Dear Galileo หนีตามกาลิเลโอ : Thai Europe Adventure – Romance – Friendship Film
July 23rd, 2009
Directed by Nithiwat Tharatorn starring Ray Macdonald (as Pisit) Chutima Theepanart (as Cherry), and Jarinporn Joonkiati (as Noon), Dear Galileo is a warm and modern Thai flick exploring the stretching bonds of friendship and love across the borders of
Fulfilling the dreams and fantasy of many a young (educated) Thai boy and girl, Noon and Cherry vow to make it to such famous sites as Big Ben, Stone Henge, Eiffel tower, and the leaning tower of Pisa—but first must conquer the first hurdle of telling their fathers, never mind immigration visas—the convenience and limitation of screen-writing.
As is the reality for most mobile Thais overseas, they make their living serving tables and chopping vegetables at Thai restaurants for minimal yet sufficient under-the-table wages, starting in
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All over the Thai media in recent times has been the colored shirt political rivalries infesting the Siamese political and public arenas. Initially headlined by the pro (current) government yellow shirts, known formerly as PAD (Peoples Alliance for Democracy), and their bitter opposition, pro ex-Thaksin-government red shirted rivals, or PAAD (Peoples Alliance Against Dictatorship).
Our processing machines aren’t the only ones in the dark–chances are if one isn’t following exotic health supplement fads, has never been to Asia or doesn’t frequent the local Asian fresh markets for that matter, then mangosteen is likely as alien to ones vocabulary as the name itself is to common name derivative logic. 
If you’ve ever been out and about when the sun goes down in Thailand–from lively zones in the heart of the congested capital to run down, shady narrow sois (sub-street) out in the middle of nowhere–you might recall passing by one of those simple yet glamorous joints adjourned with colorful lights, and perhaps some provocatively dressed eye candy awaiting to host you into a music pumping interior;