Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Monday, 21 May 2012
Sunday, 20 May 2012
You're So Money And You Don't Even Know It
Trent: You know what you are? You're like a big bear with claws and with fangs...
Sue: ...big fucking teeth, man.
Trent: Yeah... big fuckin' teeth on ya'. And she's just like this little bunny, who's just kinda cowering in the corner.
Sue: Shivering.
Trent: Yeah, man just kinda... you know, you got these claws and you're staring at these claws and you're thinking to yourself, and with these claws you're thinking, "How am I supposed to kill this bunny, how am I supposed to kill this bunny?"
Sue: ...big fucking teeth, man.
Trent: Yeah... big fuckin' teeth on ya'. And she's just like this little bunny, who's just kinda cowering in the corner.
Sue: Shivering.
Trent: Yeah, man just kinda... you know, you got these claws and you're staring at these claws and you're thinking to yourself, and with these claws you're thinking, "How am I supposed to kill this bunny, how am I supposed to kill this bunny?"
Trent and Sue to Mike in Swingers (1996)
Labels:
China,
Putuo Mountain
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Happy Days
Labels:
Bangkok,
planes trains and automobiles,
Thailand
Saturday, 5 May 2012
All Aboard The Night Train
There's a relatively new night market in Bangkok, situated on an abandoned train yard, selling all sorts of vintage items - from clothes, knick knacks and toys, to homewares, furniture and even classic motorcycles.
Located nearby to Chatuchak Market, the area was provided by the State Railway, and is also only open on the weekends, from late afternoon until midnight; although it really doesn't start picking up till around dinner time.
There are temporary stalls set up to sell smaller items, as well as warehouses along the sides of the tracks that have most of the larger pieces.
Of course there is plenty of local food and drink available, and you can sit in one of the empty train cars to take a rest and have a beer or two to cool off.
It's a great atmosphere and a dream for those who love anything vintage. I managed to pick up an old BTS skytrain bench from this shop for my foyer for like $20.
Located nearby to Chatuchak Market, the area was provided by the State Railway, and is also only open on the weekends, from late afternoon until midnight; although it really doesn't start picking up till around dinner time.
There are temporary stalls set up to sell smaller items, as well as warehouses along the sides of the tracks that have most of the larger pieces.
Of course there is plenty of local food and drink available, and you can sit in one of the empty train cars to take a rest and have a beer or two to cool off.
It's a great atmosphere and a dream for those who love anything vintage. I managed to pick up an old BTS skytrain bench from this shop for my foyer for like $20.
To get to the Night Train Market, or 'Talad Rot Fai', as it's called, take the MRT to Kampaeng Phet Station and walk about 10 mins west on Kampaeng Phet Road. You can't miss it on your right.
Labels:
anything's for sale,
Bangkok,
Thailand,
vintage
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Fired Up
I'm a firestarter, twisted firestarter
You're the firestarter, twisted firestarter
You're the firestarter, twisted firestarter
- Liam Howlett (The Prodigy) -
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
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