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That video is steamy stuff… I’m outraged that it was fuzzed out
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Barbara Streisand effect
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There is some exceptionally good pointing here….
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1 hour ago, RobU said:Totally incomprehensible
Absolute gibberish
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2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:Squeezing the cream out of the foreigner. Welcome to Thailand!
More like roasting the goose that lays the golden eggs… once bitten twice shy
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Listen to your colonial masters, Siam autonomous region of China
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including a thorough examination for drugs and alcohol in his system.,
as well as his bank account I expect
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2 hours ago, webfact said:Vote Against Pita Led To Pornthip Being Turned Away From Iceland Restaurant: Chaithawat
by TNR StaffMove Forward leader Chaithawat Tulathon, left, and former leader/current advisory chairman Pita Limjaroenrat, right, at Parliament. Photo: Thai Rath
MOVE FORWARD leader Chaithawat Tulathon today (Oct. 1) said the root cause of Senator Khunying Pornthip Rojanasunan being told to leave a restaurant in Reykjavík, Iceland, by its Thai owner is the anger felt by many people over senators blocking the party’s former leader and current advisory chairman Pita Limjaroenrat from becoming prime minister, Naewna newspaper said.
At a joint House/Senate meeting on July 13 the total of votes in support of Pita came out 51 votes short of a minimum of 375 as a combined force of 199 MPs and senators abstained from voting only to deny Pita’s attempted rise to power in addition to 182 others who cast nay votes against him.
That compared to 324 lawmakers, mostly being MPs attached to the Move Forward-led coalition partners, who cast yea votes for him.
Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2023-10-02
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Respect!!!
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51 minutes ago, hotchilli said:Not if it's true...
Truth is irrelevant under the computer crime act
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Probably means it’s time for more holiday and discretionary spending abroad for those who can…… Airline tickets of course bought abroad with untaxed funds.
I’m not sure that anyone contemplating moving to Thailand would get a hard on over the idea!
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2 hours ago, Gknrd said:Just goes to show you how much nonsense the US company will endure for cheap labor.
They probably meant Taiwan…..
28 minutes ago, Tom H said:With no free trade treaty like Vietnam/EU and this shareholder limited ownership…
I think the increase might be related with the escape producing in China?
Thailand can win.
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12 hours ago, Bill de Burgh said:
A very diplomatically worded statement.
Well done, RTP.
Massa, you sure is right!
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Los loves vague laws, which are sporadically enforced. Discretion is in the hands of bib, and can easily be turned into cash
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It’s one of the most stylish finger points I’ve seen in a long time. I’m a particular fan of the classic Visionary uplift point with a balanced stance - beautifully executed!
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I expect it’s a good little pot boiler for some people…..
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8 hours ago, Gottfrid said:
She must have gotten special and expensive lessons in France. This is an expert finger pointing. Straight, with an upper bend, as well as distinct and really marking the specific subject that is lost. Hmmm... however that now can be possible. Anyway, thanks for another pointing picture. It goes into my collection of more than 2 300.
As an experienced pointologist, I have to agree with you. A good point starts with perfect balance: the mere soupçon of a body inclination suggests the thing that was lost, and the tableau is the wrapped up by masterful finger position.
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21 hours ago, Hayduke said:Since the Thai government can't even reliably mange an online 90 day report....this is something they’d clearly need to outsource.
Wonder where they might be able to find a monolithic, aggressive, immoral, unethical, repressive, totalitarian police state to help out….
...…in the interest of national harmony, eternal friendship and everlasting world peace, of course.
Kiss good bye to digital nomads and rich retirees…..
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4 hours ago, champers said:
You presume too much. All that will have been decided on already, IMO.
King Power again..
every govt crook has a finger in that pie
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View source first CEO WORLD magazine's Health Care Index…
It is probably true for their readers demographic profile
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7 hours ago, Cake Monster said:
If this Swiss man is charged with any offence at all, the Thais can kiss goodbye to attracting the high rolling Foreign people that they are so desperately seeking.
The potential 1 Million or so Digital Nomads Etc Etc Etc, will just say " <deleted> that, if I cannot defend myself , and what is mine, without prosecution."
We all know that it’s a pipe dream, but why not enjoy the ride
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I think the majority of Thais also think they can get rich by investing in the 2 digit lottery……
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Covid has empowered little men with whistles….
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Well, I don’t think it will be based on principles, for general lack of interest
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12 hours ago, NCC1701A said:
but no vaccine for these super wealthy A type demanding expats who will be leaving Monaco to live in Surin and shop at Lotus? 555.
and i bet after all is said and done you will still have to do 90 day reporting .
And undoubtedly get transcripts of final qualification translated into Thai by the Thai embassy, along with grandads birth certificate.. just what digital nomads love.
Thailand faces a decline in British tourists and expats: Causes and Consequences
in Thailand News
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I’m surprised that the uncertainty about tax on money brought into the country isn’t mentioned. I think this will potentially have a massive impact on the attractiveness of Thailand as a retirement place.