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2 Polish women apologise for sunbathing in Chiang Mai temple
champers replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
Apologies for not reaching your highest of virtue signalling, cry baby standards before posting. What are you going to do about it? -
2 or 3 times a day the site freezes on me. I wait a couple of minutes then it unfreezes. I do not have this problem on any other site or app. I use my Samsung phone and my search engine is Google Chrome. Please could you fix this. Regards, champers. PS. What happened to the button to go to the top of the page?
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2 Polish women apologise for sunbathing in Chiang Mai temple
champers replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
The eyes were blurred out, your honour. -
PM Congratulates Farmers on Receiving Agricultural Land Titles
champers replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Right man in charge. -
Yes JD, still looking good for automatic promotion. Our match last Saturday was abandoned after a fan suffered a heart attack and sadly passed away later so games are stacking up for us. Luton at home in the FA Cup tonight is winnable but would bring more fxture congestion. Manager Ian Evatt is happy with the situation. Players want to play and want to win. The squad may cope as is but a couple of loans may be incoming. We will take young Bobb off your hands to give him some good experience. You won't need him when Haaland is back. See what happened to Trafford after his time with us - went from Accrington Stanley reject to £15 Million plus add-ons worth of player.
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Changing Money in Pattaya
champers replied to Destiny1990's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
There is more footfall from tourists at Central Festival plus several other banks in the same place. -
Changing Money in Pattaya
champers replied to Destiny1990's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
TT have 2 large branches which might be better for such a large amount. One is on 2nd Rd close to junction with Pattaya South (Tai) Rd, the other on Pattaya / Naklua Rd on the LHS heading up from the roundabout. Some banks in Central Festival 4th Floor give good rates, e.g. Kasikorn. -
Anyone seen either of these for sale in Pattaya lately?
champers replied to In Full Agreement's topic in Pattaya
Best Supermarket at Dolphin roundabout sell Campbell's soup. -
Getting in touch with people working/running a buisness in Jomtien/Pattaya
champers replied to Nillerille's topic in Pattaya
There are a couple of expat clubs which hold regular (monthly?) meetings in Pattaya. I believe new attendees are always welcome and they may be just the thing for you in the first instance, at least. -
The food appears to make you argumentative and behave like a child.
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Seatbelts compulsory, if I recall correctly. Excellent standard of driving too.
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Mine and others' rights.
champers replied to Jan1970's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
If you are a gentleman you will give it back, if you are a scoundrel you will keep it.- 81 replies
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Substitute Arbroath goalkeeper comes on, scores 35-yard screamer
champers replied to Jockstar's topic in Football forum
Buriram United and the Road to Their 11th Thai League 1 Title: Season Recap and What It Means for Thai Football As of May 2025, Buriram United is leading the Thai League 1 table and is just one step away from securing their 11th league title. The team has shown consistency, balanced tactics, and strong control over the season - staying ahead of their rivals even in a tight race for the top. In this article, we take a closer look at the season so far, Buriram’s key strengths, standout matches and players, and what this title means for the future of Thai football - based on open data, sports analytics, and insights from 1xBet. Currently, Buriram United sits at the top with 70 points from 30 matches. In second place is True Bangkok United, just one point behind with 69. The race for the title is still wide open, but Buriram’s advantage goes beyond points. The team holds the best goal difference in the league at +72, and their defense is among the most solid this season. Leading the attack are Guilherme Bissoli, who has already scored 25 goals, and Supachai Chaided, who added 21 goals and several key assists in high-pressure matches. Goalkeeper Neil Etheridge has also played a vital role with a number of clean sheets. What makes Buriram United stand out this season is more than just results. The team has been able to control the pace of the league - rotating players smartly, managing form and fatigue, and adjusting tactics when needed. This kind of structured performance shows how far the club has come in recent years. If they win their 11th title, it will be a major achievement that strengthens Buriram’s position as the most successful club in Thai League 1 history. But it’s not just about the numbers - this success builds the club’s brand, increases its marketing power, and supports bigger partnerships and international recognition. In a more competitive Asian football landscape, long-term leaders like Buriram help shape the league and raise the bar for everyone. One major reason behind Buriram’s long-term success is its focus on development. The club invests heavily in infrastructure, youth academies, local tournaments, and community outreach. It’s not just about winning games - it’s about building a full football ecosystem that supports young talent and creates a strong fan culture. That’s an important contribution to the growth of Thai football overall, especially as the country prepares to host major international events in the years ahead. Looking internationally, Buriram also has big ambitions. Their participation in AFC Champions League and other continental competitions gives them the chance to test their level against the best clubs in Asia. And the way they’re structured today, Buriram is one of the few clubs in the region that can truly compete at that level consistently. If the current momentum continues, we won’t just witness another championship - we’ll see the continued rise of one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting and well-built football projects. -
What are all these interlopers doing posting about Chiang Rai and Bangkok on the Pattaya forum?
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You don't look a day over 89.
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Grottinos is Italian run and they sell Hawaiian pizzas. They are very popular, as is their spicy seafood spaghetti. Most of their customers are non- Italian, they don't let food snobbery get in the way of knowing what customers want and meeting that demand.
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Melodies bar on Beach Rd Soi 3 and Sonjas on Soi 4 are both quieter though they play music which is not too loud.
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Try Grottinos on Soi 33 off Pattaya/Naklua Rd ( opposite Grand Centre Point Space hotel). or ... Bella Italia on 2nd Road nearly opposite Soi 6. My better half loves Hawaiian pizza, she won't even try any other. I can't stand them.
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No; MCOT used to have broadcast rights but that ended about 5 years ago.
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Pattaya Beach Trees Off-Limits for Unauthorized Signage
champers replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Most of the signs on trees are put up by the city council itself advertising various festivals and events. Doctor heal thyself.