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Thailand last year :thanks:

fark man...u know all the curries......didnt realise u knew jase and manoje

ahahahha

Ash - how clean is thailand? someone was saying its as clean as singapore - but i think he just got it mixed up with malaysia

fark man...u know all the curries......didnt realise u knew jase and manoje

ahahahha

Ash - how clean is thailand? someone was saying its as clean as singapore - but i think he just got it mixed up with malaysia

lol yeah was with those foo's on friday night.

clean as singapore? have you been to the "little india" part of singapore? its really little india, including the sanitation level.

Well what do you deem to be 'clean'?

Some areas do have some rubbish lying around, but then i can think of parts of Melb that are no different

Generally its pretty good considering the amount of people that are squashed in there compared to here.

I wouldnt have called it 'dirty' but then everyones ideas on that are different

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