chang, heineken, tiger or singha?

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chang, heineken, tiger or singha?

chang
28
31%
heineken
20
22%
tiger
12
13%
singha
30
33%
 
Total votes: 90

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Thinking about it it probably was the Loy Krathong one Caller. Was always on a Sunday, think it's their biggest one of the year.
Tons of stalls, food, entertainment and yeah jam-packed.

Good day out sitting on the grass with the food and beer
:cheers:
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Super Joe wrote:Thinking about it it probably was the Loy Krathong one Caller. Was always on a Sunday, think it's their biggest one of the year.
Tons of stalls, food, entertainment and yeah jam-packed.

Good day out sitting on the grass with the food and beer
:cheers:
In November!!!

But yeah, you're right, the stage is up, lots of live acts braving the cold and then laying the candles on the small lake.

Its a good place to go from time to time.

Met a lady in the local high street here last year (food festival) who has lived here 30 years, unmarried and cooks for the monks there.
Talk is cheap
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