Chatuchak Weekend Market, Bangkok, Thailand – 2012
A nice little trip to the Chatuchak Weekend Market with Offer and Kai and Valeria, some friends we met while couchsurfing.
- Andrew pointing out the clusterfuck of wires that conducts electricity to the great city of Bangkok.
- You must memorize all of these faces before entering the Chatuchak Weekend Market.
- A guy cuts fruit for us so we don’t starve to death.
- I got one of these for myself…maybe I’ll show you later.
- Fake Starbucks shirts are everywhere, many saying stupid shit like this.
- A very ethnic Waldo attmpts to blend in with polka dots and stripes. I’m good at games, so I found him.
- This lady has seen it all. She’s carved some coconuts in her day…and lived to tell.
- I fell off the bandwagon and ate ice cream out of a coconut again…
- Some useless shit humans buy to decorate their rotting vessels.
- Great tank top…looks a little too big on him.
- Witchaya Choeyklin is a certified barista by Espressoman Supply Co., Ltd.
- Another example of what I mentioned in the “island blues” entry.
- Just some colors and some more food. Lots of aprons around these parts too.
- Many different kind of fish for sale. The girl in th red apron selling them is also wondering why anyone would ever buy them…just look at her face.
- Umm…wtf. Try to make out Andrew and Valeria’s facial expressions while they gaze, perplexed by this ad.
- “Coffee never tastes as good as it smells.” The perfect advertisement to post next to your coffeeshop
- Andy Warhol sunglasses exhibit…so chic.
- The last biker on earth also happens to be a wizard also happens to be on a t-shirt and also happens to shoot electricity at himself.
- Kai eating a chocolate-covered banana dipped in peanuts. I got jealous and wanted something that big and yummy in my mouth so I got one too.
- To be careful your wallet??
- FYI you’re buying a fake.
- “I declared myself Mister Happy.” Yeah…me too bro.
- So many colors jumped out at me that the next day I was bruised all over.
- Some people just like to keep their vehicles parked in a street where everybody else wants to drive…no big deal.