Jump to content

Banzai99

Advanced Member
  • Posts

    1,653
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Banzai99

  1. Well if it's your wife's money you are reduced to bystander anyway so why ask us?

    To start 100's of Thai man, Thai Family, Thai wife bashing posts ?

    You mean like this one for example ?

    Banzai99

    Super Member

    • Advanced Members
    • 1,342 posts

    Posted 26 minutes ago

    Her husband brother probably needs the money for a new Motorcycle.

    Exactly.

  2. its a toss up between bangkok drivers and pattaya drivers as to who are more dangerous

    I would say that people who drink and drive are most dangerous unfortunately expats here often seem to think its ok to do so.

    Quite right, nearly every Farang I know who drinks Alcohol and has his own transport, Drinks and Drives on a regular basis.

    And I know a lot of people.

  3. Boggles the mind to read, year after year how the NE people and the government simply doesn't

    know how to deal, and how completely unprepared they are to the cold season, I mean, com'on, is this the

    first cold season you have experienced in your life? and every year the same story, people die,

    people starve, shortage of blankets food, heating etc. etc..

    when will you ever learn to prepare for anything in life people of the north? here is a clue,

    cold seasons will come every year round this time of the year, let's see the headlines next

    year...

    Gets cold in Europe every year too, and every year people die.

    C'mon people of Europe, when will you ever learn to prepare for anything in life ?

  4. So it seems that many owners of Fortuners are happy with their vehicles, whilst many non Fortuner owners seem unhappy about a vehicle they don't or can't afford to own. blink.png

    Fortuner 1.1m

    V60 2.3m thumbsup.gif

    Nice car, but in Thailand, The Fortuner makes more sense for me and my pocket. thumbsup.gif

    When I bought my top of the range Fortuner in January 2006, it was 1,249,000 Baht back then.

  5. While this is fantastic to see and long overdue, we must remember to not stereotype all police officers

    I know two officers personally who would give their left arm to the community if they needed it and would never take a single satang they didn't earn

    I hope that news articles like this will lead to less Thai bashing here on thaivisa .

    ThaiVisaness will dash your hopes.

  6. Just Fed ex it to my mate in the States, he exchanges it for a new one at The Apple Store and sends it back, not really a hardship, there is no Apple Store in Thailand so you can't just walk in the Store and exchange it so any repairs/exchange would probably take as long as sending it back to US, exchanging and returning to Thailand.

×
×
  • Create New...