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  1. An attempt by Pheu Thai to remain valid. However, this pseudo vote buying scheme will not help them. It is about as much use as a fart in a jam jar, but at least the jam jar wouldn't negatively impact the economy. This party seems to be really good with the money wasting schemes that have more negatives than positives, including the land bridge farce.  

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  2. 10 hours ago, Kalasin Jo said:

    It is common everywhere, in every non English speaking country with British expats. I lived in France for 20 years. Many Brits living there long term still hardly have a word of French. I ended up with passable but by no means fluent French but it took 3 years of weekly lessons and a girlfriend who spoke no English forcing me to up my game! And here I lived there many locals did not speak English either. The best way to learn is to be forced to by circumstances. 

    I've been lazy here. Partly because  many thais have some English and there are now smartphone  apps to get what you need across.  I'm regretting that now. My wife and her family had no interest in schooling an old fool like me, happy perhaps that I did not understand them  ( they spea Lao anyway) and relying on my wife for essential communication, both ways. And I wasn't bothered as generally things worked out. But now due to illness my wife's English is failing her and so communication is much harder.

    Total immersion was the way I learned Thai, but when I came here 41 years ago, I didn't have much choice. Worked out well for me though. 

  3. On 1/23/2024 at 8:45 PM, riclag said:

    I had my rezum treatment in August ! 
    i stopped using the 

    Finasteride 5mg 

    Doxazosin 2mg 2x everyday in the month of November!

    My stream is better and my ejaculations have improved , instead of no semen after ejaculation there is some.

    My prostate size was 83 cc before the procedure, I imagine it has gone down in volume!

    I will be going for a digital exam ( recommended  after 6 months)in March with the doctor in my city!

     

    Good to hear it worked for you. I never had a digital exam pre or post op. But then maybe that was because my protstate was only 38 cc. It is 2 years and 5 months or thereabouts since I had the treatment and I'm still happy with the results. 

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  4. 4 hours ago, MangoKorat said:

    Why? I don't follow what your thinking on that. Just about all Thai's can speak it, whether as a first or second language so if you do, they understand.

     

    What would be worthless is learning the Korat dialect (no I don't mean Isaan) and living in Krabi.

    I agree. The language used in just about all Thai schools is central Thai. So where I live, even though most locals normally speak the local Isarn dialect (a few speak Phu Thai), they understand everything I say in central Thai and also most speak to me in central Thai. Luckily, for those that don't, there is no problem because I understand Isarn too.  

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  5. 16 minutes ago, PoorSucker said:

    Lived on Samui for 15 years, Pattaya now 2.5 years.

    Nobody understand my Samui accent.

    Learn Central accent what they speak on TV, Tai (southern accent) is very hard for central and northern Thai.

    When my Thai son 12 years old, born on Sami comes and visit they acctually ask him to speak English

    When I first arrived in Thailand and was learning a few words on Samui, I screamed at the Baht bus (pick-up truck bus thing) to get it to stop, as the locals did because there was no bell (41 years ago). The bus screeched to a halt only for me to learn that my pronunciation was so bad that I had been screaming f@#k, f@#k, f@#k, instead of stop, stop, stop.

     

    I also mispronounced banana and ended up ordering a semen milkshake. They looked really shocked until I pointed at a banana at the shake stall in Nathon.    

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  6. 10 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

    IMO - The problem is the steep and slippery sides of these very deep ponds, which are popular in Isaan. I suspect that the kids either go for a swim or fall in, and just can't climb out. Eventually they are so exhausted that they go under. It seems fairly common that one child gets into difficulty and others drown whilst trying to help.

     

    Looking at Owl's photos, his ponds seem to be shallow at the edges, which would make it easier for someone to climb out. Maybe there's some reason why the deep/steep-sided ponds are preferred by some. Maybe someone can explain.

     

    I have mentioned previously that my wife had one of these ponds dug for free on her small farm a few years back. The soil (clay) was taken away for roadworks. Last month she had the pond backfilled again with clay as it never produced any fish worth the trouble.

     

    When I read about these tragic drownings, I feel relieved that we will not have any kids drowning on her farm.   

     

     

    In my neck of the woods, it seems that the deeper ponds are built in areas with poor water retention so that they can hold some water longer. This is not really a problem in areas where water retention is good, such as those with high water tables. In a village not more than 5 kms from where I live, the ponds tend to be very deep. I was standing in a new one the other week and it was bone dry, even after heavy rain a few days earlier. On the other hand, less than 500 meters from my home, a guy had two ponds dug a few months ago and they filled up before receiving any rain (these are only about 3 meters deep. 

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  7. 1 hour ago, owl sees all said:

     

    Great pics Garry.

     

    Are you going solar?

    Not planning to. The bore is only about 20 meters from the house inlet so planning to use this as our main supply direct to the house. Also we only have a small garden so don't want to clutter it with solar cells. FYI most of the time the water pressure from the water main is high enough that we do not need to use our pump. But I would be okay using a pump direct from the bore, assuming there is sufficient water and the quality is better than the local supply (not hard to beat though). 

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  8. 3 hours ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

    A near neighbour died last week of an aneurysm, aged 56, nice fella had a van and sold lottery outside the local 7.

    The old lady and myself paid a visit to the local temple for the 7 o’clock chanting. The car park was busy and a lot of people attending, we managed to secure a couple of seats near the front outside ( inside was already full ).

    I was just thinking that he had attracted a lot of people when I saw his photo near the refrigerated “ coffin” ……. yup !…. it wasn’t him !!

     

    Our friend was in another smaller room around the back with about 6 people!!

    Anyway he had ( yup, I can’t even remember his name !! ) just 4 monks but their chanting was amazing, really melodic and each one slightly offset to the others making a really hypnotic type of music.

    They finished their lengthy part and left the stage with their “ gifts “. Another 4 ( one was a returnee ) came on and did similar hypnotic chanting, it was like some religious Battle of the Bands !! Never seen this before.

     

    Note: not trying to diminish the effect of the obviously harrowing funerals of your local children @owl sees all just thought it of interest.

    It very much boils down to whether there are any available salas (halls/pavilions) at the temple when needed. When I arranged my daughter's, and a few years later my late wife's, funeral, I was lucky that there were salas available and the crematoriums weren't already booked when I needed them. But then I was living in Bangkok at the time and it was a large temple with many salas. When upcountry, it isn't always so easy and I have been shocked at the number of funerals taking place in the very small town I now live in. The temples are pretty busy.  

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  9. 1 hour ago, BKKBike09 said:

    Why is this law only 'abused' by people you say - or insist can only be - people who 'object' to it?

     

    It's impossible that supporters of the law won't abuse it? Of course it isn't. It's open to abuse by all and sundry, depending on their motivations.

     

     

     

    You can be sure that the TRAs (explanation of the term previously provided in this thread) are going to have a field day with this legislation. It going to be their new Twitter. 

  10. 2 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

    He's certainly reaping what he sowed. 🤣

  11. 18 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

     

    Indeed.

     

    Politicians like Yousaf himself as he pulls controrted/angry faces and can barely stop the spittle flying from his mouth as he repeats the word WHAITE as he shows disgust for Caucasian people holding positions of power in their native land.

     

     

    He said this despite the population of Scotland being 96% white/caucasian. WTF did he expect. Love that the Scottish police are being inundated with complaints about this speech under the new law, i.e. it is interpretted as hate speech. They won't do anything though. 

  12. 7 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

    Never heard of them nor interested in them.

     

    PS; TRA etc may be all over the (place) sites you visit but I don't visit them and so I know nothing about them!

    Yet another example of "because you know the meaning then everyone else must also know and understand it!"

     

    BBC, Guardian, Telegraph, CNN, and numerous other news sites. Mainstream media is covering the topic, especially with the passing of new hate crime legislation in Scotland. I wasn't talking about astrophysics, blockchain technology or any other specialist subject.  

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  13. 10 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

    Yet more three letter postings which are meaningless. 

    If you search AGP (which I believe I should not have to do to make sense of posts) the first lot of hits are  here; AGP - Search (bing.com) and range from the Attorney General of Pakistan to automated ground power!!

     

    What are the two acronyms referring to?

    TRA is all over the place. Can't believe you don't know that one - Transgender rights Activists (gender added just for you to help your understanding). AGPs - blokes turned on by seeing themselves as women, i.e. blokes with autogynephilia. 

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  14. On 3/29/2024 at 6:09 PM, GarryP said:

    The way they do it around here is they pick the spot and if it is a dry hole, there is no charge. So what I am going to do is tell him where to drill and if it turns out dry, I will pay for labour and fuel costs. Finger crossed. He will be here sometime next week. 

    Well that didn't go down as planned. He turned up and despite my telling him that I would cover his costs and labor for drilling where I wanted if it turned out dry, he refused. He would only drill where he wanted. I did not agree so he has gone and we will remain on local supply for the time being. What teed me off the most was his assistant telling my wife to explain the situation to me (they were standing in front of me), despite me already talking to everyone there in Thai.  

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