Still in Bangkok... but not for long.
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This restaurant's going for the industrial look.
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Good ol' mom and pop food for Friday night dinner.
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And a special breakfast the next morning -- bread dipped in delicious green goo!
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We found little-Tokyo nestled in a corner of Siam Square.
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Green tea and milk swirl soft serve. And priced comparably to DQ. What more could you ask for?
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Posing with my fat, constipated Japanese buddy.
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Coming soon, to a Siam Square near you! (They built all new shops down the middle of the street adjacent to the movie theater that burnt down.)
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We found a free magazine-reading zone, sponsored by the Magazine Association of Thailand.
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They must have copies of every magazine published in Thailand ...
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... unfortunately, they're all in Thai! So it's slow-going for me.
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We stumbled upon a property decked in murals, not a block from our apartment. How did we miss this?
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Seriously, how could we have never seen these before?
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A big feast after a morning at the gym. Argh!
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On the walkway over Siam Square, there was a We-Love-Thailand art fest.
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If you wanted to contribute, you had to have lovely things to say about Thailand.
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Artists lined the walk. It's not clear if their paintings were for sale, or what.
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Not clear where he was going with the message in this one.
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A corrupt police man, soldier, politician and scarecrow play ring-around-the-rosie.
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Hmm. Is this art?
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Nicer than the piece she was painting.
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A mid-afternoon nap on the world's biggest pillows! Holy smokes, one would fill our apartment.
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Our big investment of the month: proper wine glasses.
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Even I had to have a (mini) glass to celebrate.
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Looking for the legs. WHERE ARE THE LEGS???