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Pics: Look Who Has Visited Isara

    • 3727 posts
    February 20, 2008 8:14 AM PST
    We've been very fortunate to have many of our Isara.org members visit us at our headquarters in Nong Khai, Thailand. Here's just a few who didn't mind having their picture taken. Wes (Volunteer/Canada) Jack and Melinda (Seattle, WA) Kenerik (Netherlands) Ian (England) Jen and family (Volunteer/USA) Nigel (New Zealand) Thon and Nok (Thailand) Ming (Thailand), Kathy (Texas, USA), and Jen (USA) Sean (Volunteer/USA), Dear (Thailand), and John (Korea)
    • 5130 posts
    February 20, 2008 8:19 AM PST
    OMG, now when I am out buying clothes for my trip, besides checking to see how big my badonka-donk looks, I have to check THIS pose, as well.
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    • 7059 posts
    February 20, 2008 8:23 AM PST
    Thank PK for the new thread! Can't wait to see thartley from Florida and her *cough* pose. :D
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    • 7059 posts
    May 21, 2008 6:29 PM PDT
    Okay, today is a great day for an update! ;D
    • 5130 posts
    May 21, 2008 8:25 PM PDT
    I gave you three simultaneous shots on the webcams.  Not enough? 

    I'm not a real picture taking person, as you know.

    I recall having a nice one of you bent down under Kitkat's desk I could post.  Not exactly visiting Isara, but close enough.
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    • 7059 posts
    May 21, 2008 8:31 PM PDT
    :D The tri-webcam edition was awesome! I'm just looking at these photos, wondering why pk is always standing in the street to take photos and when he'll try do it again.  I think Gik and Guk would be awesome since they helped with putting signs on tuk tuks. ;D as for any improper pictures of me that you may have, I have no clue what you are hinting at
    • 3727 posts
    May 27, 2008 12:39 AM PDT
    Jennie (from Sweden) has been staying at the ILC for the past month or so. While here she's been doing research for a college thesis she's writing. Of course everyone who stays at the ILC most pose under the sign. So here she is! Thanks, Jennie! Good luck with your research.