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pchansmorn

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  1. That was a Great car. I had its brother a Saab model 95 front wheel drive with 18 in wheels that car was a real joy, Never had problems with the snow. The back seat laid down flat for camping and it had the strongest heater never got cold. It also had something called free wheeling, when you took your foot off the accelerator it would go into a neutral gear and got Great gas’s mileage. 4 speed on the wheel. Kept that car the longest. It was a hand me down from my brother. If I had money I would buy another today. That car was so safe and ran for over 500,000 miles.
  2. Mine was a Triumph Spitfire convertible hardly ever ran. Next car was the Chevrolet Corvair with rear engine 3 speed on the floor. Convertible. Great looking but had terrible balance issues with the rear engine finally had to put 50 lb bags of sand in the front trunk. Never great. But the women liked the convertible part.
  3. That’s a great price. Average price in a private hospital is 20,000 to 50,000 baht.
  4. I use a US credit card without any problems.
  5. So if I already pay US taxes I should not be liable for paying Thai taxes too. My Social Security income that I live on in Thailand should not be taxed by the Thai government also. Are these both correct statements? Other than my 25,000 thousand for my retirement visa I don’t keep any money in Thailand. Patrick
  6. Am staying in Cha Am now days because Bangkok’s air is so bad. But they burn the fields at night and the air quality suffers at night and mornings. No eating outdoors any longer. There is always a steady breeze or wind and that helps. And it’s better than Bangkok but still not like San Francisco with its cool fog that would come in and chase the smog away. It could be so much better if trucks and Autos had smog control and they got rid of the diesel guzzlers on the road. And stopped burning the fields at night. Is that to much to ask?
  7. I agree with you. All of our Christmas family dinners everyone got drunk and started fights with each other. Lots of racism in my family. Been in Thailand 12 years went back 3 times but after Covid in 2019 never returned again. Thailand is my home now. No regrets.
  8. Never. We get lost all the time, and end up asking for directions from strangers, taxi drivers, motor scooter taxi’s, gas stations, and some sleazy neighborhoods and everyone always try’s to help us. Many times they will tell us to follow them back to our familiar neighborhood without even asking for money but we always give them at least 100 baht.
  9. I pay takes in the US so am not paying double taxes in Thailand too.
  10. Didn’t behave like that in the US. Don’t do it here. We make a lot of donations and very generous with tipping, something we couldn’t afford in the US.

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