Monday, 27 April 2009
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Liverpool to play in Bangkok
Thailand is Liverpool crazy, so locals and expats will be excited to hear that Liverpool will play the Thai national team in Bangkok on 22 July. The game is a follow-up to the club's last trip to Thailand in 2003.
Monday, 20 April 2009
Avoid TT&T MaxNet in Thailand
If you're looking for an internet service provider in Thailand I have some anecdotal advice for you. Do not sign up to TT&T's MaxNet service.
The internet is generally inconsistent in Thailand at the best of times but for the last week or so I've had a mixture of intermitten usage and no access at all to sites hosted by blogger or wordpress - so most of the web's blogs. I've also had patchy and limited access to Wikipedia, YouTube, Twitter and a host of other mainstream websites.
Incredibly frustrating and it has meant my postings to JF have been limited too.
From talking with Thai expats on Twitter (if you’re not on already, you really should be!) it's clear that MaxNet is to blame as other customers are experiencing these access problems.
One guy suggested that it might be linked to the current government crackdown on controversial websites, particularly in relation to the UDD (Red Shirt) protests - see here for details. I don’t believe this to be the case as, to the best of my knowledge, other ISPs are operating a regular service in spite of restrictions.
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Happy half birthday to my little monster
My little man's half birthday (six months) fell yesterday, Saturday, but I was unable to post due to ongoing internet access issues from my ISP, TT&T - not flavour of the month with me.
Thursday, 16 April 2009
My tea war-chest
Jonny Foreigner has to be a bit cliched sometimes, so here it is. There's something about the English and tea, even in a place as hot as Thailand, we simply love it and I'm not different.
Check out my tea arsenal.I went dry a few months ago but learnt from the experience and now I've accumulated quite a collection, if I dare say so myself.
The imported lot includes M&S from the parents and the delectable Boh Cameronian from my brother courtesy of his 'Escape From Blighty World Tour Extravaganza' (TM).
Closer to home Tesco Lotus has provided a little gem with its organic tea (recycled box to boot), geat quality and a bargain at 70 baht, around £1.50 - highly recommended. As for the cheapo Tesco box, the contents is pretty hideous by English standards but better than nothing out here.
Anyone else got a tea collection worth shouting about?
Sunday, 12 April 2009
Why all Thai expats should be on Twitter
As an expat in Thailand it can be difficult keeping up with the latest news. There are few English language TV stations available and the English daily newspapers are, feankly, low on quality and high on bias.
- Communicate with friends accross the world
- Stay in touch with breaking events - such as the developments in Bangkok
- 'Meet' new people in Thailand
- Find news - most news outlets circulate article links
- Share interesting information
- (Sometimes) circulate JF blog posts
- Network - much of my freelance work can be traced to Twitter in one way or another
- Talk about what I'm doing- only when it is interesting, of course
- Stay in touch with the media/PR industry in the UK
- Ask questions or seek opinion
Friday, 10 April 2009
The public holiday gamble
Abhisit's latest move was to make today a public holiday across Thailand. The surprise announcement was made late last night as part of the Thai PM's televised address to the nation. Contrary to regular public holidays, banks and some businesses are working today.
Thursday, 9 April 2009
The right to protest
So Thailand is back making global political headlines again - can you say it ever stopped though? This time the spotlight in on the Thaksin Shinawatra supporting Red Shirts, rivals in chief to the PAD mob.


Monday, 6 April 2009
The example of a "Dickhead" on Wikipedia
**DISCLAIMER - I know a lot of people don't share my passionate for football, I'm told that some even loathe the game (?!), but I'm going to use an example from my beloved sport for a non-sporting reference...bear with me!


"With United 2–1 down and needing a goal to keep their title campaign alive, manager Alex Ferguson threw Macheda on in place of Nani just after the hour mark. After Ronaldo equalised for United in the 80th minute, Macheda won the match with a curling effort from just inside the area in the third minute of injury time."

