Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Bangkok: Day 2

Rise and shine! Not that I wanted to, but I forgot to draw the curtains last night. So the sun was shining straight at my face. How to not wake up? But I woke up just slightly earlier than I was supposed to. So still ok lar. Lol. Anyway my friend woke up even earlier. He said he woke up at 7.00. Why so early?!!!! Can't sleep it seems. Hmmm.. I had quite a good sleep. But seeing it was me, I always have good sleep. Hahaha.. So he said he went down and walked the nearby streets.

Roadside zap fan stall 1.0

Roadside zap fan stall 2.0

A stall selling various satays.
All these smell so goooddddddddd.. But I didn't try any of it as we were heading out already. BUT! There is one thing I did try.

This tastes so goooddddd!
THE PORK SATAYYYYYY~!!!!!!!! Oh the fragrance!! Oh the taste!! Seriously this is good. It's one of the top food I had throughout my trip. It taste different from the satays in Malaysia. In a good way. Just. So. Good. After this first time, I went and bought from the stall every morning religiously. Even the aunty started to recognize me. Lol. Well anyway, back to the day 2 activities. 

The organizer scheduled the day as the Wats Day. The temples in Bangkok are called wats, and we're going to visit some of them. First stop: Grand Palace. I didn't go in as they need an entrance fee of TB500 (which is quite a big sum considering I spent so much the previous day) and long trousers. I was wearing shorts. No problem there, just head to the reception and pay TB200 as deposit for their long trousers. So, considering I'm not really a big fan of places like these, I didn't enter. In fact, all of us didn't enter. We're on a budget here. Lol. But I did take a few photos here and there. Time to test my photography skills. Haha..

The entrance.

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The grand entrance. This is the entrance where they make you pay the entrance fee.

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The mandatory wefie. :)



We didn't spend much time here. Just walked around and snapped some random photos. Once we're done, we walked to the next destination: Wat Pho.

A tree growing over the fence. Somehow I feel like snapping a photo of it.

One of the roofs in Wat Pho.

We spent even shorter time here. It's smaller compared to Grand Palace, but it seems that they have a bigger statue of the Lying Buddha in the temple. We, of course, decided not to enter again, as we're short of cash. Lol. I prayed outside the temple though, asking for blessings to pass all my subjects and graduate this semester. I was very worried, considering I couldn't really answer my last subject. Oh well. Everything is fated right. *sigh* Well anyway, we went to the next wat: Wat Arun.

To get to Wat Arun, I need to take a boat to cross the lake. The wat is like a place which is surrounded by a lake, and the only means of transportation there is by a boat. So, we took a boat from the Tha Tien port, and the fare costs TB3 per person. So cheap! It's only roughly RM0.30! Wow. I thought they'll butcher the tourists as Wat Arun is kinda famous.

The pier.

Another mandatory wefie on the boat.

We arrived at Wat Arun! The place is really calm and quiet. It gives a very peaceful and tranquil vibe. It's like whatever problems you have in your mind, they don't matter in this place. You don't feel troubled, worried or anxious. You just feel peace. Unlike Grand Palace or Wat Pho, which are crowded with tourists, this place is much awesome-er.

One of the statue.

Another statue. Gargoyle?

The place for tourists to rest I suppose.

The main entrance.

Closer view of the main entrance.

An even closer view of the main entrance...'s roof.

A second entrance.

Prettyyyyy.

Notice the construction at the back? They're rebuilding/renovating/upkeeping the old temple.


The pathway in front of the main entrance.

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A mini garden in the temple.

Wefie again. xD

We finished walking around this place quite quickly because it's kinda small. And it's still early. So we decided to head to Khao San aka The Backpacker's Street (according to the taxi driver). The journey from Wat Arun to Khao San took about 15 minutes. Khao San, for me, is like a better version of Petaling Street. They have roadside shops. The street is clean. No weird weird people. The people there are all eye candies. (good for me!) We walked separately as we want to see different things. I noticed there's a shop selling singlets. One of my aims in Bangkok is to shop for singlets. Lol. Weird right. I walked the street and noticed the place is also full of ang mohs. Handsome, tall, fit, dreamy eyes ang mohs. *melts*

The singlets I bought from Khao San. Just TB100 per piece.
Well, apart from shopping and looking at ang mohs, I did get a massage. My friend was like dying to have a massage, so I agreed to go with her. I noticed some massage places have only all masseuses, while some have masseuses and masseurs. Of course I wanted those with masseurs! Hahaha.. But then...... my friend immediately entered one with only masseuses and settled everything with the front desk and even paid! Takkan I alone go to the one with masseurs kan. So I entered reluctantly lor.

As the massage group consists of 4 guys and a girl, I thought the girl will be massaged alone. I was wrong. Lol. It ended up with me and another guy will have our massage in another room. Oh well. Away from the gang but I'll have some quiet time myself. Hahaha.. I do not know how to evaluate the massage. It's very different from the ones I have in KL. The massage I had in KL is more towards kneading. My calves, shoulders and of course.... *wink* LOL! But the one in Bangkok is leaning towards stretching. Everything was alright except when the masseuse elbowed my inner thigh. WTFFFFFF!! Painful like anything. OMGGGGG! I almost shouted. Lol. And it was very near to my dick too. So I guess the nearer the place is to your dick, the more painful it'll feel. Hahaha.. And because I was having Thai massage, the masseuse didn't use oil. So everything was dry and rough. To use oil, I'll need to go for oil massage, which costs TB300. The Thai massage only costs about TB250. All in all, it was a good experience. I especially liked the massage when the masseuse did the foot massage. It was so heavenly! It's not as ticklish as I thought it would, and with the right points and strength, so relaxing. I will definitely get a massage whenever I'm in Thailand. Hopefully I'll get a masseur next time. Lol.

Well the funny thing is, when I'm done with my massage, and I looked over to my friend, his masseuse was panting. LOL!!!! I asked her if she's okay, and everyone laughed. Hahahaha.. Must be quite embarrassing for my friend. Lol. My friend is on the heavier side, so I guess she had to massage real hard. Seriously really funny at that time. xD

After the massage, we went to McD to find the others who didn't want a massage. Might as well settle our dinner there. Well, the regular set in Bangkok is our large set in Malaysia. Just the fries and drinks though. The burger remained regular. Lol. Nothing too special. BUT! They have pork burgers and pineapple pies. Oooooh the pineapple pies! It's so much better than the lychee pie, or the vegetarian pie, or the apple pie! A recommended food indeed.

So after our dinner, we decided to go to a place for a drink. I suggested we go to a place called Superflow. I happened to discover the place by chance during the day and it looked like quite a nice place to chill. So everyone agreed and we ordered some beers. But no ohm lar like that. So my friend said everyone should order some shots. I ordered one called Blowjob. Lol! There's another one called Cum or something. Hahahaha.. The staff laughed at my choice so I jokingly said, "I'll wait in the toilet." Lol! Nothing to special about this Blowjob. Of course it's white, unless there are semen of other colours. LOL. It's creamy, and vanilla-ish, and there's no kick to the shot. I drank it like I'm drinking milk or something. Definitely for the ladies. Less alcohol, and slightly sweet. But who will order a Blowjob? Hahahaha...

Yup. I do love Khao San.

A hottie ang moh in blue. *melts* Definitely look better in person.

Khao San at night.


Superflow during the day.

Another side of Superflow during the day.



Superflow at night. 

Another hottie! Handsome ang moh DJ. Looks much much handsomer in person.

Swinging seats?

A bed. Lol. So convenient. Hahaha..

The beer we had.


A fountain.

Wefie when we're sober.

Wefie when we're slightly high.

I tried to look cool, but I don't think it suits me. =(

Some random alcohol mixed with juice we ordered. Tastes like teh O limau ais. Lol.. 

Of course there's a photo of me in bed. Lol.


After we're done, we headed back to the hotel.

There's this video of me Blowjob-ing. Hehehe.. Anyone who's reading this who wants to see it can Whatsapp me or something. I can't seem to upload it here. 

Signing off.

3 comments:

  1. You asked the masseuse if she's alright? LOL... I think that's the first time they had anyone asking them that question. Hahaha... love the singlets you bought. Very nice! How come Khao San is called The Backpacker's Street? A lot of backpackers walking and staying on that street? You went to Bangkok to eat their McD? At the airport McD, Bangkok McD again. Hahaha... did you try their tomyam or other local delicacies? From what you wrote, it seems like all the temples are small, is it? When's Day 3 post? Hahaha...

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    1. I'm being kind lor. Hahaha.. I don't know why they call it Backpacker's Street. Maybe because the items they sell kot. McD convenient ma.. The McD in Bangkok got pork burger leh.. I tried the padthai, Tak berapa sedap. Lol. The temples are kinda big I think. I didn't enter saja.

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    2. I have good taste ma.. So the singlets I bought also cantik geh.. Lololololol.. Day 3 post sudah out dah~

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