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Sd12

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  1. Hello. I was wondering, my multi entry non o visa expires on 16th February. My 90 day entry ends on 27th January. I leave in a month but get my visa before i leave every year as i struggle for time when i go back to my home country. Can i get a new non o multi in January even although my current one still has a few weeks to run. Cheers.

  2. Scottish football has been dying since the mid 80's and Rangers and Celtic are to blame for this. Rangers started when David Murray took over and spent well outwith their means. Murray put hardly a penny of his own in, it was all money from his buddies at the bank. Celtic then had to follow suit to keep their bigoted fans happy. Scotland is just not big enough to enable gates to sustain this level of spending outwith the old firm, which is fuelled by mostly central belt bigotry. Look at the period before this when both Aberdeen and Dundee United were regularly doing well in Europe and domestically. The game changed mid 80's. Even when Aberdeen were winning titles Aberdeen never filled their stadium every week unless it was a crucial match. You only have to look at the 90s and 00s to see both the Glasgow teams buying up any Scottish talent, usually to put on the bench, just to weaken other Scottish teams, because they had the money to do this.

  3. I'm sure if you were to ask Aberdeen, Caley, St Johnstone fans and one or two others, it has been quite an enjoyable season just past, as opposed to being "mostly crap" . The "marquee derbies" were overhyped pitch battles after the 80's and 90's in my personal opinion. It is quite sad that the Scottish Football governing body cant get off their collective <deleted> and market the league beyond a four game fest.

  4. I have not met anyone that actually misses The Rangers, apart from a few Celtic fans. So chicog your statement is quite bizzare. Quite a few Spl clubs have now shed their debt. There were only about 5 points separating the top 4 or 5 clubs until around February. Some clubs attendances have risen. I am not a Rangers hater, but there seems to be an overwhelming feeling amongst other clubs fans that they are not missed. Just check on some of the fans forums for some perspective.

  5. Thanks AllanB. It's a big improvement now. We have spoken to a couple of people and the shop we went to sells good ones but they are not good at setting them up. The bike is actually about 6 months old and the stepson i bought it for has decided to give up all his worldly goods to become a buddha! I notice when i drive from Udon Thani to Kutchap it can be a bit hairy if you can't see bikes until the last second. I didn't put lights on at this time but we won't be venturing out at night with it as we have another bike anyway without one. We will stick a few cds on the back just now.

  6. Thanks all for taking the trouble to reply. I took the bike to a different garage and he basically said, through my wife as I don't speak Thai yet, that Thais don't bother so much with wheel alignment as " fallangs " do, and also don't bother with getting everything so straight[emoji1]. I did admire his honesty. After he tried it he said it was a fair wobble. left it with him and he tightened everything and also the head bearings. 100baht. It is 100% better now. Just have to get used to using it now. Had the wheel off the ground a few times on the way back, on left hand bends. Maybe leave this bike for the wife to use[emoji6]

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  7. I got a "sallat" as my wife calls it. A steel frame bolted onto the scooter(Honda wave) to carry things. There is now a good deal of front end wobble, especially turning corners at lower speeds. We took it to someone who fixes bikes in the village and he said this was normal. You just have to hold the bars stronger he said. Has anyone else had this experience with front end wobble.

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