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<title>When Monks Go Bad</title>
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<description>Meetings with a couple of Monks, whilst on various travels in Thailand, who were not what they seemed. Rather than waiting for visions or expecting enlightenment in the LOS I would suggest finding your own perfect moments may be best.</description>
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<title>Waking Up</title>
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<description>How I learned to stop worrying and love impotence. </description>
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<title>A True Thailand Ghost Story</title>
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<description>I&#039;d observed a bounce in his step that wasn&#039;t there before. At the same time his face looked troubled as if he was carrying a heavy burden. I didn&#039;t know what to make of these conflicting characteristics yet didn&#039;t want to pry.</description>
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<title>Lost in the LOS</title>
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<description>Mai phen rai! Mai phen rai! Mai phen rai!
This is an idea, a philosophy if you will, that one must fix firmly in one&#039;s mind when embarking on bus travel in Thailand. You are going to need it.
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<title>Dream Weaver</title>
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<description>This is the first chapter of Mr. Olin Powers&#039; soon to be published novel. He has agreed to preview it here on ThailandStories.com for our readers to enjoy.</description>
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<title>Whence Does The Future Come?</title>
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<description>Trumped and stomped . . . </description>
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<title>Clicking Into Oblivion</title>
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<description>The skin tells you one truth. The internet tells you another. Sometimes skin lies. 

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<title>Brother and Daughter Stories</title>
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<description>He had a window seat on an Indian Airlines flight from Delhi to Bombay. After a month in India, he needed a break from the daily parade of scams, the crowds and noise, and so he was flying on to Surabaya via Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. He&rsquo;d been to J..</description>
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<title>From Tokyo to Bangkok, With Love</title>
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<description>On my first trip to Thailand in 2001, I came with a Japanese group tour. I am not even remotely Japanese. </description>
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<title>Thasawang Silk Village - Surin</title>
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<description>Thasawang Silk Village lies ten kilometers outside of the city of Surin. Silk Produced in this village has unique Cambodian-influenced patterns. The silk threads used here are highly delicate, soft, lustrous, and of the highest quality. The silk thre..</description>
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