Happy Fathers Day

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Happy Fathers Day

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A very Happy Birthday to His Majesty The King

Also a very happy fathers day to all other Dads. :cheers:

Here in Hanoi, I set my alarm to 06.45 every morning to get up for work. I received a nice happy fathers day text from my family in Hua Hin this morning - at 06.30 :banghead: .......... :roll:

But I love them too 8)
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06:45?? Lazy barsteward...... :duck: :laugh:
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Cheeky git - I assume you get up earlier from all that training to catch the sheep :wink:

Yeh well, 6 days a week I'm up and at it.
Anyways - back home to HH on 20th and a lonnnnnnnnnnnng break of several months

Might be a lazy barsteward then - cos I will be my own master :neener:

:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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It was indeed a very nice day. My 7 year old made a very touching Father's Day card written in English and Thai with some very nice art work to boot. She brought a tear to the old eye. :D

While I have you here Terry, have you found any unique Christmas presents there in Hanoi? Laptops, cameras etc., that are cheaper than here.....or some kind of local artistic - cultural items. Just curious. Pete :cheers:
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prcscct wrote:It was indeed a very nice day. My 7 year old made a very touching Father's Day card written in English and Thai with some very nice art work to boot. She brought a tear to the old eye. :D
After decades of being given passed-around bottles of Brut, these days I instruct the brood to leave me in peace and not make a fuss. My youngster decided to ignore such sage advice and presented me with an ornate Thai garland. They really are spectacular...

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prcscct wrote:.............While I have you here Terry, have you found any unique Christmas presents there in Hanoi? Laptops, cameras etc., that are cheaper than here.....or some kind of local artistic - cultural items. Just curious. Pete :cheers:
Not really Pete

We did get a dozen or so of the 'coolie hats', a few 'Good Morning Vietnam' touristy tee shirts. I guess the best stuff was when Mrs. T bought some very nice original oil paintings of local scenes and a few of FISH...........for me! 8)

The best stuff to buy is Champagne! At around USD 50 to 60 for a bottle of non vintage Mum or Moet in my local mom & pop shop - it's a no brainer. Vietnam is civilised in this respect - low tax on booze :cheers:

So - now you know where this year's Seasonal booze has come from at our house.
Chock Dee :laugh:
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