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Gracas

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  1. 7 hours ago, CMBob said:

    Best (if you're willing) would be to drop it off at the US Consulate.  Whoever lost it probably has already notified them (or will when he/she realizes it's lost) and the Consulate may have his/her telephone number if the holder enrolled in the STEP program. 

    Not sure that he would have notified the Consulate, after reading some of the posts on TV it would appear that it takes some people 7 or 8 years to notice that their PP is missing.

  2. 9 hours ago, Brunolem said:

    Why would anyone go to the trouble of reading a thread one is not interested in, and take the time to write a post just to confirm one's disinterest?

     

    Wouldn't it be easier to skip the thread entirely and move on to the next one?

    What would be the fun in that ?

  3. I'm very good around the house, if I see something that needs to be done I will do it straight away. However I have not found anything yet.

     

    Wife said she needs two washing machines for some reason, she has two washing machines, done.

    If she needs to trim her nails I will do that for her. Put some Baht in her hand and send her to the nail shop, done.

    How much more help could she need ???

  4. 5 hours ago, MaeJoMTB said:

    555, prostitutes are everywhere, in every rural village, in every road of every Thai town.

    In Chiang Mai, about 25% of the girls in my kids uni class are 'selling it' to meet their uni fees.

    People have always said that it is good to learn a trade when you are young.

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