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Chi and Mun river basins will be worst affected by tropical storm Noru
AhFarangJa replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan
We live about a hundred metres from the Chi, where it forms the border between Surin & Buri Ram. noticed yesterday the floods have reached the next field and running at a fast rate. That means the river has risen by about 6 metres from normal at the moment. Should be able to go fishing from my garden wall in about three days. -
3 Laotian Women Die As Van Slams Into Truck In Rayong
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Eastern Thailand
One could live in hope Richard, but as they were foreign Ladies it will more than likely be a few thousand Baht compensation and case closed. -
3 Laotian Women Die As Van Slams Into Truck In Rayong
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Eastern Thailand
R.I.P. to the ladies, but that van is not parked. -
What the hell is the creature that I just found.
AhFarangJa replied to Kevin1908's topic in General Topics
We were infested with these a year or so ago, Googled it and got common bagmoth. As another poster said just throw them outside, eventually they have all but disappeared. -
How to get rid of those little nasty red ants that bite
AhFarangJa replied to 4MyEgo's topic in Isaan
I use Borax mixed with sugar, 1 part borax to three parts sugar. Then a little water to form a paste. put it in a small plastic container with a lid, and a few holes punched in around he sides. They take it back to the nest where it kills the queen and larvae. Really cheap on Lazada at about 75 Baht a kilo bag. -
Thailand 300 baht entry fee for tourists set to start in early 2023
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Probably a tax on the number of windows in your house, as they did in England in 1696................ -
I think this is a difficult thing to pin down. It all depends on the size and thickness of the meat and veg. As ChrisP posted this is a trial and error situation. However, I would think that any meat will take longer to cook than veg, unless it is cut into thin strips, or goujons. Veg wrapped in foil cook quicker because they are steamed. I personally enjoy cooking, and experimentation is part of that for me. I wish you luck in your gastronomic endeavours.
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Correct, that is for asylum support, however, if they are accepted as a refugee that jumps considerably, by the governments own figures that can be as much as 22,000 pounds a year around the London area. a considerable hike from the 6500 pounds a fully paid up pensioner gets. While I agree that there may be some legitimate claimants of persecution etc. the vast majority are economic migrants, neither poor or in danger. I find it disgusting that these people are treated better than our own ex servicemen and women.
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Regardless of who is right or wrong that woman has a voice that would curdle fresh milk. May I suggest she could get a job as the Tsunami warning siren.
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Will the wall primer + color hide this mess?
AhFarangJa replied to FrederikKitten's topic in DIY Forum
Purely from a personnal perspective I would have the walls skimmed, after removing the crayon. -
Agree with you 100%. The "system" I refer to is the one operated by both the Ministry of Transport. the R.T.P. and to a certain extent the schools that should be educating children instead of indoctrinating them.
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Verdict on Prayut’s tenure in 30 days soonest
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I was led to believe, maybe wrongly, that when he took his second term he resigned from the army. If so why is he still referred to as General. -
Therein lies the problem here, absolutely no mention of the fact she was underage, no licence, possibly no helmet(Not stated in the article). R.I.P. to another young lady let down by the system.
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Vehicle inspection and after market wheels.
AhFarangJa replied to Kevin Taylor's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
When I read this I was reminded of Saudi Arabia. Around the corner from the testing stations, called M.V.P.I. Motor Vehicle Periodic Inspection, There are dozens of small garages. The Saudis drive their cars there, have new tyres, wiper blades, lights, etc, etc fitted. They take the car through the test, then return to the garage, refit all the old rubbish, pay a small rental charge, and drive off. My car failed once because the lacquer on the bonnet had faded with the sun and so the paint was no longer shiny !!! -
Counterfeit Goods Worth 173 Million Baht Destroyed
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That is easy, they asked T.A.T.