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On 8/22/2019 at 10:43 AM, kellersphuket said:
get the snip buddy.
it will be the best thing you ever do.
And for Christ sake have it done secretly! Refrain from sex for 1 month, feigning headaches. Then go for it, like thunder. Be prepared to show an extremely surprised face when no pregnancy occurs after a few months. Blame the subsequent absence of sperm in your jelly on the mumps, or, alternatively, the first baby on a fluke lucky occurrence of a single, lonely swimmer.
Th would be the proper Thai way to do it, to save your wife embarrassment. Remember, you are doing it for her!
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4 hours ago, yogi100 said:
They're getting their own back. The 7.7.05 bombings were the work of Pakistanis Muslims and one of their co religionists carried out the Manchester Arena atrocity.
The Poles don't bring prosperity to British working men, they put 'em on benefits that the rest of us have to pay for, that's not prosperity.
I don't really see the great unemployed british masses flocking to the North where fruit growers are crying out for helping hands since the majority of Polish workers have left now....
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3 hours ago, superal said:
You are clearly not a UK citizen because if you were you need to get out more .
Insular ? The UK has become a multi racial society , however integration is uncommon . Racial discrimination is not tolerated in any shape or form by the UK government . Newcomers to the UK get big benefits , much more that most of the other European countries and that is why asylum seekers bypass countries to get to the UK . Whilst ironically the UK state pension is frugal to the life time indigenous workers .
Xenophobic ? Please qualify , for the last 100 years European countries owe much to the UK military and what would of happened if they had not got involved and helped other European countries ? In recent times the UK has welcomed many foreign workers however in some cases to the detriment of UK nationalists . There is nothing wrong with putting your own people first and thereafter aliens to be considered on qualifications and merit . The UK immigration system under TM was out of control with huge numbers of illegal immigrants and now hopefully that will change under BJ .
Finally I am somewhat disappointed if what is being reported in the press is true and that is the BJ statement saying if the Irish border issue is conceded by the EU a deal is on the table . That means we will still be under the EU control and without any votes or voice .
" What would have happened had they not gotten involved". As far as I remember you were involved because mr. Hitler decided to conquer Britain. Like you, "other European countries" were mainly helped by the UsA and Russia. Were it not for them we would now all be eating sausages and speak German, albeit in your case with an Anglo-Saxon accent.
So stop beating your chest please, the waves have not been ruled by the Brits for a very, very long time now.
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4 hours ago, yogi100 said:I'll assume 'Con our' means 'could you'.
By talking to British blokes like myself in the UK whose employment, housing and medical treatment etc are at risk because of mass immigration and will continue to be so while we have to follow the EU's policies of mass immigration.
Do not forget anyone with an EU passport can come to the UK and avail themselves of the services we have spent a lifetime paying for. I see and hear about it all the time where I live in London, where do you live Chomper?
15,000 asylumseekers made it to Britain, last year. Tiny Holland took 38,000. Polish people come to work, and bring prosperity.
Getting out of the EU will not stop 240,000 Pakistanis and Indians from immigrating on a yearly basis, I'm afraid, to " avail themselves of the services etc.". Maybe Britain should not have " availed itself" of the riches of these two wonderful countries for 300 years. Tit for tat.
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6 hours ago, Basil B said:
Only right for arrangements to be reciprocal.
Do you think I will feel sorry for any vote lever having to shell out nearly a hundred quid for a visa for every family member just for two weeks on the Costa del Sol??? ????
UK citizens will always be able to travel visa-free for 3 months in the EU. Don't know what tiny-brained mouse told you otherwise.
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18 hours ago, TopDeadSenter said:
Finally!! Time for merit based immigration.
So now you are finally able to stop hard-working Polish people from contributing to the net worth of the UK. What are you going to do about the 248.000 Indian and Pakistani immigrants that flood England's shores year on year?
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3 hours ago, Forethat said:
I don't agree with your view that UK is "playing hardball". Reading such statement makes me believe you don't fully understand the proposed Brexit agreement. Quite frankly, the content is shocking. We're not the ones "playing hardball".
Do explain. In what sense is the content "shocking"?
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3 hours ago, bristolboy said:
Do you mean it's the EU that is running away? They've stood very firm from the start about what was negotiable and what wasn't? Exactly how are they running away?
Typical John Bull I would say. All bark, no bite.
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5 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:
Well done the Dutch. Most in the UK want the same.
I am sure the UK will sell Fish to the Dutch from UK waters at a sensible price.????
Half the UK fleet is in the hands of the Dutch anyway....
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21 minutes ago, bristolboy said:I never said that
"Most people get their fish from Iceland so I doubt the price will go down". You might want to query Danny Carlton about that.
The fact is you quoted a very misleading factoid to give the impression that China was the #1 seafood exporter In terms of tonnage, yes. In terms of value, no. It's #3 behind Iceland and the Faroe Island. And once again, 5 out of the 6 top seafood exporters to the UK are EU members.
I'd say "nice try" but yours wasn't even close to that.
They can always learn to eat squid and chips.
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2 hours ago, roobaa01 said:
only eu scaremongering by useless bureaucrats like alcoholic junckers or hapless uschi von der leyen. this week donald of trump and boris uk trump will announce most likely the compensating trade deal usa and uk. thereto they will kick the faces of lame duck merkel and mummy snatcher macron at the g7 summit, that will be fun.
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Good luck with the consumption of genetically manipulated soy and bleached chicken cadavers.
Any deal with the UsA will favour that country since you are not in a position to make any demands, being a small nation. The Trump will have you for breakfast.
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3 hours ago, Moti24 said:During WW2, Britain amassed a debt of billions of dollars, liberating those who now are bent on destroying a once prosperous nation. Taking into account the rebuilding, by the mid-sixties, Britain were heading for bankruptcy. By 1969, the only option was to join the EU, to ensure more economic stability. And so, on the 1st of January, 1973, Britain became part of the EU. Since that time, the EU have been screwing Britain for every last drop of blood, for no other reason than to support the weaker countries; Britain, being one of the highest contributors, can no longer sustain a support role for those countries that seem unable to help themselves, and not before time, are calling it a day.
It seems that Merkel and Macron are running the show, although how the German Chancellor and a washed-up politician who can't keep the population of his own country under control are allowed to dictate such terms, I don't know. One thing for sure, the EU will make it as hard as possible for Britain to leave, as a warning to any other country having similar ideas.
Most of the EU countries appear to have short memories. The demise of the EU will not be too far off once Britain leaves, and those countries with "similar ideas" won't be too far behind.
I think it is your memory that is short, Sir. Britain amassed gigantic debts because it had to lend money from the UsA to defend itself against an powerful enemy, which certainly would have devoured it were it not for the help of the UsA and Russia. And incidentally: my country was liberated by Canadians, and most of the rest by the Americans and Russia. In spite of this debt In 1950 Britain was 30 % ahead economically over the 6 founding states of the EU. Through a lack of technological renewal Britain got behind, where others forged ahead in Europe through hard work, technical innovations (wirtschaftswunder) and perseverance. Travelling through England it often still feels like its the 1950-ties.
The Netherlands, for instance, is a greater contributor to Europe financially than the UK per capita, but you won't hear us complain: we are still the 4th wealthiest nation on earth whereas you lot come in as no. 10. We don't mind chipping in for the greater good.
You no longer rule the waves, and the EU does NOT " make it as hard as possible" for you to leave, but Ireland is no longer a British dominion, and a border is a border. You are the ones playing hardball, and will have to suffer the brunt of the consequences.
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6 hours ago, DoctorG said:
If the EU wasn't worried about the UK leaving they would not be making such a noise about it.
Most of the oinking is coming from across the North-sea, as we Dutch call it. EU is keeping rather quiet about it.
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2 hours ago, simon43 said:
Kicking people off their motorbikes is also the modus operandi of traffic cops that I've seen in both Laos and Myanmar.
They should try it in the UK with the moped muggers, (those are muggers on mopeds, not people who mug mopeds...)
Update: posted at the same time as Damascase's post ^^^
They do, and have adopted it as a new tactic. Also, this being Western Europe, which has gone quite mad over the last 25 years, the first police officers involved in this tactic have already ben criminally indented and are under criminal investigation for inflicting bodily harm.
World has gone crazy.
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3 hours ago, SammyT said:Cue the comments from some of the Aussie and Brit expats hoping their countries do the same while ignoring the irony that most of them rely on English signs, menus etc in Thailand...
Not the same and you know it. Fundamental islam is a threat to the world, and China is taking appropriate measures in my eyes.
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13 minutes ago, manarak said:
how unfair
Not really. The state pension is paid by all, and if you happen to be married, or cohabiting you only receive 50 % of said pension, which makes sense because you are sharing costs with another person in Denmark.
Living abroad (remember, Denmark is a tiny country) there is no way to check for them if you shack up with someone or not, hence the reduction in advance.
The Netherlands (3 times more inhabitants) does do the check-up in many countries. If you are found out to have a hooker in the room at the precise day they come check up on you (always unexpectedly!!) your pension is stopped right there and then, for fraud.
How's them apples!!
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10 hours ago, Buddha Pist said:
Whinge, whinge, whinge
Just leave instead of adding to the echo.
How has "the UK cut off your escape route"?
Probably can't bring the family home. I encountered the same problems in the Netherlands, but found a way around it. VERY happy in Europe, now!
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On 6/3/2019 at 2:33 PM, AlexRich said:
A lot will depend on Brexit ... if that goes badly then it will get worse against the Baht, Euro and US Dollar.
If Article 50 is revoked you’ll be back to 50.
Silly man. It's the pound that will be pounded straight up the gazoo, the Euro can only revive from the current british try at a stranglehold.
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16 hours ago, smedly said:
May is gone get over it
stop the nonsense and get to sorting out solutions
stupid people
Now who did you say was stupid, other then the Brexiteers??
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Tourists are opportunistic and go where they get the biggest bang for their money. This, due to a bad exchange rate and inflated prices (not in the least by the ladies of the night) for practically everything tourists enjoy has not been the case in Thailand for several years now. Practically all surrounding countries now offer more or less the same, but often still more authentic and cheaper experience.
We've seen the same ting happening in Europe: first Italy, then Spain, Greece and Turkey respectively.
Nothing new under the sun.
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19 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:
You need them within 100 meters most of the time
Probably too inexperienced to understand the laws of physics in relationship with small motorbikes. It's a different thing if you test the brakes of a small bike on a flat surface or on a steep decline with two hefty Europeans on top....
I don't think this would have happened to an experienced rider.
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3 hours ago, holy cow cm said:
Aint gonna happen. But wouldn't it be crazy if you could roll a fatty and smoke it out in the open. Naw, Aint gonna happen.
Perfectly legal in a civilized country such as the Netherlands and some of the more enlightened states in the U.S. In the Netherlands the "Happy Ending" given by smiling Thai, or Chinese ladies is even cheaper than in Thailand at present rates.
So nah, I don't see the pull to travel to Thailand for that.
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On 6/28/2019 at 1:51 AM, THAIJAMES said:
It's also important to note that if you rotate vegetables and don't eat too much of one vegetable then you reduce your exposure to any one chemical.
Also I believe that a lot of the pungent spices will actually absorb some poisons and chemicals in your body.
You should stop seeing Thai doctors, and tell this joke to a western professional.
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On 6/27/2019 at 9:09 AM, FredGallaher said:
Did they also compare vegetables from European or US stores? Large industrial farms use a lot of chemicals. They spray them from airplanes.
What airplane did you fall from? Europe has extremely stringent rules in place concerning foodstuffs. Shipments from South-America are tested on a regular basis, and immediately blacklisted when forbidden pesticides, or too much of this is found.
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The "leavers" that can't leave.
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Not to their own country they can't!! As a Dutchman it was also virtually impossible. But EU law dictates that you are free to bring your family to ANY OTHER EU-memberstate, with as the only pre-requisite that you will not become a financial burden on that state. Until the Brexit you are FREE to bring your family to Europe, just take recidence in any country apart from the UK.
However, if you have children under 18, with a UK passport your wife IS allowed to come under the Chavez rule, no financial laws on visa's. etc.