybody know where I can get some sausage around here?.....Dirty Mike forget it!! 
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Now! Anybody know where I can get some sausage around here?.....! 
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BOHICA  , well you did ask !!!!! 
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BOHICA  , well you did ask !!!!! 
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Bend Over Here It Comes Again is not how I eat my sausage Faulty! Can't vouch for some other BM's but that's another story for another time!!
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Bend Over Here It Comes Again is not how I eat my sausage Faulty! Can't vouch for some other BM's but that's another story for another time!!
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You didn't say anything about eating sausages ,all you said was
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