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		<title>one short day (Part 1)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;&#8230; Pairs of MALE Elephants will be released to the forest of America. There is hope that they will grow in number&#8230;&#8221;
~King of Siam (Yul Bryner, The King and I 1956)


The day started with a half-baked excitement. We pretty much wasted more than two hours looking for the money changer that would accept our Peso bills. After 140 Baht on the cab meter, several kilometers of Bangkok sprinting action and litters of juicing fat squeezing out our pores, we couldn’t help but pacify the plea of our intestinal parasites, so we ...]]></description>
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