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You CAN Find It

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

You’re looking to find it – so was I.

I looked to find it in regular places but what I found was not quite what I wanted. You likely know that feeling. So out of desperation, I went seeking it in places where few had even been to. When one travels so far to find what they are looking for, what they find had better be pretty special or finding it wouldn’t be worth while. When I found it finally, I knew it was the real thing.

LOL, I just looked at the banner above. Wow! Is she ever small next to that big pile of cash! If she wants to find it, she’ll have to stand on her tiptoes to reach up and Click It.

Find it fast, find it now: you know what I’m talking about. Don’t you just hate it when people try to tell you what you want? If I just told you outright then would you have really found it? But I know you’ll find it. I’ve placed good clues. Just look for it. I think you really can find it here.

You can look for it in stories and articles. Or search it out on in web stories. You could ask your friends for it but maybe they’re secretly seeking it too. You can rack your brain and consult a map that points to where you can find it. But I won’t give you more subliminal message hints. Just go to it and get it. You’ll know you have it after you’ve found it.

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Blame it on Bangkok

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Blame It On Bangkok is a collection of tales of the Southeast Asian lifestyle and culture. The tales set in Southeast Asia are based on true events in Vietnam, Thailand and the US. The author indicates that he spent time with the US military in Vietnam and he gives personal insights into everyday life in Thailand and Bangkok that are in addition to the emotionally charged Southeast Asia stories.

Blame It On Bangkok

Click My Lit notes that many Westerners who spend time in Southeast Asia want to write about their experiences. The Southeast Asian cities of Bangkok and Pattaya have likely inspired more literary works than any other places. Thailand is a wonderful place steeped in culture and human drama. The actor David Carradine even chose Bangkok for his final location (whether or not that was of his intent). Those who have not visited Southeast Asia will want to read about it, or they can go and then write about their amazing Southeast Asian experience.

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