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eee-stuart

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  1. the price of multiple entry visas has been removed from the application forms too. The website states that multiple entry visas must be applied for at the embassy. The consulate will only issue single entry visas

    THE ROYAL THAI CONSULATE REGRETS THAT THEY ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO ISSUE MULTI-ENTRY NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS.  A SINGLE ENTRY VISA MUST BE APPLIED FOR AND THEN EXTENDED IN THAILAND.  ALTERNATIVELY, PLEASE SEND YOUR APPLICATION TO THE EMBASSY IN LONDON.

    not sure what is needed for a successful extension   800,000 in the bank for a couple of months I guess. does anybody know for sure?? 

  2. I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post such a question,but, does anybody know of any legal restrictions regarding the use of a submersible pump for domestic perposes (specifcally in the surin area) just thought i'd ask before I buy one !!

  3. Well the whole thing certainly raised Big T's profile in the West, and,speakin as a scouser, it 'asn't done me any 'arm over 'ere either.

    Certainly in some parts of england you can expect a bit of grief when people detect your accent "robbin scouse bastards"etc.. and many liverpool lads ,myself included, will try to tone down thier accents and alledge to come from elsewhere, especially when attending job interviews or talking to the police. But the other night i was out on the ale in town (khonkaen) and this bird asks me...

    " where you come from"

    "angrit" i replied.

    "whereabouts in angrit"

    "liverpool"

    "I not sure you liverpool man jing jing" "but if you are i go with you for free"

    I politely informed her that nobody would actually alledge to come from liverpool if really they did not.

    Another time, at passport control in Donmuang, the immigration officer seemed to be rather too interested in my passport, looking me up and down and continually looking me in the eye and then glancing back to my passport for what seemed an eternity.

    "What seems to be the problem officer" i asked in my best Thai and with as much humility as i could muster after an 11 hour flight and what seemed like hours in the passport control queue.

    "You come from liverpool?" was the stoney faced reply

    "yes" i said almost feeling the need to apologise

    Then I suddenly get this huge Thai, smile his face absolutely lights up like only the Thais can,reaching out over the counter thing, he offers me his hand to shake.

    "I like Michael Owen" he beamed, "welcome to Thailand"

    Needless to say being a scouser.....I robbed his watch

  4. siripon (bow rak see dam) to name just one!

    jintarrah (sang some stuff with bird)

    nook noi

    oowee (anyone remember "pobmiamarduayreu")

    lookpae maithai (i think one of them is nook noi's son)

    rocksadert (brrilliant version of siripon's classic "bow rak see dam")

    rocksaleng (how can anybody not like motersai hang)

    syan nirandorn

    loso

    karabow

    karawan

    somjit bortorng

    many many more that i cant name because, although i can read thai to a certain extent, the Thai script written on most tapes/cd's is a bit much for me.

    To be honest I very rarely listen to western music anymore.Even when I return to the UK it's generally Thai stuff that sends me to and from work, and off to sleep at night!

    Anybody else feel the same?

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