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Mut Mee Guesthouse

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Mut Mee Guesthouse is a guesthouse located in Nong Khai, Thailand, opened in 1988. The guesthouse is a popular destination for those coming from and going to Laos, because of its proximity to the border crossing with Laos.[1] Mut Mee was the setting for part of the novels Dead Boys and One More Rep.[2] The name Mut Mee refers to a kind of Thai silk that is tie-dyed to produce colored geometric patterns.

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  1. Andrew Spooner (6 January 2009). "A slice of Thai paradise all to yourself". the Guardian.
  2. Aycox, Mark (21 January 2014). "One More Rep". Mark W. Aycox – via Amazon.

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