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nevets wrote:I was not understanding why fo shizzle was an answer directed at me , it must be an American thang.
Yes Nevets, I'm from the mean streets of Cheshire.

I thought with you saying "Pang" (which i've never heard in my life) that you may be fluent in the language of the modern urban yoof.
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no problem can not guaranty spelling but pang or bang fenetically would be cost to much. may be someone will no the correct transliteration. :cheers:
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penggg :D
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:oops: :lach: :oops:

I thought it was some local English slang I'd never heard, didnt realise you'd put 1 Thai word in your sentence.

I thought yo' talking Jive Brother.
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Thanks Super Joe :cheers: :cheers:
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whats the word on the street then SJ? :thumb:
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nevets wrote:no problem can not guaranty spelling but pang or bang fenetically would be cost to much. may be someone will no the correct transliteration. :cheers:
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nevets: (or may I call you Steven?)

I would have spelt it paeng - whatever, this little 'expensive' word has produced quite a lot of fun, so who cares? :)

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Nice word Jim, was that transliteration expensive mak mak mai ?

I would have spelt it paeng
That looks spot on Vital. All please ignore my pathetic effort :oops:

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Super Joe wrote: was that transliteration expensive mak mak mai ?
Mai paeng, Duu http://www.thai-language.com/dict/
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:offtopic: yes we are spoilt richard i cant talk about resteraunts as i only use Lanahan Khun Mrs Sarge :bow: :bow: :bow:
3 metres from settee and tv :D :D :D
Covers bekfas lunce and dimmer :roll: :roll:
Over 200 different items on the menu Thai & Farang :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
cooked to my perfection :thumb:
no tips except on ATM days :D :shock:
the drawback is if i forget to ask "wot eat tonight" first. I have to think up the menus :cry: :oops: :cry: :oops:
cannot ask above question before 1100 hrs :banghead:

off topic slightly
Spoke to sister in wales her monthly electric bill has just come in at 334 pounds a month 20,000 bahtish :shock: :shock: :shock: my bill 1,800 and thats with Mrs Sarge running her business :D :D :D
yes we are spoilt :D :D :D
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