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  • Recommendations: Fitness Clubs/Centres

    February 16, 2012

    Nat has been to gyms all over the world, so take his word when he recommends his top five gyms in Bangkok. 

  • Nat is Getting Married

    February 13, 2012

    True love can’t be found in a checklist of desirable qualities. Nat recounts how he found his.

  • Nat Doesn’t Care Who You Are

    February 9, 2012

    Not every question deserves a straight answer. When the self-important demand recognition, an indirect reply suggesting what they are rather than who may suffice.

  • Nat Watches Sports

    February 6, 2012

    Nat finds himself attracting unwanted attention at sporting events. Is it because he’s having too good a time? He wonders about the sedate cheering prevalent in Thailand.

  • Nat on Parental Love

    January 30, 2012

    Thai funerals can lay to rest the departed just as much as resurrect family anxieties. But if you want to better understand things, where there’s a will there’s a way, says Nat.

  • Nat Finds His Feet

    January 26, 2012

    Our extremities, namely the ones at ground level, take some extreme punishment. They also seem to elicit extreme reactions as far as fashion and propriety are concerned. Nat puts his foot down.

  • Nat goes to a wedding.

    January 23, 2012

    Why are Thai weddings such huge affairs?  Do the bride and groom actually know that many people?  Nat speculates on the guest list when people in Thailand get hitched.

  • Nat Talks Sports Talk

    January 16, 2012

    Call him a snob if you like, but Nat feels justified in placing Thai sportscasters at the bottom of the league table, out in the first round, not a frame won when it comes to describing the action.

  • November 24, 2011

    Recent misfortune has led many Thais to make more merit than usual. Nat discusses our spiritual accounts. 

  • Nat Suggests Going to the Top of Tall Buildings

    November 17, 2011

    At a time when very little news seems to be accurate, seeing is believing. So what state is our city in? Which areas are dry and which are flooded? Nat gives suggestions on where to look at the floods for yourself and, perhaps, to enjoy Bangkok’s best city vistas.

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