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simon43

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  1. Be afraid.... be very afraid!
  2. There is a risk that the model will be returned to Myanmar, since they raised the red notice. As she has stated, she would be at risk of jail time should that happen...
  3. These are antifungals, used to treat Aspergillosis (fungus spores in your lungs). I have these wonderful spores for about 25 years... I usually have no need to take these medications - eating healthily, exercise and the hot climate keeps the nasty spores at bay. But I will shortly to return to work in Myanmar, where it can be difficult to obtain genuine medicines. I'd like to take a few month's supply of voriconazole with me, just in case. I am in Samui right now, but the local pharmacy refuses to order this OTC medication (they suffer from an illness called laziness) Is there an online pharmacy in Thailand which can supply it? I don't want to order from overseas because the delivery time will be too long. Thanks.
  4. Am I still allowed to use the word 'lard-buckets'? Or is that considered not PC nowadays? (I've been out of the UK for 20 years and consider using the phrase "My, you're a bit of a lard-bucket" with foreign tourists that I meet in Samui - I need to use this phrase with almost every Western woman that I meet) Note - no full-stop used
  5. Who said it did? The Andaman Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean.
  6. Kites ruining the beautiful scenery? What an absolute plonker!!
  7. and... it's part of the Indian Ocean.
  8. [quote] ...Pattaya is for those wanting a night lifeand like the bar scene, [/quote] It is also very suitable for those who do not seek a nightlife/bar scene ???? . I recently lived in Pattaya, (and also some 12 years ago). I can't remember ever setting foot in a bar in Pattaya, yet I still somehow managed to have a great time !
  9. I guess one reason why such shoddy building construction is allowed in Thailand is for the simple fact that the country doesn't lie on any large tectonic plate fault-line. The chance of a large earthquake is very small. Here's a link to the USGS live earthquake map: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=-13.93907,63.10153&extent=43.0571,169.88864
  10. After leaving Naypyitaw in late 2018, and a spell of living in Laos and Thailand while teaching online, I'm returning to live and work in Myanmar in a couple of weeks from now. I'm exchanging the 'delights' of Pattaya for the uncertainty of living in Yangon, with growing civil unrest. I decided to return to Myanmar because it is easier for me to do my (very small-scale), educational charity work for Myanmar students if I'm actually living in the country again. I think my efforts (although small) will be welcome by many students who are unable to attend school I will be teaching at an international school, and will continue to teach online in the evening/weekends. This joint income will certainly help to cover the cost of books for my charity work. Alas, it's no longer safe for me to visit Shan State by motorbike - so book deliveries will be by bus postal service. Who else is living in Myanmar right now?
  11. I need to buy some 1 metre lengths of 2x4 inch wood (to mount my radio antennas on my new condo patio). Can anyone suggest such a shop, perhaps on/near Sukhumvit Road? I'm located a few hundred metres from Tuk-Com. Thanks.
  12. Concerned about the PM2.5 air quality, and the lack of online data for my location (the websites simply interpolate data from 2 distant monitors in other cities), I bought a monitor off Aliexpress. Well, the unit switches on, displays a PM2.5 value, and that value increases as the smoke density rises. But the values seem completely at odds with the online interpolated data. In my garden, the normal reading is about 20, which I refuse to believe as correct, (Phuket has very clean air and typically has a value of about 50 - I live in the hills with local scrub burning at times). Online data suggests about 70. If I walk past a dusty building site, the value rises to about 55. The monitor is made by a Chinese company called 'Total B0ll0x Factory #5'. Can anyone recommend an accurate air quality monitor that I can buy from Aliexpress (not Lazada - I live in Laos)?
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