Everything posted by Kinnock
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90 year old dad with cancer but pretty healthy, could he have some wild fun?
Better to find a trusted lady here and fly her to your home country to look after the old chap. He'd probably prefer someone to cook and clean for him. Get her a French Maid uniform to cheer him up.
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Compensated/renumerated blood and plasma donation
Don't think so - giving blood is part of the Buddhist 'making merit' tradition here. And if you come from a country that had CJD cases during the BSE issue you can't even be a blood donor here (although I heard that rule may change)
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
I caught a few random episodes of Yellostone .... I thought it was a shame that such good production values and actors was wasted on a sub-Dallas storyline. And (spoiler alert) could you really kill someone by throwing a snake at them?
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Raw onions (from local markets) on sandwiches: OK?
Any vegetables (and fruit) can be contaminated with bacteria or viruses. E.coli from natural fertiliser or from animals on the farm, and Hepatitis A from people handling the fruit & veg are the most common risks. But in general raw onions are not often associated with food poisoning as they have a (slight) anti bacterial effect and the peel gives some protection. Using a vegetable wash is a good idea though. As mentioned earlier, the mayonnaise or the tuna is more likely to be the issue.
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A question to frequent/experienced flyers
That's normal. The airline can only help with changes if you booked direct with the airline. Also, lower cost tickets often have limitations on changes, even those booked direct with airline.
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Is there a comfortable scooter where you don't feel bumps in the road
The Honda ADV 160 has slightly better suspension travel than other scooters. But the best bike I had for bad roads was a Honda CRF 250M. It's now a 300 and the Motard version is no longer available, but Kawasaki also do 250 and 300 trail bikes, and the motard version is best for roads. The Honda CT125 is also a good option if you like semi auto.
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While Living in Thailand, how do you "Make Merit"?
I don't believe in the 'making merit' philosophy, and as my Mother used to say "no good deed ever goes unpunished, - but I do get pleasure from helping others, although I don't expect a reward in return apart from my personal enjoyment and the big smiles. The most fun I had a few Christmases ago was dressing up as Santa's and taking a big sack of toys and food to Khlong Toey and handing things out to the kids. Providing meals at a local community school is also fun ... that's my birthday tradition. But the master of this is the Sunrise Taco's guy and the Bangkok Community Help Foundation. They add real value to the community.
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
Equaliser 3 is worth watching (saw it on Netflix) - good, slow build with sudden outbreaks of violent action, but a few cheesy scenes .... overall good though. For that type of movie, I think "Man on Fire" is the best. Just started watching 'Happy' (also on Netflix) - great fun series, like a cross between John Wick and My Little Pony. And for a series that's sheer mindless entertainment with action and naked boobies - 'Obliterated' is hard to beat.
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Nok Air’s Boeing 737 max 8 plans hit turbulence
Thai Lion Air had a big fanfare about receiving their new 737 Max. They were also listed in an FAA report post the Alaska Air incident as a Max user. They did stop using them after the Indonesia crash, but have started again. This may be why some sites do not list them. https://mgronline.com/onlinesection/detail/9620000025898
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Nok Air’s Boeing 737 max 8 plans hit turbulence
Thai Lion Air fly the Max 9 .... but it's the sardine seat plan with a door where the panel blew out. But all the 737 Max series are suspect in my view .... been modified too many times when a complete new design was needed.
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Angry Russian Tourist Forcefully Shaves Part of Pattaya Barber’s Hair
It wasn't criminal assault, it was a special military haircut.
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I need a long ride--out of Thailand
Honda CRF 300 Rally or Enfield Himalayan in my view. .... but currently difficult or even impossible to ride solo into Myanmar or China. Can't ride into Vietnam either. So option for a long ride is to head South through Malaysia and to Singapore. But with so many great places to ride in Thailand, better to tour in Thailand now until borders open.
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Court summons for airbnb review
The Thai defamation law is archaic and the facts of the original issue are not relevant to the case. Looks like you'll need your own lawyer. Another option I've seen work for others is more negative social media to shame the 'guest' into withdrawing the case. You can't be critical of the guests, or you'll have another defamation case, but you can get factual reports about the case into the media. Airbnb may be able help with this? International media reports tend to cause more feelings of shame in people using this law.
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Jomtien Beach Has Become A WAR ZONE
There was a similar problem in Bangsaen, and after many complaints by local Thai residents and hotel owners, the police and the Tessabarn took action. Bangsaen has always had sellers of small fireworks on the beach, and the pop pop noise was not an issue. But a new firework 'mafia' moved in about a year ago, selling high powered Chinese fireworks that made the beach like the opening sequence of Saving Private Ryan. This was not just a few firework shows for events, it was continuous loud explosions from 7:00 pm to 6:00 am every night. The loud fireworks from dawn to dusk, plus several injuries due to fireworks, caused complaints to the police and the mayor plus a social media campaign by Thai residents. I also heard Channel 3 news were involved. There were also negative reviews by guests on hotel booking sites about the constant noise. The problem is the illegal beach sellers, and after 5 were arrested and two were sent to jail, it stopped for a while. It started again after New Year (everyone expects fireworks at new year, but they kept going for a week), and after more arrests the sellers have again switched back to the small fireworks. There was also concerns about an illegal firework warehouse .... as a store large enough for the selling of over 100 large fireworks each night is a serious explosion risk. So it looks like a concerted campaign of social and news media and direct complaints may help. Perhaps join with local Thai business owners so it's not just those pesky foreigners?
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Have You Ever Done It in the Water?
We were having a romantic weekend in a 'pool villa' hotel in Phuket that had a private swimming pool, and after taking some nice photos of her skinny dipping, we tried. Not as sexy and romantic as we'd hoped due to critical lack of lubrication. Ended up making strategic use of the pool ladder to keep the moving parts out of the water.
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People in Thailand
Those are all really good portraits. Good light, nice narrow DOF and great use of black and white. And yes, it's sad that the Photography forum is so quiet.
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Foreign Driver Fined after Viral Video Shows Passengers Sitting on Car Windows in Karon
I don't think the story of the Good Samaritan translated well into Thailand. I don't remember him being a miserable kill-joy?
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What compensation could be expected after an unfair dismissal? (Government School)
This is my personal view based on experience over several years ..... The Labour Department is very employee focussed, and ex-pat workers have the same rights as Thai nationals (assuming you have a valid work permit). Unless you are dismissed for an illegal act or other serious issue, you should get 30 days notice plus a month per year of continuous service. On top of this you can claim several additional months pay based on the unfair dismissal and your personal situation. The officer will suggest a reasonable amount of compensation, and this will be communicated to your employer. If your employer does not agree, they will have to appear in person at the Labour Court for the hearing. In practice the employer will not want to go to Court, so there's a good chance of getting the agreed amount. It helps to show your monthly expenditure to indicate the financial impact. Hope it goes well for you.
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Small booster pump to solve poor muni water pressure
Good suggestion. If not practical to have a large underground tank, you could have a smaller, low level tank and ball valve to collect the low pressure municipal water, then use a small pump to send this water to the large, high level tank that supplies the booster pump.
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Laser vs InkJet printers.
I'm an infrequent user of an Epson ink tank printer, and each time I want to use it the print head is blocked for at least one color. Fortunately Epson have a 'power clean' option buried in the maintenance menu, and this gets it working again. But next time I'll go for a laser printer.
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Kaset Fair to Showcase Farming Innovations and Culture
..... and organisations that buy from farms, those that invest in farming, and potential new students are likely to be in Bangkok. I've been to a food technology exhibition at this university, and it was impressive. Thai education may lag in other areas, but in the food and farming sector they are quite advanced.
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US to move nuclear weapons to UK RAF base amid escalating tensions with Russia
I bet him/her/he/she/they is now rushing to B&M to buy a cheap tent and a pair of dungarees.
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Building a huge mansion in Isaan. What can go wrong?
Nice! Ah yes, the project management. I forgot to mention that in my post. I was working out of Thailand during most the build phase (to pay for it 😀) - so the Missus had to spend 2 years sitting on a deckchair in the middle of a building site, micro managing the builders, architect, plumbers, electricians, painters, joiners, window contractors, vintage hardwood restorers, anti-termite pipe installers, AC engineers, WFI/CCTV installers, tilers, well pump contractor, painters and gardener. She also had to manage the site project manager. The workers (men and women) were from Myanmar and lived in huts on site, and one had a baby so my wife was also a part time childminder. After several mid-build redesigns, endless arguments, changes to sub contractors and disputes with suppliers - she delivered a perfect house with a unique style ..... and was left totally exhausted. The physical and mental effort required to ensure everyone does a good job is astronomical .... I was lucky that I only needed to generate the cash. So in answer to the original question .... the bigger the house, the bigger the challenge.
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Building a huge mansion in Isaan. What can go wrong?
You've managed to foresee many of the potential issues. We built a large(ish) house on a plot we bought near the coast, and while we're happy with the place, we did encounter some challenges: 1. Unnecessary costs - We have more space than we need, but each room still needed furniture, AC and electrics etc ... so effectively it was wasted capital. Then there's the cleaning - unused rooms seem to be dustier than used ones. 2. Time spent walking - depending on the design, you may need to walk through unused rooms to get where you want to go. Sounds trivial, but the extra time and distances mount up when you forget where you left your phone 5 times a day, every damn day, and have to go on tour. 3. Raised wife expectations - status is everything in Thailand, and now your car(s), clothes, soft furnishings, pets etc will need to be upgraded to match the house. And don't forget the ginormous TV's and mega sound system needed for the bigger rooms. 4. Her family - their expectations of support from the 'rich falang' will rise in proportion to the house size. And if you don't deliver, their bitter resentment will rise on a logarithmic scale. Our house (yes I know it's hers, but I wanted that as I also have property in my home country) was only oversized by two large rooms and one excess bathroom - but the above principles still apply, and looking at what you're planning, your issues will be magnified. My advice .... just build what you need to live comfortably and don't show-off.
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Where to buy a laptop in Bangkok?
I had a Lenovo Yoga and the office used several IdeaPads. Very poor reliability and terrible service. I now avoid Lenovo. Asus is my brand of choice.