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  1. 22 minutes ago, internationalism said:

    get some puppies, young adults, 2 for companionship (when nobody home they wont feel lonely). Train them. 

    Small size, so they can seat on a lap or on just one car seat. That unless need a large dog for protection of property.

    Small dogs can live up to 20 years, larger size just 10-15 years.

    Get them free from temple or from a breeder (from some 3k).

    Check with the rest of family what are their needs, expectations, so dog/s will become part of family.

    Do all vax on time. Don't keep dog on a leash, even more so on a chain. Let them run free in enclosure and house

    These are soi dogs (. It they seem to have German Shepherd in them) ????

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  2. 4 hours ago, sandyf said:

    Nothing wrong with there.  My choice would be Bang Saen, same coastline but a bit closer to the major facilities.

    I am on outskirts of Chonburi city but would prefer to be nearer the sea but it's  not that far. I use Bang Saen hospital which has recently moved into a new building and very good.

    I have been told that there and Hua Hin has the best seafood in the whole country ????

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  3. 3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

    My rabbit bit through the fibre cable outside my house last week.

    We have the techs phone number and call him direct, repaired in a few hours as he called in between other jobs.

    We always give him a 100bht tip, which gives us very fast service.

     

    Back to the OP,

    I enjoy living in Chiang Mai, not even any pollution this year due to the unusual amount of rain this month.

    it has been the same in the Rai for the last 3yrs or so

    I'm certainly not complaining.

  4. 4 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

    I know a guy who used to live in Singapore but then he moved to Bangkok.

    From time to time he got so upset with the quality of service/workers here that he thought about moving back to Singapore.

    I.e. he had problem with his internet which was the fastest available at that time. Often it didn't work and it seemed nobody cared. He told me in Singapore that problem would have been attended and probably solved within hours.

     

    It depends what people want. Cost of living and cute girls is not the highest priority for everybody.

    'Horses for courses'

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  5. 4 hours ago, Credo said:

    I am curious about what long-term effects you think will occur?   Vaccines really don't work that way, they get into the body, they stimulate our own immune system to produce antibodies and then they are out of our body.  Any effect is quite quick, usually within a matter of minutes to a few days.   

    they wanted to have a 50 yr gap on effect results.

    But we will find out the truth of the matter within the next few yrs

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  6. On 1/23/2022 at 12:11 PM, sungod said:

    Well, my son already had it, avoided serious illness thankfully, his runny nose and cough didn't cause us too much stress  either which we are thankful for.

     

    The WHO article was interesting, 1 small dose, no boosters. I can understand why some parents may follow up on that is they have been lucky enough that their kids have not contacted it yet, but for us that would be closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.

    I trust the WHO as far as i could through them.

    they all seem to have the same agenda.WHO,UN,WEF etc !

     

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