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  1. crap, but any way 2 things,

    1: birds of a feather flock together.

    2: if you go looking for trouble and you find it and can`t handle it, don`t go crying to the cops, you found it you handle it.....

    want to hang around with a bunch of crims and pretend to be tough, go and get another tough sticker on your arm, that will make you super tough then i am sure............

    That is total crap, my chickens and ducks get along fine,Where am I looking for trouble,I have been threatened and wondered how others would handle it. I dont hang about with crims and pretend to be tough so your aspersion is up shit creek

    not real smart i do believe, chicken and ducks are not of the same feather, i have also had pigs and dogs that were good mates, i think drug sellers/users are crims, but that is only my say so, you came asking for a bit of advice, i just gave what was taught to me at a very young age is all, but i wish you well and hope we don`t read about you.......

  2. 1963 ford zephyr, boy in a mans car, at the time, lol..........

    My third car was a 1959 Zephyr Lowline 6 pot. Cool ride at the time eh. thumbsup.gif .

    yea comftable and the mk3 was the last of the good zephyrs in Aust, the mk4 was a bit of a lemon on the bush roads here, i traded for new 1968 xtV8 3 on the tree falcon, hannnnnnnng on, here we go........

  3. hey mate, when you finish your shower and dry off, put some CORN FLOUR on the area, also groin and under arms if need be, next day you will be fine, this is tried and tested remedy in Aust as my Grand Dad was using it for saddle rash (prickly heat) in the early 1900s, I have put many people here and in TH onto it and everyone has had relief, let us know how you go........

    bob

    Hi Bob, if that works, i guess baby powder would too, thanks

    corn flower and baby powder are not the same on heat rash, baby powder will hold a certain amount of moisture where as corn flower does not cling to your body and the pores, but what ever you do i hope it works, i have not had the problem for many years, as soon as i feel a bit of it i go under the hand basin and get my trusty corn flour and put it on, when i am over there i get a packet of it and and keep in with me....... it is a very old bush remedy here in Aus

  4. see here on the news in Aus a couple of weeks ago that a postal worker had been helping himself, the news also said that it was quite a common little scam by postal workers, also said that you are better off sending stuff that you want to arrive registerd or by courier as they track everything at different stages of the trip, if it goes missing they can go straight to the last check point.

  5. crap, but any way 2 things,

    1: birds of a feather flock together.

    2: if you go looking for trouble and you find it and can`t handle it, don`t go crying to the cops, you found it you handle it.....

    want to hang around with a bunch of crims and pretend to be tough, go and get another tough sticker on your arm, that will make you super tough then i am sure............

  6. R.I.P to the both of them,IF he was drunk then he is a bloody idiot, as the police drink driving adds say her in QLD. AGE, does not matter one iota, I have stated on another thread that my Grandfather was 35yrs Nanas seniour, that they had such a big age diffrence makes some people want to puke, well f`n puke, they had a loving marraige and 2 children that adored them and loved them.......1 being my Mother.......

  7. hey mate, when you finish your shower and dry off, put some CORN FLOUR on the area, also groin and under arms if need be, next day you will be fine, this is tried and tested remedy in Aust as my Grand Dad was using it for saddle rash (prickly heat) in the early 1900s, I have put many people here and in TH onto it and everyone has had relief, let us know how you go........

    bob

  8. Bah! Paid already.. Still i dont like getting scammed.... Bike wasnt even damaged but you guys are really helpful... Yes i am young 18.. Travelled a lot... Anytime i had a problem we always solved it like this... Suing and winning money in that way... Just wanted to know what the procedure would be for thailand... Thanks anyways

    Ciao bellisimos

    Only 18 yrs old and you already have multiple experiences in other countries taking people to court for one reason or another? Have you ever had a relaxing holiday?

    must of been taught well by mommy and daddy about taking people to court, I believe a lot of people make a good living out of that and I dont mean lawyers

  9. Can't blame people for riding 3 or 4 up on a Honda wave, if they had the money they would buy a car.

    Road law like any other systems take time to get excepted, Remember in my younger days in Australia, we would say things like he was so drunk we had to carry him to his car.

    When some of us were kids watching a man walk on the moon, many Thais had not seen a car.

    So before anyone gets to high and mighty about how bad things are, think back to your own countries and the road deaths that occurred, before we were forced to conform to tougher and tougher road rules. Jim

    Nice post Jim, think you just about summed it all up neatly, especially the first sentence; would be nice if a few more car/truck-owning expats understood why the bikes are overladen with passengers and gear.

    Although I frequently mutter a few curses when out riding or driving, as my wife would confirm, I have actually been in countries where driving standards are even worse.

    Wish the daft buggers would wear crash hats on the bikes though; scares me when I see family members and friends ignoring them.

    Sorry, but breaking the law (and more importantly safety standards) is no excuse for not being able to afford a car. When I couldn't afford a car I rode a bicycle (never with 3 up though !!).

    Used to as they say in OZ, dink friends on a push bike, so should have been heavily fined or jail for such disregard for safety. This is not the west where sheepeople comply with ever trivial regulation, Time and living standards will change how things are done.

    Do you really think if the wheel came off in the UK, no money, no welfare and nothing to lose, that people would not be riding around 3 or 4 up on a Honda.

    Of course the Thai Government could crack down and lock up 4 or 6 million penniless Thais for riding badly. Jim

    cheers mate havn`t heard the word DINK for a lot of years, same as seeing anyone having to use there foot for a break

  10. Hi kevjohn am in toukley longway from Los where do you go there

    Regards Russell

    Sent from my GT-I9100T using Thaivisa Connect App

    Non Thai, Korat

    Have sent a PM

    I've just heard the "Australian" would be British. His daughter is Australian, story is that they revoked a visa to Ozziland for him. Will try to get more information.soon. There's a a very helpful young doctor, but now working in third floor of building three.

    Both guys are in fourth floor.

    He sometimes visits both, helps them when he can. Nice to know that there're such people on this planet wai.gif

    Short update:

    He's British. Mr. John William Stanley Rutter, born on March 12th 1928. Oranges seem to make him happy.......

    He's in building three, fourth floor.-----wai.gif

    visa revoked, maybe medical reasons?

  11. Sounds like a really weird bloke... did he really spray you down with air-freshener? That is shocking.

    I don't know if he is anti-semitic but he is definetely a nutter (and those two traits often go together)

    Unless there was something else about your shirt that scared him... do you work in a fish market?

    Yes, honest-to-goodness, he did. I was on the bench press, and he came up, sprayed over and around me, and made the comment that I stank.

    I probably would have dropped him at that stage...

    Well me being the mild mannered, quiet, shy and unasumming? person that i am would of got another bashing, most likley, as i would of jumped up smacked him in the head and told him to shove the spray where Paddy put the puddin, probobly would wake up the next day wishing i would of learnt to duck and weave when i was a kid

  12. here in AUS I do a lot of towing with my caravan, a lot of dirt and also bad roads, I always put my new tyres on the front in pairs as I would much rather blow a front tyre than a rear, much easier to control, IMHO anyway

    duh! what am I saying, changed tyres 4 days ago, I put the NEW tyres on the back, the older on the steer, for the reason i stated......

    ...duh...."some fish like to swim against the current"....but if it's front wheel drive Honda,I'll put the new tires in front...

    get a 3tonne van up your a## and blow a rear tyre as I have done mate, the only time I was on the road was as I was crossing it, but what would I know as I have only experianced it once, and a lot more of far better drivers than I am do the same here, as for your front wheel drive keep to the city drivin, take you for a run in a/b tripple with a load of cattle when you like..........

  13. R.I.P, just read the website, go with gods speed, I feel you did what you wanted, just hope i have the balls when the time comes to do the same thing as I know there are problems around the corner.............

  14. here in AUS I do a lot of towing with my caravan, a lot of dirt and also bad roads, I always put my new tyres on the front in pairs as I would much rather blow a front tyre than a rear, much easier to control, IMHO anyway

    duh! what am I saying, changed tyres 4 days ago, I put the NEW tyres on the back, the older on the steer, for the reason i stated......

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