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	Lai working hard on her house documents. Far is watching. Then 
	off to Jan. Here is his sweet little wife with all the bridal dresses for hire.  | 
    
	
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	Jan's wife with the dolls that is dressed up for bridal stuff. 
	Martin and Jan outside his wife's shop.  | 
    
	
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    Off to the petrol station. Not only is Martin an 
	unpaid chauffeur, but he has to fill up the car with diesel and water for 859 bath of his 
	own money (24,50 US $). Then off to the 
	postoffice to send off some papers for Lai's house.  | 
    
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    Back at Lai's house, here with her son Boss, still 
	alive. They sit outside, didn't want to socialize with Martin 
	sitting at the other end of the house.  | 
    
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    Lai and her son Boss for short. 
	Lai has her X-husband's car, an old big one.  | 
    
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    It is a diesel Isuzu 4x4, called Spacecab SLX. 
	Martin will try to sell it for Lai. She doesn't have a driver license and don't need it, but 
	she needs the cash. Martin making eyes while working on his 
	computer.  | 
    
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    Lai went off to celebrate her son's birthday and 
	the 100th day after the oldest son's death on a drunken bicycle accident in Pattaya. 
	Two kind of cakes.  | 
    
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    Lai's sister Far with the youngest one, Marvine. 
	Lai's dog Blackie lives with her mother.  | 
    
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    Far's oldest son. He came with us from Pattaya. 
	Martin paid 6000 bath (US $ 200,-) for the trip full of family members. The bus for two cost 
	600 bath. (US $ 20,-) Then the celebration for her dead son 
	Bell. Martin doesn't understand the Buddhist rites for celebrating death. And he really 
	don't want to either.  | 
    
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    The cakes were used to put on each 
	other's faces. What a custom, and the cakes were not cheap. Lai 
	with some her relatives on this combo party.  | 
    
	
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