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| Kramer and his 'Clair Vickers' sock puppet. Another one from the archives. This one is another example of just how devious Kramer is in his continuing abuse of usenet whilst he spams the group trying to promote his business. In this one, he sets up his 'Clair Vickers' sock puppet to make a post to sct, posing as a tourist and asks a few questions about an upcoming trip to Chiang Mai. The very next day, guess who jumps in? Yep, 'Kombat' Kramer!!! Kombat runs a tour business in Chiang Mai and answers his own post with a detailed list of... well read for yourself! He was obviously and deviously trying to promote himself here by using SPAM to do so. I like the tag line "If you'd like more specific details, just send me an e-mail." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai From: clair_vick...@yahoo.co.uk (clair_vick...@yahoo.co.uk) Date: 20 Oct 2003 17:24:52 -0700 Local: Mon, Oct 20 2003 5:24 pm Subject: Chiang Mai in December? Hello, Are there special activities happening in Chiang Mai in December that one just shouldn't miss? Are there cultural or scenic spots that are "must see" sort of places there? Any recommended hotels better for single women? Thank you Clair ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai From: Steve Kramer <s...@seatraveler.com> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 20:58:12 +0700 Local: Tues, Oct 21 2003 6:58 am Subject: Re: Chiang Mai in December? > Are there cultural or scenic spots that are "must see" sort of places > there? If I were visiting Chiang Mai in December (the weather is wonderfully cool by then) the places I would want to see around town would be the Wat on Doi Suthep, Wat Chedi Luang, and Wat Suan Doak for the temples, Warrorot Market for a glimpse of a typical (but huge) morning and day market, a stroll along the moat near Thapae Gate then into the Old City for just a quick walk around. In the evening try a Kantoke dinner show with good food and traditional Thai dancers performing for you. There are several different ones to chose from. And of course, there is Chiang Mai's famous Night Bazaar. A stroll along looking at the vendors stalls may turn up a bargain or two. Going just about 15 minutes north of town you can find great orchid nurseries and butterfly farms, three different elephant camps (one is VERY touristy and two quite natural) a water buffalo training farm, The Queen's Botanical gardens, snake and monkey shows if you like that sort of thing, and some hill tribe villages if you prefer more cultural endeavors. 10 minutes east of town you can find the San Kamphang handicraft area with many different items being fashioned, from paper to silver, silk to umbrellas. Going south for just an hour will get you to Doi Inthanon National Park with several beautiful waterfalls, (Be sure to visit the Mae Ya waterfall!) Karen and Hmong hill tribe villages, temples, and the King and Queen Stupas on the summit. If you are here on a Tuesday, there is a wonderful farmers market that takes place 63k north in the village of Chang Dao. Several different hill tribes use this market as their main means of selling their produce, stocking up on items that they can't make themselves, and gathering to chat. The mix of colorful costumes is a riot of color for a photographer! But remember, this market is ONLY held on Tuesday mornings! > Any recommended hotels better for single women? I have never heard of women having any problems at any of the hotels in Chiang Mai. Not that it has never happened. The world isn't crime free. But Chiang Mai is NOT a hotbed of criminal activity aimed at women. Aimed at anyone, for that matter. It's a rather nice place to live! If you'd like more specific details, just send me an e-mail. Steve Kramer Chiang Mai, Thailand http://www.photoenvisions.com -- "The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons, but in seeing with new eyes." - Marcel Proust ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ **So, there we have it. Steve 'Kombat' Kramer - Usenet troll, spammer and ASSHOLE. *smirk* ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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| "Steve Calvin" <calvins@optonline.net> wrote in message news:37csbgF5ca14nU2@individual.net... > Takin Gthepiss wrote: > > > JEAASUS H. CHRIST! Will you flaming fucking crossposters CUT THIS FUCKING > SHIT OFF!? NObody FUCKING CARES! > > -- > Steve > > Ever wonder about those people who spend $2.00 apiece on those little > bottles of Evian water? Try spelling Evian backwards... Feel better now? |
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| In article <37csbgF5ca14nU2@individual.net>, Steve Calvin <calvins@optonline.net> wrote: € JEAASUS H. CHRIST! Will you flaming fucking crossposters CUT THIS € FUCKING SHIT OFF!? NObody FUCKING CARES! No. Have a seat, newbie. -- "We're going to rush the hijackers." -Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001 |
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| Takin Gthepiss wrote: JEAASUS H. CHRIST! Will you flaming fucking crossposters CUT THIS FUCKING SHIT OFF!? NObody FUCKING CARES! -- Steve Ever wonder about those people who spend $2.00 apiece on those little bottles of Evian water? Try spelling Evian backwards... |
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| Thus spake Steve Calvin <calvins@optonline.net> : >Takin Gthepiss wrote: > > >JEAASUS H. CHRIST! Will you flaming fucking crossposters CUT THIS >FUCKING SHIT OFF!? NObody FUCKING CARES! a) kf the fucker b) don't respond -- dillon "When the French are against it, you know we can't be far wrong." - Adm. Bobbie Ray Inman |
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| Takin Gthepiss wrote: > Kramer and his 'Clair Vickers' sock puppet. > > Another one from the archives. > > This one is another example of just how devious Kramer is in his continuing > abuse of usenet whilst he spams the group trying to promote his business. In > this one, he sets up his 'Clair Vickers' sock puppet to make a post to sct, > posing as a tourist and asks a few questions about an upcoming trip to > Chiang Mai. The very next day, guess who jumps in? Yep, 'Kombat' Kramer!!! > > Kombat runs a tour business in Chiang Mai and answers his own post with a > detailed list of... well read for yourself! He was obviously and deviously > trying to promote himself here by using SPAM to do so. I like the tag line > "If you'd like more specific details, just send me an e-mail." > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > I like Steve Kramer's posts. They are veery interesting and full of good information. (unlike "gthepiss" , who is only abusive and adds nothing.) Nancree > Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai > From: clair_vick...@yahoo.co.uk (clair_vick...@yahoo.co.uk) > Date: 20 Oct 2003 17:24:52 -0700 > Local: Mon, Oct 20 2003 5:24 pm > Subject: Chiang Mai in December? > > Hello, > > Are there special activities happening in Chiang Mai in December that > one just shouldn't miss? > > Are there cultural or scenic spots that are "must see" sort of places > there? > > Any recommended hotels better for single women? > > Thank you > Clair > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai > From: Steve Kramer <s...@seatraveler.com> > Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 20:58:12 +0700 > Local: Tues, Oct 21 2003 6:58 am > Subject: Re: Chiang Mai in December? > > > > Are there cultural or scenic spots that are "must see" sort of places > > there? > > If I were visiting Chiang Mai in December (the weather is wonderfully > cool by then) the places I would want to see around town would be the > Wat on Doi Suthep, Wat Chedi Luang, and Wat Suan Doak for the temples, > Warrorot Market for a glimpse of a typical (but huge) morning and day > market, a stroll along the moat near Thapae Gate then into the Old City > for just a quick walk around. In the evening try a Kantoke dinner show > with good food and traditional Thai dancers performing for you. There > are several different ones to chose from. And of course, there is Chiang > Mai's famous Night Bazaar. A stroll along looking at the vendors stalls > may turn up a bargain or two. > > Going just about 15 minutes north of town you can find great orchid > nurseries and butterfly farms, three different elephant camps (one is > VERY touristy and two quite natural) a water buffalo training farm, The > Queen's Botanical gardens, snake and monkey shows if you like that sort > of thing, and some hill tribe villages if you prefer more cultural > endeavors. > > 10 minutes east of town you can find the San Kamphang handicraft area > with many different items being fashioned, from paper to silver, silk to > umbrellas. > > Going south for just an hour will get you to Doi Inthanon National Park > with several beautiful waterfalls, (Be sure to visit the Mae Ya > waterfall!) Karen and Hmong hill tribe villages, temples, and the King > and Queen Stupas on the summit. > > If you are here on a Tuesday, there is a wonderful farmers market that > takes place 63k north in the village of Chang Dao. Several different > hill tribes use this market as their main means of selling their > produce, stocking up on items that they can't make themselves, and > gathering to chat. The mix of colorful costumes is a riot of color for a > photographer! But remember, this market is ONLY held on Tuesday > mornings! > > > Any recommended hotels better for single women? > > I have never heard of women having any problems at any of the hotels in > Chiang Mai. Not that it has never happened. The world isn't crime free. > But Chiang Mai is NOT a hotbed of criminal activity aimed at women. > Aimed at anyone, for that matter. It's a rather nice place to live! > > If you'd like more specific details, just send me an e-mail. > > Steve Kramer > Chiang Mai, Thailand > http://www.photoenvisions.com > > -- > "The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons, > but in seeing with new eyes." - Marcel Proust > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > **So, there we have it. Steve 'Kombat' Kramer - Usenet troll, spammer and > ASSHOLE. *smirk* > > > > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups > ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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| Do you actually dive by any chance? Takin Gthepiss wrote: > Kramer and his 'Clair Vickers' sock puppet. > > Another one from the archives. > > This one is another example of just how devious Kramer is in his continuing > abuse of usenet whilst he spams the group trying to promote his business. In > this one, he sets up his 'Clair Vickers' sock puppet to make a post to sct, > posing as a tourist and asks a few questions about an upcoming trip to > Chiang Mai. The very next day, guess who jumps in? Yep, 'Kombat' Kramer!!! > > Kombat runs a tour business in Chiang Mai and answers his own post with a > detailed list of... well read for yourself! He was obviously and deviously > trying to promote himself here by using SPAM to do so. I like the tag line > "If you'd like more specific details, just send me an e-mail." > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai > From: clair_vick...@yahoo.co.uk (clair_vick...@yahoo.co.uk) > Date: 20 Oct 2003 17:24:52 -0700 > Local: Mon, Oct 20 2003 5:24 pm > Subject: Chiang Mai in December? > > Hello, > > Are there special activities happening in Chiang Mai in December that > one just shouldn't miss? > > Are there cultural or scenic spots that are "must see" sort of places > there? > > Any recommended hotels better for single women? > > Thank you > Clair > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai > From: Steve Kramer <s...@seatraveler.com> > Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 20:58:12 +0700 > Local: Tues, Oct 21 2003 6:58 am > Subject: Re: Chiang Mai in December? > > > >>Are there cultural or scenic spots that are "must see" sort of places >>there? > > > If I were visiting Chiang Mai in December (the weather is wonderfully > cool by then) the places I would want to see around town would be the > Wat on Doi Suthep, Wat Chedi Luang, and Wat Suan Doak for the temples, > Warrorot Market for a glimpse of a typical (but huge) morning and day > market, a stroll along the moat near Thapae Gate then into the Old City > for just a quick walk around. In the evening try a Kantoke dinner show > with good food and traditional Thai dancers performing for you. There > are several different ones to chose from. And of course, there is Chiang > Mai's famous Night Bazaar. A stroll along looking at the vendors stalls > may turn up a bargain or two. > > Going just about 15 minutes north of town you can find great orchid > nurseries and butterfly farms, three different elephant camps (one is > VERY touristy and two quite natural) a water buffalo training farm, The > Queen's Botanical gardens, snake and monkey shows if you like that sort > of thing, and some hill tribe villages if you prefer more cultural > endeavors. > > 10 minutes east of town you can find the San Kamphang handicraft area > with many different items being fashioned, from paper to silver, silk to > umbrellas. > > Going south for just an hour will get you to Doi Inthanon National Park > with several beautiful waterfalls, (Be sure to visit the Mae Ya > waterfall!) Karen and Hmong hill tribe villages, temples, and the King > and Queen Stupas on the summit. > > If you are here on a Tuesday, there is a wonderful farmers market that > takes place 63k north in the village of Chang Dao. Several different > hill tribes use this market as their main means of selling their > produce, stocking up on items that they can't make themselves, and > gathering to chat. The mix of colorful costumes is a riot of color for a > photographer! But remember, this market is ONLY held on Tuesday > mornings! > > >>Any recommended hotels better for single women? > > > I have never heard of women having any problems at any of the hotels in > Chiang Mai. Not that it has never happened. The world isn't crime free. > But Chiang Mai is NOT a hotbed of criminal activity aimed at women. > Aimed at anyone, for that matter. It's a rather nice place to live! > > If you'd like more specific details, just send me an e-mail. > > Steve Kramer > Chiang Mai, Thailand > http://www.photoenvisions.com > |
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"Steve Calvin" <calvins@optonline.net> wrote in message news:37csbgF5ca14nU2@individual.net... > Takin Gthepiss wrote: > > > JEAASUS H. CHRIST! Will you flaming fucking crossposters CUT THIS FUCKING > SHIT OFF!? NObody FUCKING CARES! > > -- > Steve > Excitable little fellar ... |
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