Rorri
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4 hours ago, ClutchClark said:
These are now designated H145M.
They are very solid airships with all the latest technologies and an excellent replacement for the aging fleet of Hueys.
The Thai bashing can start again now.
But can they maintain them?
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22 minutes ago, impulse said:
Ever read Tom Sawyer?
Edit: BTW, that link covers PRODUCTION. Got one for CONSUMPTION?
Your comment was in regards to sugar and it being in the Thais life, well I simply pointed out that it wasn't from any western influence.
Now you seem to gone off topic, and, mate, you've lost the plot.
Someone, please help me to understand "impulses" comments...
As for sugar, added to food, imagine what some of it would taste like without it... same goes for the, sometimes, over use of chili.
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4 minutes ago, impulse said:
Ever read Tom Sawyer?
Why? Does anyone know what "impulse" is on about?
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1 minute ago, impulse said:
There's these new things called "boots" I discovered for keeping my toes warm, and clean, too.
Ah, but the natural product is so good, and recyclable.
But hey, why do you need to take the fun out of a joke... geez.
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11 minutes ago, impulse said:
Okay, exposing both my laziness and lack of background in Thai cuisine, is sugar an indigenous problem in Thailand, or did it come in with the evil westerners and our money grubbing corporations?
Yes, you are exposing your laziness, and your anti western agenda.
5 seconds, yes, 5 seconds, on Google... go read this
https://www.scribd.com/document/323594885/Sugar-production-in-Thailand
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16 hours ago, tolsti said:
Wow.... I have eaten some strange things in my time and in many countries..... I have never been served a cow pat. I have stepped over them on many occasions though.
Ahhh, but on those cold mornings, standing bare foot in a fresh warm one, now that's living.
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1 hour ago, Canceraid said:
Ah ...Thai Chinese versus Pure Thais....not sure if the pure Thai has a chance to win fairly. You should go to Lumpini Park or Suan Luang Park and see the thai-chinese behaving as if their families own the park. Waiting for the day when they will all be sent back to China. Lol!
Not going to happen, Chinese Thais control the country, it's too late for "pure" Thais, if there is such a thing.
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43 minutes ago, Thaiwrath said:
I thought we were talking about Thailand here ?
And your point is? I guess you do understand the word "should?"
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Just another day, on the roads of Thailand... Land of Smiles.. well only a slogin dreamed up by TAT, sadly believe by so many foreigners, the truth is very different.
Did anyone notice how many illegal left turns were being made from the right turn only lane, no wonder there are so many accidents, waste of time putting road markings down.
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The whole setup is a scam, there should be an independent insurance assessment, with no input from the owners, or the owners repairer. The insurance company should track all jetski via the engine number, to make sure all repairs are carried out, and can not be used for future scams, the cops should not get involved, no laws have been broken.
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17 minutes ago, 3FingeredWillie said:
Trump should take a look at the treatment of Americans living in Thailand (and other nations) and reciprocate for foreigners from those nations in the US. Why should Thais have the same rights as Americans if Thailand has had xenophobic laws against US citizens here for so long. Thailand's racism can also be seen the double pricing which has gone on for decades. 100% tax on imports. Americans not being able to buy land despite living here for decades. I've reported every 90 days for about 15 years. This 90 day policy would be great for Thais in America on Greencards. It can create jobs for Americans. Also make foreigners becoming citizens take an oath which makes them publicly denounce their allegiances to not only foreign governments but also foreign entities and institutions. It's time for change.
Do you really think he gives a hoot about you expats? You've abandoned your country, he's more likely to abandon you.
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9 minutes ago, thai3 said:
I'd rather have a snake in the house, dogs are noisy pathetic pests
You'll never find a more loyal friend, than a dog. I suggest you probably make more noise than a dog, just that you like to hear yourself, and not the dog, who would listen to you rant and rave all day, WITHOUT complaining.
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3 minutes ago, F4UCorsair said:
So a charge couldn't result In a conviction? I see no problem.
Legally no, but they do use intimidation to extract "funds."
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2 hours ago, monkey4u said:
This has far less hassles than chasing Africans
The with "chasing" africans is eventually you will piss them off and they start to chase you.
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3 hours ago, lee b said:
I used to smoke shisha in coffee shops in Dubai. I have seen it in many places in Thailand but never knew it had been made illegal. The question is why was it made illegal?
It's not, in fact no law has ever been passed, this is just another, as the Phuket governor said, illegal "fantasy" law.
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6 hours ago, mikebike said:
Yes. The authors framed their eagerness to replace sustainable farming with agribusiness as an attack on traditional values. My guess is, not only did you not understand the article, but that you do not understand the issues facing global agriculture or the food chain.
Mike, get off ya bloody bike, this article has nothing to do with global agriculture, you think head., now bugger off, I'm tired of fools.
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4 hours ago, mikebike said:
Ok with me if you are oblivious to subtext.
Subtext definition: an underlying and often distinct theme in a piece of writing or conversation.
Perhaps you have the problem, as your comment still has no context in relation to the article. Did you read, and understand what the article is about?
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1 hour ago, lee b said:
Because 99% of people in Thailand can be trusted.
Can you prove that?
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7 minutes ago, mikebike said:
Hide? I have biz interests globally. What my comment has to do with the article is consolidation in the farming industry/food chain.
Still has nothing to do with this article, which has nothing to do with Monsanto or "Global Corporatocracy".
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5 hours ago, Reigntax said:
So when does batman return. Maybe he considered Pattaya was beyond saving from the jokers running the joint and too many batty women.
He still prefers Robin to kateoys.
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One commenter, swerv, on Phuket News, might be able to give an insight into this stuff up. This from a recent post, of his, "Rorii: The Phuket airport immigration chief is actually a personal friend of me and my wife, so yes i do know a bit about the future of Phuket airport."
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Hilary Clinton was investigated for using non government email servers, and this dude uses Line. I think his nickname must be Pinocchio.
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21 minutes ago, mikebike said:
Ah - the refreshing stench of the Global Corporatocracy venting its vitriol through The Nation. Did Monsanto co-author the article?
Wow, you must be fun to chat with, no wonder you hide in Thai, the rest of the world must be very scary... conspiracy after conspiracy after conspiracy.
Having said that, I have no idea what your comment has to do with this article, perhaps you can explain, so we can analyze it and understand it.
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"National police chief finds the TV host’s conduct unacceptable", wow, headline making news, did anyone expect any other comment, even if he believes the hi so dung bag has the right, he wouldn't want to face the public backlash.
Navy takes delivery of five helicopters
in Thailand News
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They can't maintain their carrier, or the jets brought for it, many choppers have failed to return, and these are NOT commercial aircraft.