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My condition? You should be so lucky to have my condition...
I dreamt about that Seppo last night, the first time I have recalled him in such a long time. I remember he had a moustache & a close beard (no goatee though) & he worked in sales but not shoes. (I may have been summoning the ghost of Al Bundee, the only American shoe salesman I know of.)
I have to acknowledge his chutzpah in inviting me to dinner knowing he didn't have the money to pay for it. And then he had the nerve to order more food than we could ever eat. When the painted lobster was put on our table, I had never seen one bigger.
A shame that hardly any of it was eaten by us. I hope the staff enjoyed it.
And for Pattaya fans, I should mention that the place was a jetty restaurant right where Walking Street is today. We could see the water through the boards under our feet.
As much as the dinner didn't end how I would have liked, I can recall it like yesterday. It is one of those memories that like good wine, improve with age.
Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.
(pacman @ May 30 2010,16:25) I remember he had a moustache & a close beard (no goatee though) & he worked in sales but not shoes. (I may have been summoning the ghost of Al Bundee, the only American shoe salesman I know of.)
I'm still a huge fan of the series "Married with children". It's Al Bundy, if you allow me to correct you.
(pacman @ May 30 2010,16:25) I have to acknowledge his chutzpah in inviting me to dinner knowing he didn't have the money to pay for it. And then he had the nerve to order more food than we could ever eat. When the painted lobster was put on our table, I had never seen one bigger.
A shame that hardly any of it was eaten by us. I hope the staff enjoyed it.
Are you sure he wasn't a Ladyboy
Did you exchange a walk-on part in the war for a lead role in a cage
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