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		<title>Same Same, but Desperate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So that's the end of another tour of Southern Thailand. We arrive back in Bangkok for a final three days. A month's accumulated junk litters the baggage carousel. As if this is not enough, Misty heads straight from the airport to Chatuchak Market in search of more, coming back with bagfuls, including, for me, three pairs of unusual shoes and a dozen T-shirts.

None of the tourist T-shirts with the lame English slogans (Same Same but Different, iPood, etc.), these are tasteful shirts with arty Thai squiggles on them. I wore the first one around Bangkok for hours before some kind soul stifled her guffaws long enough to point out that the squiggles meant something along the lines of, "I'm a sad mug who's desperate for a girlfriend". 

"My wife bought me this," I said by way of explanation. The shirt came off.]]></description>
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