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Hardship Posting: True Tales of a Expat Misadventure in Asia, Volume 3

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400 More uproariously amusing and amazing tales about Asia ex pats you’ll love … The 3rd volume of this best-selling Asia expat books series (69,000 copies sold already).

Paying for shags with Tetley tea bags in Indonesia!

The Aussie whose job it was to get UN tanks back from Cambodian soldiers!

The guy with Bali Belly who used Rupiah notes for toilet paper!

The American who hid $2 million cash under his mattress!

The rugby tour whore handcuffed to a blue goat!

The Thai taxi driver who played Yellow Polka Dot Bikini 20 times over!

The site inspector who parked his car in 2-feet of wet cement!

The Irishman loose with an AK-47 in Vietnam!

Keeping Malay pirates at bay with a flare gun!

The gent who left a 500 baht tip under his wife’s pillow!

The bar owner ridden home with a pig in a wheelbarrow!

And hundreds more funny stories from expats, military and contractors in all parts of Asia and the Far East … plus some really crazy cartoons from Hugh Harrison and Mike Baird.

All colourfully narrated by notorious sexpat Colonel Ken, and curated/edited by best-selling author Stu Lloyd who has lived and worked in Asia for 30 years.

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Published January 1, 2003

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Stu Lloyd

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My life story goes something like this: conceived in California, born in Zimbabwe, schooled in South Africa, emigrated to Australia, worked in New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, China and now living in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

With a background in psychology, and a career as a copywriter and creative director in the Mad Man world of multinational ad agencies, people watching and understanding the human spirit have always come naturally to me.

10 books published to date, with sales over 100,000.

I write military history (WW 2 books), business behaviour (especially creativity and cognitive skills), Asia expat books, and travel.

My bucket list is mostly comprised of two-wheeled motorcycle adventures in remote parts of the world. Riding and writing - that's my thing.

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