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  1. I went on Saturday.  Three stages, lots of bands, loads of food and beer, Triumph stand had the new 400's and Royal Enfield had the Super Meteor.

     

    But a slightly unfriendly atmosphere compared to other bike meets I've been to, 20240210_151942-01.thumb.jpg.d34f6a5644359f9e00a91d3fef496a55.jpgand I felt distinctly under-tattood.

     

    It's really for the Thai bike gangs with their sleeveless leathers sporting colors.  Lots of chopper 'rat-bikes' and loads of Harleys.  As a Falang on an adventure bike I didn't really fit in .... but it was still a fun afternoon and evening.

     

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  2. There's was a wonderful gap of about a year after I stopped working full time and the 'part time' consulting work hadn't got going. 

     

    I was in heaven ... house near the sea, running, cycling, messing with a kayak, motorbike trips and watching the young Missus doing the housework whilst she's wearing minimal clothing. 

     

    Maybe I'm mistaken, but I think I'd never get bored if I stopped all work.

     

    The consulting work I do is interesting, but having fixed appointments every week makes trips difficult and interrupts longer rides, runs, paddling.

     

    But the idea of no income except pensions scares me, so I work.  I worry I may be working until I croak.

  3. Hang on to that towel.  It's scary how fast your body and brain can deteriorate if you stop exercising.

     

    A friend the same age as me (66) snapped his achilles tendon playing tennis, and within weeks he was speaking, thinking, moving like a much older man.

     

    I now find running tough on my ankles, so switched to a bike.  Try alternative exercise if the gym is not fun anymore.

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  4. 11 minutes ago, talahtnut said:

    Even those who have little insight into the country needn’t look too hard

    to see western influences meddling in the sovereignty of the kingdom.

    Its a colour revolution claiming to bring democracy but instead facilitates

    foreign control.

    That lawyer is absolutely correct in his action.

    I don't think Thailand needs any foreign help with anti-democratic meddling. 😄

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  5. 2 hours ago, impulse said:

    Regardless of whose fault, had the guy been safely ensconced with 4 wheels, seatbelts and 2 tons of steel, he'd probably be looking at an expensive repair instead of a funeral.  If that.  It's harder to miss 4,400 pounds of steel in your mirror than a scooter.

     

    One more data point.
     

    Not everyone can afford to buy and run a car.  

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  6. 'Our' house is in her name, and after 13 years together she's not shown any inclination to throw me off the balcony .... mind you the balcony is only one floor up.😀

     

    But I decided to not go with the complexity of company ownership or leasing the land, as I want her to have the house after I've gone.  We also have a will in case she goes before me ... unlikely as she's quite a bit younger than me.

     

    I trust her completely, and she's never given me any doubts. 

     

    However, the post about family pressure is a highly valid one.  She is regularly asked to give financial support to various family members, and as she's the youngest in the family, there's an expectation she should help - simply because her sisters are entitled by being born before her.

     

    She's smart and tough enough to either just say no, or structure it as a loan, with no further support given until it's paid off.  To my surprise they eventually do pay her back, but not without mounting resentment and friction.

     

    My wife is no longer on speaking terms with her older siblings.  (The nieces and nephews are very different and more independent, but the older generation clings to the idea of 'gert gorn' entitlement).  

     

    I've given up trying to explain the destruction of value by providing interest free loans, and the amounts are not huge, but the family's perception of her 'wealth' has created many issues.

     

    I should add that she project managed the design and build of the house, so it's right that it's at least partially hers ..... and she's super hot - so I tend to do as she asks anyway 🙂.

     

  7. Went to the UK visa agent (VFS) office last year .... as others have said, entering the Trendy foyer area is no problem as there's coffee shops and restaurants there.  Also several visa agents and places to copy docs.

     

    Going up to the offices there's a couple of private security guys to help organise the queues, but no checks for phones etc.

     

    While waiting for the Missus to get a visa I was messaging on my phone, but making a loud phone call with the speaker on would be bad form (anywhere).

     

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  8. 7 hours ago, Prubangboy said:

    Finally got around to watching Yellowstone. It's gleefully awful. Kevin Costner completely phones it in, but it's soapy enough to enjoy.

     

    I had hoped it would be more Trumpy as promised, but it def conveys the madness those types have about pretending to "preserve" the land while treating the land like a donkey show whore to squeeze every last nickel out of.

     

    I moved here from Appalachia where similar newcomers versus gomers dramas are playing out post-Covid and the fantasies and deranged contradictions are the same.

     

    And the shows a bit old, which implies that these butt hurt conflicts are eternal. They def like the idea of bullying people with violence to toe their retard Jesus line.

     

    My in-laws also want hot looking women who are hellcats in bed like on the show, but who are also fit to meet pie bakin' Mom, but God didn't make nearly enough of them to go around. 

    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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  9. 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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  10. 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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  11. On 1/29/2024 at 10:01 AM, xylophone said:

    On that note, I was looking for The Equaliser 3, after it was recommended by a friend, however it doesn't appear to be on the torrent sites yet – – anyone seen it?

     

    As I couldn't find it I downloaded and watched another movie called, "The Good Liar" which starred Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen, and it was very good with a hugely unusual twist towards the end.

    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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  12. 3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:


    Sorry Thai Lion Air, only currently fly the 737-800 and 737-900ER

     

    https://www.lionairthai.com/en/ThaiLionAir-Experience/Aircraft

     

    The 737-900 ER can have the door plugs, but believe Thai Lion Air uses the maximum capacity, so all the exit doors are required.

    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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  13. 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.

     

  14. 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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