tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435902129678181031.post5942608398525599226..comments2024-01-21T15:26:38.172+07:00Comments on Thai Girl: Junks I Have Known and LovedA True Friend to Chinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10953073219104650895noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435902129678181031.post-61092317995310108922007-08-18T14:10:00.000+07:002007-08-18T14:10:00.000+07:00This comment will be mostly off-topic. Although I...This comment will be mostly off-topic. Although I am a lover of junk. ;-) I just wanted to say how much I have enjoyed reading your posts. I have not gotten a copy of Thai Girl yet but also look forward to that. Since my holiday to Thailand in May 2007 I have been quite nearly obsessed with all things Thai. I have been trying to learn more of the language and read as many blogs as I can about this wonderful country and your writings have certainly helped to clarify as well as confuse. Now, within the space of a minute I want to move there, stay here (Denver, USA) but visit more often, and never set foot there again. Lurking over at Phil.uk.net confuses me even more as it now seems that he is preparing to make a change in his living arrangements - but he is just alluding to what they may be. I think that at 49yo I most likely fall into a similar mental frame as he. I love to visit, I want to live there full time, but when i do I would maybe tire of it and leave. Gee, I wonder which way this all will work its way out. Not too surprisingly, I find the stories that involve your interactions with Cat and her village to be the most interesting. I think that i project myself into those situations that you experience and write about and then wonder how I would comport myself. In such a rural setting I think i would find myself getting quite bored for much of the time. No real way to know in my current circumstances. Anyway, thanks for sharing.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06605606176974654160noreply@blogger.com