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When the ants swarm, at night after rains. I turn out all the lights until they go elsewhere. I tried using insecticide spray but turning off the lights was more effective and healthier. All the drawers in my bungalow had nests of ants which was a pain in the butt to clean up. I'm paranoid now thinking that these swarms are ants looking for places to set up a nest.
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Oh ya, heard about these guys, the over the hill gang... heard they could put away 2-3 beers in a single sitting without having to take a pee.. Really tough hombres... good to get them off the street before they corrupt the youth of this fine country.... hahaha....
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I am utterly confused how to search in this forum. Search box in top menu only gives back "405 Not Allowed". I cannot find another search icon or means to search this forum. For years I've struggled with this here so have avoided even using Thai Visa except through an external link.
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Is it illegal to have a jam... musicians who just come together to play?
Is it illegal to play at an open mic night?
Does it depend on the venue?
Does it depend on whether payment is made?
So, we had a Blues festival here in Pai recently... were the farang musicians all playing illegally?
If you play at an event say a wedding of a friend, are you playing illegally?
If you are a guest performer, are you playing illegally?
Whjere is the line or do authorities just make it up as they go along?
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Been doing mine through post for last 3 years.. easy, peasy... just remember to send in 1-2 weeks ahead... The PO gives you a receipt indicating it was sent so you're covered...
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OMG... and I thought Trump was monumentally stupid but this is supremely idiotic... virus was relatively contained in BK... duh...
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Bangkok Bank in NY no longer proesses or facilitates transfers to Bangkok Bank in TL. My last transfer was returned to the bank of origin (US). I had to use Xoom - paypal. I learned that they overcharge in a sneaky way by having a low exchange rate. Friend told me about Transferwise. I can save around $30 on a $1000 transfer compared to Paypal....
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Funerals are not just occasions of sadness and solemnity in many cultures but also occasions of celebration as the departed is off to a better life, a spiritual realm or another dimension... the sadness is for those left behind...
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Obviously mentally deranged. Contact his family and get him help... probably needs medication...
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Confrontation only escalates the situation esp here.. violence only leads to regrettable ends... reason with a psychopath is futile... family loyalties will over-ride a consensus solution... You need to separate and distance yourself physically... obviously needs to be in a way that wife can visit her family... You need a support system but here in TL is difficult... Maybe, there is group here of farangs with similar marriage/family problems.. I know, unlikely, but check it out... You need support...
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Save face... check phone, pretend it didn't happen....
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It's not just private hospitals but the government hospitals are also over-charging. I live in Pai, went down to Chiang Mai to Sriphat Hospital for exam with vascular surgeon for leg problem. He scheduled me for ultrasound test. He said the test was 3,000 baht but the hospital called later in the week and said the price was now 5,500 baht. Also, the medication I was prescribed was 300% more than my local drug store in Pai was charging. Yes, these prices are reasonable compared to the West but within the system here are being over-charged. I didn't go in for the ultrasound. I was really pissed off. Decided to just work with my local Pai hospital physician who is overworked and doesn't have the specialty training that Chiang Mai hospitals have. But it worked out...
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Smart, tough girl who knows how to survive and exercise her rights such as they are in Saudi Arabia.. Wants to seek an education... will be an asset where ever she's granted asylum... She will be a symbol for those who seek freedom from oppression. No doubt they will kill her back in Saudi Arabia where they are absolutely opposed to this. Once again, authoritarian vs progressive values are on the stage in dramatic fashion...
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- Difficult to get an explanation over the phone from a receptionist...
- Actually meds are cheaper here in Pai from the hospital pharmacy but can only purchase if prescribed...
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I live in Pai but had to see a specialist in Chiang Mai. I went to Shriphat hospital where I had good experience before. The hospital charged me 4x the cost for medication that I would pay in Pai. The doctor wanted me to get an ultrasound (vascular problem in leg) for 4,000 bht. Later the hospital called to set up appointment but now the cost would be 5,500 bht plus whatever the cost to see the doctor will be. I feel I'm being exploited and ripped off as a farang. I know it's not recommended to be one's own doctor but given the inflated prices and quality of care I'm better off to get a basic diagnosis and then manage my own care...
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It's our mental conditioning... with so many freedoms in America, we naturally assume it's the same everywhere and are shocked, shocked that there are restrictions elsewhere... yes, privilege has a downside ....
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Virtually none except Best Foods mayo... Seems like most of the US products are bottom of the bucket in the US but cost a lot here... Yuck, such poor quality so I make a lot of stuff myself... Main problem for me is that the Thai cookies are awful but the imports are so expensive...
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3 hours ago, hansnl said:
I have had arms in the house always.
Children running around, never had any problem, simply because I had strict safety rules and a "do not touch" law.
Always installed the adagio to
believe any firearms to be loaded and ready to shoot, even if it was empty, open, and visibly safe.
The parents, obviously, are to blame.
OMG... this is the very reason accidents happen... for you to expect kids to follow the rules is really naive. You've been lucky. Everyone I know with guns in a house with kids either keeps them locked in a safe or with trigger locks... and I am originally from Arizona with the most liberal gun laws in the US but gun owners are generally very responsible esp with kids around... and then there are the yahoos...
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Wow... so much hostility towards monks and Buddhism... a little reality check here... one is not magically transformed into an enlightened saint upon ordaining as a monk. You come in with all your baggage. Through meditation and a disciplined life style you gradually let it go and mature. You begin with a set of rules to follow. Just that is quite a task for young monks. Mistakes, setbacks, relapses are normal for the course. Of course, with a vow of poverty and winning the lottery presents quite the moral dilemma...
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Ah, Buddhist compassion...inspiring to see how it transcends national and racial biases ....
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I'm with the song thaew driver. There are crazies out on the road. Having a little protection is not only reassuring for the driver that he can protect himself but also his customers... Just the appearance of the knife was a deterrence to an escalating situation. A gun however would be a really bad idea that could go wrong too quickly.
I understand the argument that the song thaew driver could be the crazy one.... maybe, not easy to know where to draw the line...
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Gee, Republican, I'm so inspired by your example of taking responsibility, one of your core principles?
Oh, that's for other people to embrace, not you... that's convenient...
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On 5/22/2017 at 5:29 PM, sweatalot said:
Congratulations - more of that please.
Anyway I am afraid they are not very representative for Thai pupils.
no need to end on a negative take-away... what is that about? Though, it's not just you but many on this forum...
Your 1st line is clear and powerful... your 2nd line collapses that into pessimism and cynicism...
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10 hours ago, Jessi said:
These motor bike riders think they have a brick wall around them and nothing can hurt them. They just turn into the road & dont look.
there is a bit of logic to the madness however because they turn in very close to the curb... it's just very alarming to us farangs who are not used to it but once you know the method, it makes sense... you won't see people just turning out into traffic without looking... most accidents are due to lack of defensive driving and speed...
Fines of up to 20,000 baht now in place for not wearing a face mask
in Thailand News
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Is a mask required while riding a motorbike on the highway? in the countryside? Is "public" regarded as where people are present or gathered or an urban area?