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Sauliossiinthailand

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  1. What he is saying by the royal pardons is most prisons in thailand have a royal visit to watch muay thai competitions. Regardless of your convictions if you win you can be granted a royal pardon and released, baring in mimd his alledged experience in kickboxing and muay thai he probably has a fair amount of confidence that he can win his release. When he says he has 'plenty of things to do' he is referring to training muay thai... which is what he originally came to thailand to do. This happened at freedom bar in rawai. I was training myself there in 2011-2012 and going by the routine training and the quality of some of the fighters dorms in the various camps and light eating diet around phuket it wont be much of a sentence at all if he trains and wins... what do u think he meant.. knitting and matchstick modelling??

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  2. In my experience coming face to face with a pack of 8+ strong running riot thinking it was a good idea to chase me proved the wrong decision, I had come off my bike in the jungle terrain of wat chalong and carrying with me only my motorbike helmet. I found becoming the attacker instead of the victim was the best option. Using my helmet in a violent swinging motion in an attempt to crack one of the dogs skulls like a watermelon and yelling at the top of my voice whilst chasing the pack back into the trees worked a treat. You have to be become the animal and show no fear for they are simply mutts! You sir need to grow some balls!

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  3. Western union can be found all over Thailand, as long as you have contact with that person and they have acceptable photo ID they can retrieve it from any western union branch. I have used it many times and is instant and reliable. There is a small fee but is hassle free.

  4. Living it up on 1500bht a day!

    10 years ago i paid 200 bht beach bungalow with fan view.

    3 good quality meals a day plus snacks 200-250bht

    Beer 200bht

    Massage 200bht

    Plenty of female backpackers so no need to pay for it.

    That fan must have got boring after a while.

    Hahaha

  5. ...it sounds like he has planned his future and it does not include you...

    ....I hope the debts are not only in your name....if you are a U.K. citizen and he is not, though...you will still have to 'foot the bill' alone....

    (....also...whatever might be acquired here would only belong to him....I think...)

    UK house is in my name only (he was still on spouse visa when we bought it). I bought it 13 years ago and he has been contributing half towards the mortgage since we moved in together over 6 years ago. He is a UK citizen now.

    Thai house which we have just bought is in his name (as it can't be in mine) but that's fine for me as basically it's a load of debt.

    We have discussed what would happen if we split and now we have the house here we would probably just each take the house in our own country. Obviously you never know if a split would be acrimonious but it would take a lot of effort and money for a solicitor to possibly decide any different so it's hard to see any other pragmatic solution..

    We have some credit card debt in the UK from moving here but not a massive amount - he is also applying for one here (had to wait a bit as we've only just been here 6 months) - doesn't have a problem having debt in his name!!

    If he was after me for money he would have been gone a long time ago! His family are all comfortable now (when we first met most of them were worse off but never asked for money - he never even sent his mum any money from the UK which is pretty unusual for Thais) and have lent us money since we've been here (mostly his mum)

    This just sounds like a load of garbage and a headache why would you even get yourself into a situation like that where you have to constantly worry about what's going to be who's if you split up

    Some people are into pre-nups and wills and life insurance - others aren't.We have always discussed things like that occasionally - when you are with someone from another country with different laws it complicates things so it can help to speak about them. If you are into planning to cover eventualities then it's no a headache. If you don't want to think about it and prefer to deal with things as they come up then fine. Whatever works for you.

    Well if I had sat there and typed to everyone my life story i think I would have a headache

  6. ...it sounds like he has planned his future and it does not include you...

    ....I hope the debts are not only in your name....if you are a U.K. citizen and he is not, though...you will still have to 'foot the bill' alone....

    (....also...whatever might be acquired here would only belong to him....I think...)

    UK house is in my name only (he was still on spouse visa when we bought it). I bought it 13 years ago and he has been contributing half towards the mortgage since we moved in together over 6 years ago. He is a UK citizen now.

    Thai house which we have just bought is in his name (as it can't be in mine) but that's fine for me as basically it's a load of debt.

    We have discussed what would happen if we split and now we have the house here we would probably just each take the house in our own country. Obviously you never know if a split would be acrimonious but it would take a lot of effort and money for a solicitor to possibly decide any different so it's hard to see any other pragmatic solution..

    We have some credit card debt in the UK from moving here but not a massive amount - he is also applying for one here (had to wait a bit as we've only just been here 6 months) - doesn't have a problem having debt in his name!!

    If he was after me for money he would have been gone a long time ago! His family are all comfortable now (when we first met most of them were worse off but never asked for money - he never even sent his mum any money from the UK which is pretty unusual for Thais) and have lent us money since we've been here (mostly his mum)

    This just sounds like a load of garbage and a headache why would you even get yourself into a situation like that where you have to constantly worry about what's going to be who's if you split up

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