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uranuss

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  1. Oxycodeine is a top level drug here so the penalties for possession are very very high.....death if enough.

    As a doctor or hospital cannot prescribe it here the fact you want it for medical purposes will make no difference.

    If you have it and are caught your knee will be the least of your problems.

    ohhhpps.............wasnt aware of this harry,quess I will forget that plan.thanks for your reply.
  2. Hi folks

    I wonder if someone can help me.Since a knee operation in 1995 my doctor in the US has been prescribing percocet (oxycodone 5/325) for the regular pain which the knee still gives me.I can no longer go back to the US due to other health reasons and have had no joy in trying to get the same script. in thailand.The docs here on phuket will give me morphine but this gives me nausea and constipation something awful, and just does not get the pain like the percocet did.

    The docs have told me that percocet is not available in thailand so what i need to know is, where could i get?I could travel to anywhere in asia,maybe even further,short hops are Ok,cant do long haul.

    Thanks in advance for any info,advice ect.bah.gifsick.gifermm.gif

  3. Ive been doing some research and one method sounds interesting,strangely enough they hate techno,rap, but most of all karaoke,played at high volume late at night and they will comit kamikaze on your boom box.

    It has occured to me in the past to become the karaoke sniper of phuket,what a superhero I would be! exploding heads right on that drunken high note.w00t.gif

  4. I thought he must have meant "crap" but having googled crab mentality i can see what he means,new one on me though.

    Spent some time round luzon and was not impressed at all,i found bagio a rat hole, like hat yai in the mountains i thought.Got to cebu and loved it,stayed there for the rest of my trip, little place called moal boal is nice on the other side of cebu but quite a trip by bus from cebu city,maybe a couple of hours by car.

    But generally the infrastructure is crap (not crab) ,enough to put me off,Thai infrastructure(or lack of) is about the minimum tolerance on my threshhold meter.

    good luck.

  5. The most possible cause for a tyre to burst, is that the tyre is overinflated. When you look at gas stations,there - in most cases - is an air hose without a meter. The connected compressor delivers about 80psi. I see it every day, that Thai drivers and riders just wait until there is no air flux any more when they pump up their tyres, thus driving off with around 80psi pressure inside the tube or tyre, instead of 30psi, as it is recommended for i.e. a Honda Wave, or around 32 to 35 psi for a regular car tyre. And those folks are not aware of the danger involved. I always carry a pressure gauge with me and until today all my offers to others to adjust the tyre pressure using my gauge had been rejected.

    I would strongly recommend that the police checks the pressure of the remaining intact tyres of the bus There might be the solution, why this accident happened in the first place.

    they only have have two settings for tyre pressure in los,nearly flat or nearly exploding.
  6. sam fauma 076222191 mob 0818915371 very good but not cheap.

    a cheap thai lawyer,sposed to be good,pong 0818934526.

    good luck.

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  7. What do you mean deposit? the fee is 1900 bht!!!

    The OP is asking whether the 800,000 Bt that needs to be shown to immigration for the yearly retirement extension can be in a fixed deposit account, or, a foreign currency account. As I don't have a definitive answer, I've stayed out of this thread. Maybe you should do the same.

    Don't be harsh - he is having a bad day smile.png

    Who's having a bad day? maybe a certain person is missing his boyfriend!!! cheesy.gif

    that could only be from an aussie.

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