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sirocco

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  1. No, it has nothing to do with the color.
    After the harvest, the bottling is done within 3 months.
    It tastes slightly sour and a bit sparkling.
    Lovers of real wines must have tasted it during their visit to the cellars of grands crus or small winegrowers.
    We like it or we don't.
    I do not like.

  2. big nose

     

    You're in luck, you don't have a mosque near you.
    And there, it's not just once a year, it's several times a day.
    You are lucky, you do not live in an Arab quarter, enjoying with joy, ululating, Arabic songs, gunshots, traffic in the wrong direction, at many weddings.
    Yes, we get married a lot among Arabs.

  3. Hey! Hey! Hey! BritManToo,
    maybe off topic for moderators, but that is also indecent of Brit.
    Do we really leave the choice to women to express themselves?
    Who sacrifices his career, when his boyfriend or her husband travels to different countries, for his work?
    Who sacrifices their career to raise their children, at least the early years?
    Who do we ask to do the cleaning?
    Do you think women are incompetent?
    But look at yourself, you try to play the tough guys, but it's not the one you think has evolved, but the woman, and that bothers you.

  4. Hello,

    I wouldn't want to speak ill of it, but when I read on the forums what some Internet users eat or drink, I tell myself that before trying to cure one's ailments, they should be avoided.
    No need to stuff yourself with unhealthy food (cheap cheese, but made with powdered milk, flour, agar, food coloring etc ...)
    of nitric acid vinaigrette, or mayonnaise, in a jar.
    Homemade is excellent.
    Palm oil or even olives at very, very low prices.
    There is a lot of food you can eat, but quality, not quantity.
    As for wine, what could be nicer to drink a glass of real vine wine with meals.
    But not a flavored wine or a variety of fruits (or flowers).
    Who tells you that your stomach will put up with hibiscus or blueberry.
    Eating in normal amounts, sometimes with some excess, is even recommended for a happy life.
    Now....

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  5. Totally agree with you, Brianthe,
    Thailand is not at all adapted to the handicap.
    When they redo the sidewalks, they are quickly demolished or occupied by motorcycles or others.
    In addition, living in a peaceful place, with very few farengs around, is not ideal.
    Even when you are in great shape, living only with locals is not recommended.
    Before Collin jumps on me, angrily, I know these problems very, very well and you can very well find a small town where rent is not expensive and where you can meet people.

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  6. Hello, 

     

    A skilled worker ????
    Thais are anything but skilled, and when you find one, keep it tight.
    I had a thai who came, on several occasions, to repair the water pump located in the kitchen.
    Nothing to do. Finally, it had to be changed. And there they came together.
    The worst part is that the worker was working in the puddles, without shoes and the device plugged in.
    At each of his visits, I expected to find a corpse in my kitchen.
    For the slightest job, they slap everything, leave everything lying around and often they have to be called back.
    Why not ask the farangs around you if there isn't someone competent (see a restaurateur, a shopkeeper, etc.)
    It is too important and risky work to leave it in the hands of Sunday handymen.

  7. H1

     

    You should read yourself again.
    If elephants travel hundreds of kilometers to feed, it is because there is nothing there where we wanted to keep them away.
    Between a small plot for its vegetable garden and deforestation for palm oil, condos, uninhabitable subdivisions, there is a big gap.
    Certainly you have traveled through Africa and the damage that goes with it, to be so categorical.

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  8. In Market village, CAMERA store, on the top floor.
    I had to pay 180 bt last year, and there were many (too many) photos + 1 CD of which I never viewed the contents.
    Otherwise, there was one, on the right side of Pechkasem, before the city center crossroads.
    I believe it was KODAK.
    There is one in BLEUPORT, but I don't know on which floor, but in height. See on their map.

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