gotlost
Kap Chong R Us Member
I drew neither.
Yours my esteemed friend is so whiteout you do do not C shyt.
I drew neither.
Thanks for the effort guys but a cartographer both of you are not. How about GPS location.
...so whiteout you do do not C shyt.
I am not surprised that I would have had no idea where to go!
Does anyone actually understand any of GL's posts??...................
The Surin Map has been amended. I will amend again to show a little more detail but I warn you now, that part of town has roads more akin to a rat's nest than other parts of town. Impossible to show all the twists and turns on the Surin map, nor the one way systems operating along the klong.
You are a brave man, Yorky, to get between the somewhat incoherent mutterings of Coffee and GotLost! I would be out of my depth and might even think they are getting off topic!
So how exactly did Louis and Clark find their 3,700 mile (5900 km) way back home after their 1 1/2 years of travel to the Pacific Ocean ?
but never had a problem locating their favourite coyote venues throughout Thailand boobs2...funny that.
An interesting sociological essay there. The make up of SF members. Finding boobs2 over food and Chokdee5. Maybe not in that order either. Now is anyone surprised?
Did any of us come to Thailand for the temples?
It's simply fookin' amazing how so many can not live without GPS traveling on paved roads.
I didn't know why I was going to Thailand for the first time. Friends just told me I would like it. They were correct!
In 1996 I drove from Don Muang to Surin in a hire car on my own. It was my first time and there were no signs in English after Saraburi. Never heard of GPS then, but I had a sort of map.