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Maybole

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  1. 5 hours ago, Eff1n2ret said:

    Make an appointment to go there. Download the form and complete it before you go. Copy of every page of your passport to be submitted with the form, your passport is handed back to you, return with it when notified that the replacement is available for collection.

     

    P.S. If your wife is dual national, copies of both passports must be declared and submitted, name in passports must be the same.

    Just confirm your PS. My wife has her Thai Passport in her Thai name, but her UK one in mine.

  2. A few small roaches have appeared in the kitchen. Wife and Sister-in-law being Buddhist refuse to let me kill them, they must be caught and dumped outside.

    I have tried to deter them by washing floors and the like with dilute Dettol, then vinegar and finally bleach. All have failed.

    Recommend a non-lethal chemical which will keep them away.

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  3. I had that happen to me many years ago on a train to Butterworth, en route to Singapore. I had just finished a meal in the restaurant carriage, and a man with an American accent sat down opposite me and started a conversation. He drank three large beers in quick succession and as we drew into Had Yai station excused himself to urinate. As the train pulled out again I saw him on the platform waving to me.

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  4. 1 hour ago, lordblackader said:

    Nana bakery as others have said - multiple locations but long term, have you considered making it yourself? Bread makers are not expensive and easy to use - guaranteed you won't have issues if you bake it yourself.  

    I have tried, using flour and yeast from Rimping, but cannot get it to rise properly.

  5. I cannot find a precise thread for this. I am posting in Chiang mai because I want local knowledge only.

    My regular source of Wholemeal bread has had to stop production, hopefully temporarily, and I am finding it difficult to get proper European style wholemeal bread. Makro and Big C only sell Thai bread which is far too sweet for my taste, Nana and Rimping are usually sold out before I can get there.

    Recommendations please for a European style bakery, preferably to the south side of Chiang mai.

  6. Name in English please.

    Sister-in-law was cooking this vegetable today but could not tell me what it is. In Thai it is "ฝักหมู" which Google tells me means "pork pod".

    This makes no sense. Does an English language name exist?  Caution! It may not be Thai but a Lanna dialect name.

  7. Back in Scotland I had a Discovery apple tree. It took 15 years of growth before it suddenly started to produce a large crop. The fruits were delicious and I sent half a dozen to my grandchildren in Chiang mai. I was immediately ordered to send more and I eventually sent 6 Kg in 2 batches.

    Sadly I no longer have access to them and my attempt to grow trees in Thailand have failed miserably.

    PS. Discovery apples do not keep well.

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  8. 9 hours ago, Purdey said:

    A sad case indeed. I wonder whether he will receive compensation? While I admit mistakes are sometimes made, this looks like outright carelessness.

    Looking at other cases of innocent people imprisoned, I noticed a lot, but not exclusively, are in the USA, with its massive number of people in prison, disproportionately men of color. For instance, Richard Phillips spent 46 years behind bars for something he didn't do. An innocent Maurice Hastings spent 38 years in prison. These days, DNA evidence helps, but it takes effort to review these cases.

    Even worse, some are executed and found innocent when it is too late. This is one of the reasons I don't think the death penalty is a good idea.

    I applaud the Thai authorities for investigating further and releasing Anucha after 80 days as we know it could have been much worse.

    This is not carelessness. Police all over the word have a mindset that they they are always right and that all of the public are criminals.

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