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Sukhumvit Nightlife: Who’s Keeping It Alive?
simon43 replied to 123Stodg's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
He was just faking:) -
British man’s flight home to recovery after horror crash in Thailand
simon43 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Does Bumrungrad cost the same as the NHS? -
Thailand police crackdown on pornographic content production
simon43 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
"Rabbit Slaughter" Who dreams up the names of these operations?!- 98 replies
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Another sunny Monday and back to the girls' orphanage to hand over some more books, medicine and to install some English games and video software that I wrote onto their computer. I was quite early and caught the young students as they were leaving to attend the local government school. Next on my to-do list was to buy some satellite TV coaxial cable. I needed a reel of this to install my weather satellite antenna above the science lab at the school where I teach. The previously Monday I had searched high and low for a shop which sold coaxial cable, but only found electrical 3-core. But today I was able to track down a 100 metre reel of the cable. So that's off my shopping list. Next up was PB board. This is the corrugated plastic sheets that can be used to attach wall posters on. Well, I again searched high and low in the stationary shops, but had no luck at all in my quest. Finally, back to the book shop to buy some bilingual (English-Burmese) classic story books, such as Charles Dickens etc. I'll drop these books in to the orphanage on my next day off 🙂
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Foreigners and Thais Arrested in Underwear at Bangkok Hotel Party
simon43 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
124 people in one hotel room??! You're lucky if you could swing a very small cat in the hotel room where I currently reside... 🙂 -
Why Do You Enjoy Posting Here in The Pub So Much?
simon43 replied to Terrance8812's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The problem with AI posts is that they use words and grammatical constructions that are way higher than most posters' intellect and education. Such posts stand out a mile..... Hint: Next time, ask ChatGPT to construct a post that a typical 12 year old would write 🙂 It will fit in much better! -
Is there anything good about getting old?
simon43 replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
[quote] No work anymore, no annoying children anymore, time for hobbies. [/quote] I'm closer to 70 than 60, just started a new job, teaching science to 'annoying children' 🙂 I really can't imagine retiring. -
No new photos yet - tomorrow Monday is my day off from teaching, and I will return to the orphanage to hand over some books and medicines, and hopefully take some more photos of street life. One positive event today, (which is no doubt temporary), is that the 'load-like-a-snail' block on Facebook has been switched off. Previously since my arrival in the country some weeks ago, Facebook could be accessed without the need to use a VPN, but each webpage would take about 1 minute to load. Suddenly, that issue has been resolved, with fast access again possible. WhatApp still needs use of a VPN....
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So sorry! I failed to demand sight of the rental contract...... I suspect that the Thai family didn't consider unruly guests - every time that I've rented in Koh Phangan, I've never been given a contract - all done on trust and assumption that the renter is not a <deleted> and will behave in a reasonable manner.....
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My issue is the Russians in Thailand is that they have driven up rental rates. I was on Koh Phangan about 9 months ago, hoping to rent a property that I previously lived in. Not a chance! Rented out to a Russian at 3 times my old rent rate! I stayed a week looking to rent a property for a modest rent. Nope - all rented to Russians and the countryside being built over with Russian-owned projects. I chatted with a Thai family who had several studio rental properties on their land. They told me that they were very happy when a Russian came and rented all their properties for 2 years at a discounted rate. Then that happiness turned sour when the guy sublet those properties at high rates to drunken, loud Russian families.... I didn't stay on that island. Ruined by Russians.
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Is 1 million baht enough to retire in Thailand?
simon43 replied to Celsius's topic in General Topics
Back under your bridge.... -
Prostate surgery user reviews .... turp? rezum? other ?
simon43 replied to rumak's topic in Health and Medicine
My PSA is typically around 6, but stable, raised because of my BPH. However, it jumped up to 14, which warranted an MRI. That showed up 2 'lumps' which the Bumrungrad doctors suspected were cancerous growths, and a biopsy was therefore the next action. Happily for me, that biopsy found no cancer, just these 2 calcium stones. My raised PSA was also caused by UTIs, which I get regularly. Right now, my PSA has reduced to about 8, but again stable. -
When I look at the English translation of the words of national anthems for other countries, I see that they are all about that country, fighting and defending that country etc. When I look at the words of the British national anthem, there is not one single word/phrase about the country - it is all about defending the monarch. I'm not a republican, but that strikes me as downright weird.....
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Is 1 million baht enough to retire in Thailand?
simon43 replied to Celsius's topic in General Topics
Although this is a troll thread, I'm still confused why you aren't working at that 'young' age. -
Prostate surgery user reviews .... turp? rezum? other ?
simon43 replied to rumak's topic in Health and Medicine
I've had BPH for at least 10 years. I had an MRI 2 years ago after my PSA levels increased, but a subsequent biopsy found no cancerous cells, but did find 2 benign calcium stones inside my prostate. I have taken alfusolin daily for maybe 5 years, as my flow got worst 5 years ago. However, i recently (4 weeks ago), stopped taking this medication, (primarily because I am working in Myanmar and supply of medicines is difficult). Well, I haven't noticed any difference in my flow after stopping the medication! I do get up 1 or 2 times per night to pee, AND I do have antibiotic-resistant e-coli infections. But I've got used to these issues and can live with them. To summarise, my flow rate is acceptable even after stopping the alfusolin medication. Addendum: I now teach at a school, and have no problems with the urge to pee, no need to rush out of the classroom! I can wait an hour or 2 without issue. -
Is 1 million baht enough to retire in Thailand?
simon43 replied to Celsius's topic in General Topics
Due to the visa financial requirements, IMHO it would be unwise to live in Thailand. Cheaper visa options in Laos and Cambodia. But you are still a youngster! Why are you not working and receiving a monthly income? -
I found that although my voluntary class 2 top-ups were extremely slow in showing up on my NI contributions webpage at gov.uk, if I telephoned HMRC, they were usually able to confirm receipt of my payments within 2 weeks of making it. Just one more payment to make before they start to pay me 🙂 As I'm still working 2 jobs (in-class teaching in Myanmar and online teaching during the evenings/weekends), I have calculated that I will be almost swimming in dosh, (especially if I convert it to Burmese kyat!)
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Bad experience teaching in Thailand
simon43 replied to bimbumbam's topic in Teaching in Thailand Forum
Yes it is! Especially because the students are desperate to learn/improve their English, since this can be a gateway to a job in hotel and tourism etc, and a means to provide for their families. (There seems to be a big difference in students' attitudes when comparing Thailand and Burma). -
Bad experience teaching in Thailand
simon43 replied to bimbumbam's topic in Teaching in Thailand Forum
It sounds like teaching younger students might not be the best use of your qualifications. Additionally, many teachers prefer not to teach the younger kids because it can be like herding cats 🙂 Plus you need to understand that young kids are not going to sit quietly for any length of time. I teach KG and primary, mostly in Burma. I 'fell into' this role, and the ease of the teaching appeals to me. (No difficult questions from some smart high school students!). As for not touching the kids, (I mean in a motherly or fatherly way), here in Burma the teacher takes the role of parent while the young student is at school. So if you're not happy doing this, (which is totally the opposite of UK/EU attitudes), then you might appear standoffish. I'm one of the most popular primary age teachers at my school, and in 6 months I'll be 66 years old.... Simon (father/stepfather of 8 kids!) -
Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
simon43 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In 22+ years, it has never affected me once, because I simply won't visit any attractions, national parks etc that operate a dual-pricing policy. -
Why Do Ex-Bar Girls Remain in Pattaya?
simon43 replied to 123Stodg's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The OP says 'I wonder ...'. But how does an AI application wonder? -
When I was teaching in Yangon 2 years ago, there were a few bomb and shooting attacks on police/army checkpoints. I was staying at Star City and the attacks meant that the traffic into town was terrible, thanks to the many resulting checkpoints. Here in Mandalay, my school is located right next to the Chinese consulate, which has already had a bomb chucked at it last month. So the police/army presence is high. My students asked me if they could build a sugar rocket, (sugar propellant etc), but this is definitely not a good idea 🙂 I had images of me and my students being dragged off to jail, (after being shot at first by the trigger-happy soldiers!).
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What to do when you have more money than sense?
simon43 replied to BarBoy's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
So send me some $$$ and I will use 100% of it to help poor Burmese students. Surely you don't begrudge them an education -
Geisha, thanks very much for your post. Yes, I used to build/manage those small airport hotels in Phuket. I am in Mandalay, so I'm not sure what has happened to Bogyoke market in Yangon. I'm sure it's still functioning, but it must be very quiet. Here in Mandalay I have seen 1 tourist couple in 3 weeks, (at the pagodas on Mandalay Hill). There are a few foreign teachers in town, but they mostly seem to be American Christians, who perhaps have a higher purpose for being in town. I'm not religious, but I do have my 'own god' who directed me yonks ago to help those who are worse off than me, (which means most people!), and that's the reason why I'm in town. There are many more children begging in the street nowadays, and petty crime has increased. The increase in the cost of basic foodstuffs must be hitting the local people very hard. I mostly eat local kinds of foods, and even I have noticed how things seem to be much more expensive than my previous trips. Next Monday, I have to return to the girls' orphanage to install my Windows learn English app on their computer, then across town to visit another orphanage in west Mandalay. If I have time, I'll walk up Mandalay Hill again (good exercise!).