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On 1/5/2017 at 11:32 AM, fruitman said:
BKK vely big sir....and Thai kids rarely sport....better tell what area...
As long as its somewhere not over the river, we don't care. We just want the best option to continue their work while they are there for the summer. My wife will rent a serviced apartment somewhere closer to where they practice if its not on the skytrain and they can drive further to their other activities and meetings.
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Any recommendations on a good gymnastics place in Bangkok. My girls will be there for the summer with their mother and want to keep up their work.
Thanks
dr. b
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I'm looking for a temple in the Nakon Chai Si area. I think the name is Wat Thong Chai, but clearly I could be wrong. Does anyone live near one with a similar name and what might be the address?
Thanks in advance
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Has anybody had anyone trying to use the DS160 online application of late. My brother in law is trying to fill it out and is getting an error message on the address page. For some reason, it says he is using incorrect characters, but in fact, he isn't. Of course, trying to call the embassy is a waste of time.
Any advise or experience with this?
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Has anyone here ever made use of, or know of anyone making use of the H-2A guest worker visa program for the USA? We're thinking of bringing some Thai agricultural labor to USA and wanted some hands on experience advice if anyone has any about getting it done, especially without a lawyer. If its too big a 'nut to crack' without legal help, then perhaps someone you know who has handled it for others.
Thanks in advance
dr. b
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My wife is headed back to Thailand next month to visit her folks for a few months with our 3-yr old daughter. Baby Burrito was born here in the US, not there, and the Thailand embassy here wasn't keen on giving her a Thai passport on their annual visit to Dallas. As such, she will travel over there on her US passport.
We can get her a tourist visa here of course, or she can simply get one on arrival, but in any event, she will overstay it, and I am wondering, since she is traveling with her mother, will she need one anyway? I am thinking we may be faced with an overstay fine?
It could be of course that she cab get the Thai citizenship part sorted while they are there as well, but if not, just wondering if anyone has any information on this subject.
Thanks in advance
dr. b
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Thai people will avoid conflict at all costs. If she has gone quiet, then that is probably her way of telling you the relationship is over. Make your planned trip, send her a message telling her where and when you will be in Thailand, and if she wants to contact or see you, she will. Otherwise, don't waste your time looking for her. Thai addresses are very difficult to find. Come to Thailand with the plan to find a new girl, or better yet, find many new girls. It is not uncommon for a Thai girl to have a few overseas contacts working them all for money, and to see which one will pay the sinsot and buy the gold first.
Your trip to Hua Hin should have been a clue. She was probably not impressed with the travel by bus, then perhaps the hotel was not impressive enough, so after 2 days, she was already ready to end the relationship.
Move on, give her up, there are thousands of Thai girls looking for a good man.
Betting Jim here has it pegged pretty well... Perceptive and succinct.
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I post here to make others jealous of my massive intelligence, fat bank account, movie star good looks, my history in the alphabet spy networks, and HiSo half Chinese -Thai girlfriends and their wealthy families
I put myself in SDaniel's category. Since my good looks and wit are not appreciated at home, someone has to know about me.
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News hit today that Thailand was the 2nd most dangerous place to drive in the world. Hardly a newsflash to most, I am sure.
dr b
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I checked on the UPS site and they showed pickup in 81000 postal code (should be Krabi) was okay, so you might check their website
dr b
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thanks much.... great information
dr b
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Wondering if there is some kind of 'VIP Arrival' service at SwampyLand. Along the lines in other words of celebrity arriving, whisking them through immigration and customs at the speed of, well, 'not normal.' Assuming if it even exists that it will cost of course and that the 'celebrity' will still be arriving via regular airline, not private plane.
Any info is appreciated.
dr. b
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Thanks all for the advice on the Shopping,,appreciate it very much,,,as for leaving the wife at home,to be honest Thai birds dont do it for me,,,South American Women rock my boat,,my wife is a very sexy 26 year old Brazilian with the firmest tits and ass this side of the Equator so she will be coming with me,,,cheers.
Nice to see you hold her in such high esteem.
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Grass fed, Shoot it, cut it up and eat it straight off the fire.....all you sooks and your hanging and grain fed....best steak you will ever have, taste and tender.
Thank you for making sense of this steak business.
What's wrong with some people ? Were they born without teeth ? Do they need steak which is as soft as butter before they can eat it ?
And this business of grain-fed beef being the best is a load of hot cock ! I have eaten steak all over Australia and the BEST steak comes from the Center, around Alice Springs, no grain out there, just spinefex. And it does not have to be 3 weeks old.
Mikemac, you're just eating a lot of liquid, in this case, blood, rather than pure meat. Each to his own, but I'm not a vampire.
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If is her steak why are you worried? She will be eating it not you so dont you think she should be able to eat it in anyway she wishes?
I take it you've never raised your own beef.... Sort of like buying a 1997 Jordan Cabernet and watching someone swill it like Mad Dog 20-20. Its just a painful thing to see.
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a shop that is expert in Mac hard drive repair, or I suppose, in hard drive repair in general. I have one that needs data recovery, but the good folks at Taylor Mark in Dallas, said there was a physical problem with it that needed fixing first. They told me, but not being a techie, I forget the exact issue. Suffice it to say, something hit a light pole (internally) and they need $1800 to repair it before they can even approach the data recovery.
Since I'm headed back in a few weeks anyway, I thought maybe I'd get it fixed in Thailand if its feasible. If not, I'll have these folks dig in.
Thanks,
dr. b
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My ex nuked my foie gras pate.
I do believe that takes the prize on the thread to date.... Push come to shove, you can wipe ketchup or hot sauce off a good steak. There is no coming back from wprime's pain though.
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Nothing wrong with good steak dipped in a no of home made sauce.
But I guess you have the Thai cooking side if things down pat. Glass houses and all that...
Remind me if we ever meet no to offer to buy you a proper steak She cooked the steaks to perfection, it was the rudeness with which she treated it that caused my near stroke...
God, I wish I could cook good Thai food. Since she and the kiddos are in the states and I am back and forth, I am forced to restaurants and street carts when I want a good Thai meal.
I wouldn't call a 21 day steak a proper steak. I'd prefer a couple of more weeks hanging.
And I hope you consider a properly cooked streak one which has only briefly seen a hot flame. Otherwise I don't think we are on the same page of what is defined as a 'good steak'
Saw a very hot flame indeed, and well stated. Wouldn't have minded it hanging longer to be sure, but 3 weeks makes for a pretty nice period on dry aging. That said, can't argue about hanging it longer either, but mine wasn't the only family voice in that discussion.
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Nothing wrong with good steak dipped in a no of home made sauce.
But I guess you have the Thai cooking side if things down pat. Glass houses and all that...
Remind me if we ever meet no to offer to buy you a proper steak She cooked the steaks to perfection, it was the rudeness with which she treated it that caused my near stroke...
God, I wish I could cook good Thai food. Since she and the kiddos are in the states and I am back and forth, I am forced to restaurants and street carts when I want a good Thai meal.
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Sitting here in Texas on my sojourn here for a few weeks to see the wife and kids and she lovingly cooks us both 1 1/2" bone-in ribeyes, cut from a 21-day hung carcass, from a hand selected steer out of the family herd that was fed an incredible grain diet for three months. Just beautiful pieces of meat and she takes out her home made Thai Pik sauce and starts to dip her steak in it. I guess my screech almost gave her a heart attack. 'What's wrong, tilac?' she says.
Admittedly, these 'incidents' happen less and less often now after 12 years of marriage, but my Lord woman, have some decency, please.
Your tales of Western food woe?
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Just take your own plastic bowl and they will understand immediately you are wanting a Thai standard haircut.
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Well, my son's doctor, in explaining some health issues to us, told us that half breed kids have this skin problem. I tormented her for saying that.
Idiots!!
Half breed? Good Lord, man, you are watching The Western Channel far too much.
dr. b
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Annex Vietnam
RECEIPT NUMBER - USA Visa Payment
in Visas and migration to other countries
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typo
I have searched and cannot find this, so if I am double posting, I apologize. We're back in the states and doing the computer part of a visa application for the in-laws. They went to the bank and made the cash payment per that option. The USTRAVELDOCS website, requests the receipt number to continue. I've input every number on that paper and none of them work.
This is a group traveling as a family of 4, so the deposit slips are the same.
Any experts in this area tha can be of some help?
Thanks
Dr. Burrito