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With money, you can get it crackin' pretty much anywhere.
Random picture of the street, you can eat some tasty foods and be good for around $1.
A lot of wheel stores over there.
The bathtub at the hotel looked cool at first, but it became a pain to get in/out on a regular basis.
Pretty cool that they offer a variety of newspapers.
Pictures from the hotel.
By the way, plates with red background mean new cars.
I think this was a small P-car gathering.
Prices of cars there. They have the same chassis's as we do, but the numbers are lower because they get taxed A LOT more if the engine is bigger than acertain size. Already crazy prices as is. Divide the prices by 33 to get USD prices. If you can afford a new car there, ANY new car..you're doing prettywell.
I didn't know Lurkin was in the country too.
Dirty Bangkok water, SMH. Even the tap water is not potable.
We went to the beach and stayed at individual rooms shaped like mushrooms. Pretty cool and also got access to part of the beach that's private.
Some weird looking dog on the beach.
RIP
At night, a lot of foreigners.
I woke up the next morning and took this at around 5-6AM..such a beautiful site.
I didn't plan on exercising at all, but I couldn't resist running with such a great backdrop. I didn't have the proper gear so I ran in my regularclothes and yes, Crocs.
I got identical cuts on the toes afterward too. This was me giving money to the monks.
Sticky rice made Laotian style.
A tuk tuk driver bathing her kid in the back.
My family eats like crazy, but still are small. They would buy me this much junk food daily to keep in the hotel to snack on.
This was pretty awesome. Kids were breaking after school in a corner of the local mall.
Random pix from the expressway.
Different types of taxi cars. Most have a loud exhaust.
The upper lower class. At least they have electricity and water.
One of the biggest malls in the country. The 2 of the biggest malls are actually connected.
Food hall..
New Era hats are pretty big there now. Sadly they got the ugly joints and they are all $60 USD, smh.
The walkway/train station that links the 2 malls together.
Looking up at the 2nd mall.
Waiting for taxi.
Starbucks is taking over, just like in the U.S. Prices are the same too when converted.
Prices of gas. From top to bottom, it's diesel, 91, 95, 95. I'm not sure what the diff on the 2 95's are.
Pay stations to get on the expressway.
5-0!
This would be the real low class. No electricity or water. Most are near water so they can wash their clothes and boil the water to drink.
About to get a massage.
A coffee house with pretty cool interior.
Their Accord's tail lights are diff than the U.S. version.
Unfinished project for a train. SMH at corrupted gov't.
This is at an indoors swapmeet. Kids online gaming.
Tasty snacks.
An empty hornet or bee's nest.
Gifts I picked up for friends. A beer can made into a tuk tuk.
Cars are allowed to park parallel to the road if there are no more spots to park in. Just leave the car in neutral so it can be pushed so you don't blockanyone in.
A watered down version of 7 series.
Building with solar panel roof. The bridge is suppose to have some sort of new technology to it too.
This was at an outdoor market looped around a river. Folks weaving leaves to be used as house decors.
Old seweing machine being used as table.
Before there was Starbucks..
People buying stuff from the boats.
Ninjahood's line of guns.
Blurry pic of the drag strip.
Ironic enough, I saw Raadius speeding towards the drag strip. Probably going to make some more racing vids, smh.
Went to eat at a pretty chic plaza, pretty U.S. influenced. Like in the U.S., the nice cars park on the curb.
GT3
If you can afford a Mac, you're balling.
This is where the GT3 parked earlier. I think this is a Scud.
They got the silver dude just like in Santa Monica.
I've never seen so many fake LV, Gucc, etc. purses, fake Volk TE37s, and Brembo caliper covers in my life!
Places like Mickey D's, KFC, etc. sell diff kind of foods, like in this picture and Burger King sells fried chicken too.
Bangkok's airport blows POS LAX away by 10 folds, smh. The shops are so much better.
Random picture of the street, you can eat some tasty foods and be good for around $1.
A lot of wheel stores over there.
The bathtub at the hotel looked cool at first, but it became a pain to get in/out on a regular basis.
Pretty cool that they offer a variety of newspapers.
Pictures from the hotel.
By the way, plates with red background mean new cars.
I think this was a small P-car gathering.
Prices of cars there. They have the same chassis's as we do, but the numbers are lower because they get taxed A LOT more if the engine is bigger than acertain size. Already crazy prices as is. Divide the prices by 33 to get USD prices. If you can afford a new car there, ANY new car..you're doing prettywell.
I didn't know Lurkin was in the country too.
Dirty Bangkok water, SMH. Even the tap water is not potable.
We went to the beach and stayed at individual rooms shaped like mushrooms. Pretty cool and also got access to part of the beach that's private.
Some weird looking dog on the beach.
RIP
At night, a lot of foreigners.
I woke up the next morning and took this at around 5-6AM..such a beautiful site.
I didn't plan on exercising at all, but I couldn't resist running with such a great backdrop. I didn't have the proper gear so I ran in my regularclothes and yes, Crocs.
Sticky rice made Laotian style.
A tuk tuk driver bathing her kid in the back.
My family eats like crazy, but still are small. They would buy me this much junk food daily to keep in the hotel to snack on.
This was pretty awesome. Kids were breaking after school in a corner of the local mall.
Random pix from the expressway.
Different types of taxi cars. Most have a loud exhaust.
The upper lower class. At least they have electricity and water.
One of the biggest malls in the country. The 2 of the biggest malls are actually connected.
Food hall..
New Era hats are pretty big there now. Sadly they got the ugly joints and they are all $60 USD, smh.
The walkway/train station that links the 2 malls together.
Looking up at the 2nd mall.
Waiting for taxi.
Starbucks is taking over, just like in the U.S. Prices are the same too when converted.
Prices of gas. From top to bottom, it's diesel, 91, 95, 95. I'm not sure what the diff on the 2 95's are.
Pay stations to get on the expressway.
5-0!
This would be the real low class. No electricity or water. Most are near water so they can wash their clothes and boil the water to drink.
About to get a massage.
A coffee house with pretty cool interior.
Their Accord's tail lights are diff than the U.S. version.
Unfinished project for a train. SMH at corrupted gov't.
This is at an indoors swapmeet. Kids online gaming.
Tasty snacks.
An empty hornet or bee's nest.
Gifts I picked up for friends. A beer can made into a tuk tuk.
Cars are allowed to park parallel to the road if there are no more spots to park in. Just leave the car in neutral so it can be pushed so you don't blockanyone in.
A watered down version of 7 series.
Building with solar panel roof. The bridge is suppose to have some sort of new technology to it too.
This was at an outdoor market looped around a river. Folks weaving leaves to be used as house decors.
Old seweing machine being used as table.
Before there was Starbucks..
People buying stuff from the boats.
Ninjahood's line of guns.
Blurry pic of the drag strip.
Ironic enough, I saw Raadius speeding towards the drag strip. Probably going to make some more racing vids, smh.
Went to eat at a pretty chic plaza, pretty U.S. influenced. Like in the U.S., the nice cars park on the curb.
GT3
If you can afford a Mac, you're balling.
This is where the GT3 parked earlier. I think this is a Scud.
They got the silver dude just like in Santa Monica.
I've never seen so many fake LV, Gucc, etc. purses, fake Volk TE37s, and Brembo caliper covers in my life!
Places like Mickey D's, KFC, etc. sell diff kind of foods, like in this picture and Burger King sells fried chicken too.
Bangkok's airport blows POS LAX away by 10 folds, smh. The shops are so much better.