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-- My Enthusiastic & American Friend lives on the 7fl. of a condo. on Phahon Yothin rd. soi thirty-something or other;
- Recently he told a NZ. friend & me that betimes on sunday, 20 nov., forenoon he looked-out of one of the windows, saw that the water was knee-deep and resigned himself to another day immured in his app't.; - Just after noon his next-door neighbor knocked-on his door to tell him that all of the water in the soi had disappeared. Incredulously he looked-out and beheld that it was so! - MORE amazingly and just after 14.hrs. a mixed gp. of soldiery & of BMA. persons appeared and started to clean-up the soi by removing all the detritus and then hosing-down the roadway to make it clean.; - So now he can walk dry-shod onto PY. rd. and pick-up public tpt. again; - Apparently PY. rd. is flooded still beyond soi 41.. -- E&OE. as reported speech. --
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-- Today, 23 nov., a'noon. I visited my young friend in his hair-dressing salon on Phet Kasem soi 79.;
- From BTS. Krung Thonburi,(S7.), the whole journey was by BMTA. 'bus. - approx.70. mins.; - A lot LESS water than 5.days previously; but in the gen'l. area of THE MALL - Bang Khae still axle deep for 'buses. and for Heavy Goods' Vehs.. The MALL remains CLOSED. Only a few RThArmy vehs. seen and a lot fewer boats/rafts and suchlike; - Along the journey I had noticed that the IN-bound carriageway was generally MORE under-water than was the OUT-bound one; -- In soi 79 the water had fallen to generally ankle-deep; but quite possible to walk MORE comfortably for most of the way along the side-walks; although many locals seemed to prefer walking & splashing-along in the roadway. no boats plying for hire. -- I had borrowed a small & hand-towel for drying my feet in the returning 'bus.; several other & Thai PAX. looked-at me as though I was doing stg. quite unusual - possibly, being an aged farang, I was? -- Thus it looks like the worst of the flooding may be over and clean-up will be able to start quite soon with life ret'g. to what passes for 'Normal.' here in BKK.! --
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A coupla pics may be useful. Here is how the Silom Complex Shopping Plaza looked yesterday.
And the corner of Soi Ngam Duplee & Rama IV (near Pinnacle) A typical style entry to a shop. This one Tops on Silom. Of course there is not a drop to be seen in and around this part of town. And posts above indicate it is drying out in the 'burbs. As mother would have said 'they must have had the wind up!' a few weeks back.
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-- Although not strictly germane to CFS., with our esteemed Moderator's permission, of course, I shall write that I've been given to u'stand. that the IMMIG'N. BUREAU on Chaeng Wattana rd. is inaccessible except to Army vehs.;
- Foreigners resident in BKK., in NONTHABURI & in AYUDHAYA should go to the Immig'n. Bureau on Suan Phlu rd., (the Bureau is after soi 8.); Suan Phlu is off S. Sathorn rd. from nr. to the AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY, (I visited today,24 nov., forenoon to check-IN for my 90 days.), - At Suan Phlu there are plenty of direction signs shewing one where to go; if in doubt ask at Info. wch. is just inside the door to one's LHS.; - MORE info. at > Immigration Bureau Website < --
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-- Gentle Reader,
- Cent'l. BKK. - let's write BANGRAK area - is dry under-foot, as is S'BHUMI. INT'L. AIRPORT; reportedly no tpt. problems between those two places; reportedly no tpt. problems between S'BHUMI. & PATTAYA; - PINNACLE & SURIWONGSE HTLS. reported to be full, mostly with displaced persons caused by flooding in outlying areas; - Most FAMILY MARTS', 7/11s'., S'mkts'. shelves are being restocked - no problems with adequate supplies of drinking/potable water; - With possibly fewer int'l. visitors expected maybe for for those brave enough to visit certain & popular places of e'tainment. etc. etc. it'll be MORE of a Buyers' Mkt.? -- Was given a favorable rpt. about BKK's ROSE HTL. - S'wong. rd.: although outwardly shabby-appearing its bedrooms are nigh on ****. std. for just 1,500.Bh. per diem. - no mention if that was nett & if b'fast. incl.; - Today, 27 nov., forenoon I looked-IN at CP.TOWER - Si Lom rd., and saw that its sand-bagged defences were being removed. -- E&OE. as much reported speech. --
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Calling "pretentious" something you don't understand doesn't prove much for you. It reminds me of something I read somewhere else : culture is snobbery...
It makes all the charm of our friend Sextile's posts, ..... even if we have sometimes to read them twice !
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-- Yesterday, (27th. of november 2011.), afternoon I was out and about in the general area of SEACON SQUARE, where quite a few private and public buildings had set-up their anti-flood barriers.
- However, a random check of sand-bags indicated that their contents were dry - hence no flooding out there. - SEACON SQUARE is approx. 06.5.Miles due WEST of SUVANABHUMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT's Passenger-reception area. --
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-- Gentle Reader,
- Although I admit to using abbreviations, consistent within the context, I noted what Khun TouristBangkok wrote in his posting #53. - Thus, and as a check, I availed of Search-engine Google, entered: 'Abbreviations+'TPT.' and awaited the results. Surprisingly - to me, at least - the word that I had in mind: 'Transport.' was not shewn; but that was based-on but one & random sampling of Google's abilities. --
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And there, as it so happens, "transport" is the first definition that is given. I may add that I think that it's easy to understand those abbreviations/acronyms that you use, simply because of the context.
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flew back into BKK last sunday. Immigration as busy as uaual-nearly 30 mins wait. In town about as busy as i remembered. Today morning peak much quieter-schools still closed. After a while I realised that the busgarage for my route was flooded and if buses were kept dry-they would lack the staff locked in their flooded houses. Many gaping holes in tesco and some 7s, but alternatives available. This really seems to vary a lot between shops. Many shops are removing the walls and sandbags they had as precaution.
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By the way I availed myself of my usual tpt to get to my hotel and my driver and I had to walk across mutilple carparks, the high rise bldgs chokker, to his car... There is a lot of variation here. The Tesco on Pr.RAM IV was 80% empty with no beer etc and the 7-11 virtually next door was full except one could not buy beer as it was not yet the bewitching hour...
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