March 27, 2013 - Balloons over Burma

CaliforniaMama • Mar 27, 2013 12:39 pm
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Photographer: Sam Gellman
orthodoc • Mar 27, 2013 2:33 pm
What a fabulous pic! It looks like something out of a fairy tale.
glatt • Mar 27, 2013 2:41 pm
Very cool.

Burma is interesting. You can't talk about the place without choosing sides. Is it Burma and do you support the previous government from before the military coup, or is it Myanmar and you recognize the new government?

The one good thing about the horrible military government there is that tourists have abandoned the place, and historic sites like this are basically empty. Makes taking a nice picture easier when you don't have throngs of tourists to deal with.
footfootfoot • Mar 27, 2013 3:16 pm
Now there's a bright side...
Griff • Mar 27, 2013 5:02 pm
Burma is easier to say, so there's my political stance. ;)
CaliforniaMama • Mar 28, 2013 1:36 pm
glatt;858489 wrote:
The one good thing about the horrible military government there is that tourists have abandoned the place, and historic sites like this are basically empty. Makes taking a nice picture easier when you don't have throngs of tourists to deal with.


And they are very lucky that the beauty built by past regimes and generations haven't been destroyed. It always breaks my heart when one government destroys existing buildings and monuments.

Unless, of course, it is pulling down Sadam Hussein. ;)
infinite monkey • Mar 28, 2013 1:41 pm
Griff;858509 wrote:
Burma is easier to say, so there's my political stance. ;)


That's my feeling about Ceylon.
infinite monkey • Mar 28, 2013 1:42 pm
CaliforniaMama;858625 wrote:
And they are very lucky that the beauty built by past regimes and generations haven't been destroyed. It always breaks my heart when one government destroys existing buildings and monuments.

Unless, of course, it is pulling down Sadam Hussein. ;)


Are those buildings used? I mean, do people live in them or work in them? I would love love love to see one inside.
Sundae • Mar 28, 2013 2:05 pm
infinite monkey;858627 wrote:
That's my feeling about Ceylon.

Bin to Sri Lanka. Loved it.
'Cepting the old chap lifting up his sarong to have a shit by the side of the road as we were driving past. Saw his old chap alright.

Years later I had to wash my poor Grandad down after an accident. More than once TBH.

Seeing the last turkey in the shop is never acceptable if you don't know the owner though.
infinite monkey • Mar 28, 2013 2:50 pm
*snicker*

So I went to HS with a girl whose last name was M*A*H*I*L*R*A*J*A*H (without the astericks...don't want to be a privacy ruiner) whose family's license plate read "CEYLON" and they say she was a princess in Ceylon (that was already Sri Lanka by then). Does that sound true? I don't know the history.
footfootfoot • Mar 28, 2013 9:43 pm
infinite monkey;858628 wrote:
Are those buildings used? I mean, do people live in them or work in them? I would love love love to see one inside.

They certainly don't look new.
infinite monkey;858655 wrote:
*snicker*

So I went to HS with a girl whose last name was M*A*H*I*L*R*A*J*A*H (without the astericks...don't want to be a privacy ruiner) whose family's license plate read "CEYLON" and they say she was a princess in Ceylon (that was already Sri Lanka by then). Does that sound true? I don't know the history.

More than likely. Consider the number of Princesses in Long Island and Connecticut.
Sundae • Mar 29, 2013 5:16 am
.. and the Queens in San Francisco!
footfootfoot • Mar 29, 2013 11:55 am
snicker
infinite monkey • Mar 29, 2013 12:25 pm
footfootfoot;858691 wrote:
They certainly don't look new.

More than likely. Consider the number of Princesses in Long Island and Connecticut.


I know they're not new but are they workable?

She wasn't 'princessy' she was very down to earth and kind. Married a guy a grade ahead of us, still going strong.

But supposedly they were some kind of royalty.

*shrugs*
CaliforniaMama • Mar 29, 2013 12:28 pm
Sundae;858735 wrote:
.. and the Queens in San Francisco!


I thought Queens was in New York. :p:
Sundae • Mar 29, 2013 12:43 pm
From what I remember, Sri Lanka is like India. It was divided into reasonably small Kingdoms. They had their own Kings/ Maharahajas/ supreme leaders..
Obviously in each Kingdom the important thing was to have sons to secure the lineage. So many girls were born too.
Princesses, if you will.

Lots of Princesses also therefore in Pre-Norman times in England. Ditto Sri Lanka, Burma, Pakistan, Bangladesh.

There's a good chance the girl you knew did have a heriditary title. Also a reasonable chance it now means nothing. But it sounds like what she has as a person is worth far more than that anyway.
Coming from a country replete with titles they make little impression on me unless they're earned. Anyone can squirt something out and make a baby after all.

ETA - I am not implying you were immpressed by the title either. I just feel it's a common misconception about the English. We threw burgers at David Blaine, we birthed the Sex Pistols* (yeah, sorry for Johnny Rotten) and Screaming Lord Sutch. I bet Barbara Windsor's titties are pixellated in many countries - here they're teatime good fun.

Gosh I'm on a right rant today, aren't I?
I'll shut up now I think.

* Not personally, though.
infinite monkey • Mar 29, 2013 12:47 pm
I always just wondered. I think the subject came up in passing once and I thought it was really cool and interesting. Like I said, she never really said anything about it. I just remember the one conversation, and that I remember very little of. The last name was supposed to be because of that.

Anyway, like I said...nice girl, we all had a good time. :)
Sundae • Mar 29, 2013 1:00 pm
I knew a Prince.
Via his mother's line.
He acted like one too - in a nice way. Paid lip service to being Muslim but broke all the rules when he was in England. Smoked, drank, ate prawns (wouldn't touch pork though, it was Haram.) And had exy-sexy with my closest friend. But it was okay because she was white. Or not-Muslim. Or both - I admit I can't remember, but she was "dirty" anyway and it was okay to practice on her. Men and their excuses.

His Mum had no money or power, but was one of four wives of the Prime Minister of an African country, which is where his money came from.

Anyway he had a car with bulletproof glass, a HUGE allowance and living expenses, security service if he required it and paid for absolutely everything when we went out.
He liked me best out of all her friends because although I was a boozer I never looked at any other men in his presence and he considered me respectful because I always thanked him when he paid for anything or got me a lift home. Just manners in my mind - no matter if someone is loaded you can;t expect anything for free.

Oh and I know this now looks bad on my friend but she met him as a student before he came into his inheritance. She genuinely loved him as a man, not an ATM. But in the end he was just too controlling. And she was beautiful, so without wanting to sound like Radar, it's usually a trade-off.

Wait, didn't I say I was shutting up?
Look, I'm waiting for Mum to come home. It's the anniversary of Breda's death (her friend, died from cancer, I did mention it here.)
I'm a bit nervous.
Mum can go two ways when she's upset, and one is... tricky.
Gravdigr • Apr 1, 2013 10:08 am
Sundae;858735 wrote:
.. and the Queens in San Francisco!


CaliforniaMama;858806 wrote:
I thought Queens was in New York. :p:


I bet there's plenty of Queens in NYC.

There's even a few in KY. My locked up buddy said one of the first inmates he encountered in the state pin* was a black guy 6 feet 6 inches tall with, and I'm quoting here, "the purtiest set of double d's you ever saw".

* = for Footfootfoot
Sundae • Apr 1, 2013 10:34 am
Gravdigr;859116 wrote:
My locked up buddy said one of the first inmates he encountered in the state pin* was a black guy 6 feet 6 inches tall with, and I'm quoting here, "the purtiest set of double d's you ever saw".

Bet he never met Sarge, who has been boasting about his for while now ;)
footfootfoot • Apr 2, 2013 10:33 pm
*thanks. I did like that.
Flint • Apr 3, 2013 12:43 am
Mountains of Burma, the road to Mandalay,
In the mountains of Burma, light years away...

[YOUTUBE]YRMDOD-19nw[/YOUTUBE]

I am inexorably infatuated with Midnight Oil at the moment.
wolf • Apr 3, 2013 1:30 pm
I did not know that Buckaroo Banzai had a balloon fleet.
Gravdigr • Apr 4, 2013 6:48 pm
Sundae;859127 wrote:
Bet he never met Sarge, who has been boasting about his for while now ;)


Oh, these were genuine titties. Man made by an artiste, to hear buddy tell it.
infinite monkey • Apr 4, 2013 6:54 pm
moon over parma
blah blah blah blah tonight
blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah
we're goin' bowlin'
so don't lose her in solon
moon over parma tonight
Gravdigr • Apr 5, 2013 3:34 pm
.......
send your love to me tonight
.... ..... beneath your silvery light

I thought I'd watched enough of that show to remember...guess not.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 31, 2013 5:58 pm
Someone on Reddit saw some pictures of Myamar (Burma), and decided to draw one of them.
SPUCK • Sep 2, 2013 6:43 am
Nice.