I think the egg exploded because you didn't puncture that, I heard they can go off like a mad man high on pi$$ and vinegar sending hot bits everywhere . never nuke one in the mic without puncturing it I'll tell ya hwaat (hank hill)
I am always amazed that these young people feel the need to tell the world about your discovery. People have been coming to Chiang Mai for hundreds of years, mostly Missionaries and Teak Wood dealers at first. You are not discovering anything unique. The silliness of the shallow youth who travel thousands of miles to go to tourist traps. Silly, shallow and sad
@@SeanDollwet I have lived in Chiang Mai for 44 Years, in 1977 when I moved to Sansai the electricity did not yet get to our village. In 1977 I searched out an old Expat, Papa Doc I was interested in the culture before I arrived. I learned a lot from that Gristly Ex Pat. Maybe young people should seek out Ex pats so they gain perspective. Young people believe everything is on their smart phone but seeking out people who know the culture, language and the sense that goes with traditions. They don't do this because it's too much work or The old man doesn't know anything.
@@franziskakohler8975 I am not bitter, I find that young people believe they have discovered something unique when in fact Westerners have been coming to Chiang Mai for over 200 years and all these neophyte tourist believe they are the first, enjoy the journey but don't brag about