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All things must pass
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 29/12/2019
» Today is the final Sunday of 2019. It is the final Sunday, arguably, of the decade as well.
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Speak no evil
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 24/11/2019
» I was once screwed over massively by a competitor who won a contract via nefarious means.
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Falling for his charms
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 05/06/2016
» Those ardent followers of the abbot of Wat Dhammakaya remind me of a story that occurred 30 years ago with an equally ardent group known as the Friends of Finch.
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Small talk at the car wash, yeah
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 12/04/2015
» I’ve just had my car cleaned at my local car wash. I am a man who believes in cleanliness, and that extends to my car. Getting a car wash is a task I perform at the beginning of every single month that begins with the letter A. This frequency brings me in contact with an ever-changing gaggle of Lao youth who spray, scrub, shine and sometimes even scratch my car before I steer it into the giant rollers and, ultimately, the middle-aged cashier with the weather-beaten face.
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The strangers of kindness
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 29/12/2013
» It's Christmas and New Year and you don't want to read anything too heavy or moralistic; I'll leave those to the political editorialists and the Vatican.
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Oh come on now all ye unfaithful
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 02/09/2012
» Every year condom manufacturer Durex comes out with a sex survey that titillates us for oh, a day or two, before we tsk-tsk and return to our daily lives.
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You're a farang, Embrace it
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 04/03/2012
» Ran into Jimmy this week at the Emporium Food Court. I hadn't seen him in ages but he still looks the same _ that is, like me. Tall, bald and attractive.
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Holding Your Own
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 01/08/2010
» 'Hey you're that farang who teaches English, right?" The voice comes from just to my right and it kind of startles me. I turn around to see a Thai woman of indeterminate age, though no more than 60 and hopefully not less than 45. One hand is on her hip and the other is clutching a mop. Her hair is tied back in a bun and she has a weather-beaten look, as if working with a mop is more palatable than anything she's ever done in a rice paddy.
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