Archive for September, 2008

Thailand Night Fever

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

SAWATDEE KRUNGTHEP – HELLO BANGKOK

The bald eagle has landed! Dave The Rave has returned from his reality check to Farangland. So, how was the trip? Did I land in London with a resounding bump? The answer is a definite YES! I dislike the whole chaos of mega busy airports like Heathrow. Although it was my annual family visit, I am pleased to be back in Bangkok. As my luck would have it, this summer was the worst on record. (As most of you know, Britain ranks highly, as having the most miserable weather in the whole of the western world). In reality, the winters are getting longer and the summers are shorter. I have to admit that the catastrophic climate is a depressing characteristic of my motherland. The icy winds and driving rain does nothing to inspire the people. During the holiday, some days the weather was quite reasonable in the daytime, but cold, wet and windy from early evening onwards. We are talking about August here, so I dread to think what the winter months will be like in England. Fortunately, I don’t have to suffer the harsh winter in Farangland. This is one of the best things about living in Thailand. We enjoy a 12-month long summer, which is briefly interrupted by the rainy season. Even the so-called Thai winter (akaat yen), is similar to a fine summer in Farangland. Originating from Antarctic conditions, I always appreciate Thailand’s wonderful weather. (more…)

Daves Raves - Punchline Comedy Club

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

THAILAND NIGHT FEVER ANNOUNCEMENT

This week’s edition of Thailand Night Fever will be online tomorrow evening around 7:00pm Bangkok time. I have just returned from England and I have been busy settling back in. Unfortunately, I didn’t hit the ground running. You guys who are frequent travellers know what it’s like. Give or take a bit, England is 6,000 miles from Thailand. Whenever I return from Farangland, I feel a bit like Doctor Who, after being transported to another world.

Thailand Today - Political Protests

Friday, September 5th, 2008

SAMAK PULLS THE EMERGENCY CORD

Thailand’s political crisis is report by THE ECONOMIST

THAI PM PLANS CRISIS REFERENDUM

With the anti-government protests in Bangkok intensifying, the Thai Prime Minister has proposed a crisis referendum. Here is the latest report from BBC NEWS 

THAILAND TODAY - 2 STUDENTS SHOT

Newsflash reported by Thailand’s newspaper THE NATION

BANGKOK REMAINS FARANG FRIENDLY

Despite the political unrest, Bangkok remains safe for visitors to the Thai capital. The vast majority of Bangkok is unaffected by the political turmoil, as life goes on as normal. All you party people can continue to enjoy Bangkok’s nightlife, so do not let the protests put you off. Overall, Thailand’s nightlife is quiet. However, this is a global affect and therefore, certainly not just Thailand.