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LukKrueng

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  1. After being exposed to a very loud noise Manny years ago my ear started "ringing". When I was checked at a hospital I was told that the eardrum was damaged, although very minor damage. It took a while to recover, but there is a loss of hearing (certain frequencies) and the "ringing" never stopped. I was told by the doctors that since the nerve was damaged, there's nothing they can do to stop it. It was very difficult to fall asleep in the first few month, but after a while I kinda "got used" to it and most of the times I don't notice it. Of course now that I'm writing about it the ringing is louder than usual, but it will fade later...
  2. Kong Fu? There's 1 attempt of a kick and show off hands.... But what's more strange is that the girls started filming the guy before he ran into that shop. And how come in all that time he was there no one came out from the shop to have a look at what happened?
  3. Oops, I'm sorry, you're correct. Ireland is not a Schengen member. My bad
  4. Hey! It was me who bought it. I demand the balance between what I paid and the real price!!!
  5. I never applied for an Irish visa, but have applied many times to other European countries. Assuming you're all about a visa for a Thai national, it makes a difference the nationality of the other person and the relationship of the 2. If you are the other person, you are a citizen of a European country and you are married to the Thai person, it will be much easier to apply at your own Embassy as you won't have to show financial proof nor a hotel reservation. You still might have to show flights reservations which can be booked by a travel agency without issuing the ticket so the booking can later be cancelled. Once you get the Schengen visa you can travel to any of the Schengen countries. If you are not a European or not married to the Thai person you'll probably have to show a hotel reservation for the full duration of your visit (can book through any of the booking website, look for a hotel that you only have to pay for upon arrival and that you can cancel the reservation without penalty). On both cases the Thai person will need a medical insurance and the embassy would give you a list of insurance companies acceptable by them.
  6. You contradicted yourself in your reply. True, there is no separate chanot for the house in most cases and the land department doesn't care what's on the land. The only body in Thailand that keeps records of ownership is the land department, so apart from condo units (and the rare cases of house chanots) - you cannot truly own a house in Thailand unless you own the land itself. When buying a plot of land or a condo unit, it's not the legal contract that "gives" you ownership or proof of, is the record at the land office. As for the notice at the o.b.t - that might be the case because of the mortgage, but that's not the usual practice when selling\buying property in Thailand. The usual way is seller and buyer go together to the land office, pay the transfer fee and on the spot the buyer's name is added to the chanot and the buyer goes out of the office with the chanot.
  7. You don't have to invest so much money for that. Even a worn wallet will do, as long as it's not empty...
  8. You're wrong. The only proof of ownership is a chanot (yes, I know there are lesser types of title deed such as ns3) and your house doesn't have 1, does it? If you decide to sell, could you change the name on the building license? I think the answer is no. Developers have a way to issue separate chanots to the house and the land. I'm not sure how exactly it works, but I know someone who bought a house in a gated village and had done problems with the separate chanots (one of which was never transferred to her name by the developer). So the property the op is taking about might be such a case, of a house and land in a gated village.
  9. Why would you charge a phone battery at 70%? Or 50%? A battery has a number of cycles it can go through before it start losing the efficiency to hold power. The more times you charge the worse gets. Better let it drop to about 20% before charging it, so in your case, when the phone was new it it only used 30% per day you should have charged it once every 3 days. As @sometimewoodworkerwrote, when you try to fully charge the battery and it doesn't go above 70% - that would be a good time to look for new battery or phone.
  10. You missed 1: He's the de-facto leader of the ruling party, which makes he the de-facto PM of Thailand.........
  11. If it was offered as a gift there's no scam here at all
  12. First of all - $500 is not worth the trouble of trying to get it back any other way than asking her to pay back. The costs of trying to get it back, be it legal or not will be much more than $500. You say she didn't ask for the money, but accepted when offered. How was it offered? As a loan? as a gift? Under any conditions at all? I assume that if the person who paid the money is a TV celebrity he won't go hungry for the loss of $500, so better just put it down as tuition fee for the university of life.
  13. Are you kidding? Check newspapers from the era of the original mother party (TRT)...
  14. Ummm, the party was created by the devil...
  15. You forgot the mask, man. Very important for the intelligent look!!
  16. It is obvious you (think you) are a genius, so why come here and ask us commoners where to find a suitable girl for you? Being a genius you should be able to find the answer on your own..........
  17. I hope they do blood tests to see what he was really on, and don't just take the father's word for it
  18. I make 2 liters/time. Heat the milk on the stove, wait for it to cool enough so I can hold a finger in it for about 10 seconds, add 2 spoons of yogurt - just normal simple from 7-11, cover the pot with a towel and leave it on a shelf overnight. At the moment as it is a bit cooler at night I usually let is sit until the next afternoon/evening (so about 20-24 hours)
  19. True. But do you really see the Muslims in France demanding ALL girls\women cover their heads\bodies? Freedom of religion means anyone can worship and believe who or whoever they want as long as they don't force anyone else to go their way or stop anyone going another way. Now, if they start demanding special prayer time during school schedule - that would be wrong.
  20. I think they've stopped it. Since January this year till the last bill I used between 9 and 12 units per month. Up until 3 months ago books always came with total cost 0. The last 3 months I already had to pay (10, 12, 10 units).
  21. Ha? Oh, thank you for the club's details. I won't be able to attend the show, would you be so kind and have it on zoom as well?
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