Thananya Phanomai

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Thananya Phanomai

Post by steveway2 » November 26, 2008, 11:30 am

Hi All,

A long shot, but worth a try.

I am trying to find an old friend named Thananya Phanomai (or spelled Thananya / Tanania Phanomai / Panomai).

She would be about 30 and comes from Nong Kai (province) where her family have land and farm Rubber Tree and Oil Palms.

I believe she went to England about early 2007, but may have returned to either Nong Kai or Udon (her sister has a Beauty Parlour in Udon).

Any suggestions how I might make contact if she is in Nong Kai / Udon?



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Re: Thananya Phanomai

Post by BobHelm » November 26, 2008, 11:42 am

Her sister sounds like the best bet to me.
Do you have the name/ location of the shop & her name??
Otherwise I think it is a bit "needle in a haystack" unless you happen to be VERY lucky...

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Re: Thananya Phanomai

Post by stattointhailand » November 26, 2008, 11:47 am

I am sure we all have wives/GF that spend far too much time in beauty parlours in Udon :fryingpan:
If you can let us know which one, there is a good chance that one of them will know her sister.

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Re: Thananya Phanomai

Post by steveway2 » November 27, 2008, 6:54 am

sorry - dont know name of beauty parlour - was hoping for the luck factor - thanks for response

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Re: Thananya Phanomai

Post by BKKSTAN » November 27, 2008, 7:41 am

Another first step clue might be her nickname,although I think you are looking for the needle in the haystack,you never know! :D

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