Everything posted by CMHomeboy78
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Shinawatra Dynasty Retakes Power Amidst Uncertainty in Thailand
Spot on. For years now Shinawatra apologists have been excusing the clan's blatant acts of criminality by saying "The Thai people overwhelmingly support them and vote them into office every chance they get". Not anymore. Now the big question is whether or not the people have the cojones to effectively put an end to this kleptocracy and install the winners of the last election. I wouldn't bet on it.
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Looking for garden shops that sell large cement statues in Chiang Mai
Khamtieng market has several large shops selling garden statuary. Whether or not they buy or sell on consignment I don't know.
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Where to print large size photos?
If the OP - or anyone else - is still interested, try: Pattrara Prepress. 242/2 Manee Nopparat Rd. Sri Phum, A. Muang. Tel. 053 210 816 Located near Chang Puak Gate, it's the go-to place for graphic arts professionals in Chiang Mai. If you can't get what you want there, it's Bloom Pro Lab in Bangkok. They will accept and return work by mail or courier. Not cheap but numero uno for quality prints in Thailand.
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PM Unveils Ambitious 'IGNITE Agriculture Hub' Initiative
- First-hand expat experiences living in Thailand during 1997 financial crash
As a graphic artist my income came from abroad - USA mostly. The immediate effect of the sudden baht devaluation was to effectively double my money. What had been a good life here with my Thai wife and our fwo young daughters became even better, at least from a financial standpoint. For the local khon muang that we lived among, the situation became one where they had much less buying power. Many in my wife's extended family were involved in the building trades in one way or another. All the big construction projects shut down leaving the workers to get whatever small jobs they could in their own neighborhoods. The ways they got by reminded me very much of stories I had heard growing up from my parent's generation of their experiences during the Depression of the 1930's.- Pita’s shocking family secrets exposed in IG post controversy
Beautiful indeed, and she looks a lot more Thai than Khmer. Siam occupied and dominated Angkor Wat and most of Northeastern Cambodia from the early 1400s until the French Colonial regime drove them out in the 19th century. Battambang had been the Siamese administrative center of the province. The fact that Pita's grandmother had once lived there - or even if she was born there - doesn't prove Khmer ancestry. Not that it would matter anyway. He made a mistake in making an issue of it. Tempest in a teapot.- Miicrowave Oven Repair in CM...Cheaper Options?
So true... and it's not rocket science. A fully competent electrical appliance repairman would be your best bet. Avoid the big flashy places, they'll see you coming before you're even inside the door. I'd add my vote for Befixed. This guy has a well-deserved good reputation among long-term expats here.- wooden xylophone statue
If money isn't a big issue with you, then have it custom made. There are plenty of talented woodcarvers who can be found in the Chiang Mai area. Ban Tawai is probably the biggest but there are several other woodcarving and furniture making villages not far from the city. Take a photo of what you want, be clear on your dimensions, and shop around. Good luck.- Jomtien culture compared
I agree with you entirely. This is a situation that I can comment on because I lived it when I first came to Thailand in my early 30's. The country and people have gone through a lot of changes since that time in the late 1970's, but some things have remained largely as they were. The commercial sex scene is one of them. Like so many others, I was like a kid cut loose in a candy store when I first arrived. As a free-lance graphic artist I could live and work almost anywhere and I chose Thailand with alacrity... and not only for the easy sex. My nature is instinctively monogamous so I would select a willing girl and we would set up house together. The tree-lined klongs that still existed on the outskirts of Bangkok provided some really idyllic settings and small traditional houses were renting for about $30. per month. Several of these mee-uh chows had been "on the game" before I met them - either immediately or at some time earlier. What they all seemed to have in common was a fun-loving temperment, ever ready to by tee-oh and have a good time. As I was in the prime of my life and not some pot bellied old plug-ugly, they loved showing me off to friends and family. All great fun for me and probably the high-point of my life as far as pure sensual pleasure and a carefree existence is concerned. The flip side to that was the discovery - usually very early on - that each and every one of them had a mercenary nature, a mean streak, and the total lack of anything like a moral compass. Also, "Breaking up is hard to do" takes on a whole new level of meaning among those girls here in Thailand. I feel lucky to have escaped with my life and limbs intact after some of the violent affrays that resulted from our partings. That's my experience; no doubt others will have more positive personal accounts to relate. I subsequently moved to Chiang Mai and happily became acquainted with a better class of people, married, settled down in my mid 30's and went on to raise two daughters who my wife brought up in a traditional manner while preparing them for careers in the modern world. They have both been very successful, I'm glad to say. All's well that ends well.- Psychiatrist ideally with good english recommendation in Chiang Mai?
Dr. Kittiwan Psychiatric Clinic. 78/2 Samlan Rd., A. Muang, Chiang Mai. This lady is also a staff psychiatrist at Suan Prung Hospital. She was highly recommended by the several people I know who have visited her for counseling and therapy. Part of her practice is marriage counseling for Thai/farang couples so language shouldn't be a problem. Good luck whatever you decide to do.- Time for a bourbon
Evan Williams... Used to be dirt cheap in the NY area years ago. I've only seen it once in Thailand. Mai pen rai if you can find it.- Thailand makes headlines: Top 30 ranking in US News & World Report’s Best Countries List
Spot on. I voted with my feet a long time ago. The USA that I grew up in no longer exists. There is nothing to go back to.- OR…In Thailand,... Do You Prefer the PREPPY Look?
I prefer to dress comfortably at home. For me, that means seu-uh muang, and shorts. Out and about I try to look presentable in casual clothes that often reflect my preppy youth in the turbulent 1960s. Americans of a certain age might remember their parents telling them about the birth of the varsity preppy style in the Roaring '20s. Raccoon coats hip flasks, and sneaky nightime visits across-the-tracks to the Darktown Strutter's Ball... "I'll be down to get you in a taxi, honey..." My genrration had their bleeding madras button-down collar shirts, chinos, and dirty white tennis sneakers. All personified by The Kingston Trio among others. That look, among the more affluent types and those of us who aspired to be so, held sway until the British Invasion of the early '60s. A lot of things changed after that, not just fashion. Fashion became anything you wanted it to be. Especially among my family and friends. Thanks for the memories.⁹⁰- Is it okay to walk naked chest in the streets?
Make that "chump" instead of "champ". - First-hand expat experiences living in Thailand during 1997 financial crash