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rtco

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  1. It's actually a con because he's promoting the fact that they need submarines which is why there are all the water shots.
  2. Yes they are risking their lives because they're trying make a living. That living includes delivering as many orders as possible in a given time so of course they will drive recklessly to get paid more. At the same time they are also risking the lives of others on the road so all in all lots of risks. I ride my PCX all the time and it is only ever these delivery drivers that I have problems/confrontations with.
  3. "Toward the end of his remarks, he asked people who cannot swim to learn, claiming that he has taught children how to swim" ... I think he means that there's no way he can sort out the flooding problem so it's better that you live with it and learn to swim
  4. Try looking at all the other comments made against mine ... they all agree! They live in the same Pattaya. Maybe you should get out a bit more ????
  5. There's your answer stupid boy ... the reason is that they are both considered as having less efficacy than others ... translated that means they are inferior.
  6. Is it!!! That's not from what I see with all the shuttered businesses (not just to bars, pubs & clubs) and the people on the streets with no income and nowhere to live. This is all part of the Governments end-game to kill the sleezy image of Pattaya and try and turn it into whoever knows what. I certainly don't.
  7. I've given up believing in any numbers/statistics quoted by any government agency or anyone else of relative importance. I never believed the Covid figures, the road deaths figures are a travesty and TAT has been providing b/s figures for so long now it has become a standing joke. How about a figure from the Government as to how much each minister has made from backhanders and brown envelopes ... that would be far more interesting
  8. What an utter tw4T. No concern whatsoever for the people of Pattaya who are out on their feet trying to eek out living. What is his game plan with this idiotic statement. Thailand is open as of the 1st of November ... Pattaya is close until I can be ar$ed to get my finger out of my proverbial and think logically about the consequences.
  9. Maybe it was the "grass" that his mentors "giggle and laugh" so yes he's think I'll have some of that
  10. Thank you Mr Crowe you old "has been" ... it's been a long time since Gladiator.
  11. Wow such concern and sympathy ... where did you learn that from ... the Government
  12. Let's see ... today we are at the 26th October and Thailand is opening on 1st November and will require the Thailand Pass for visitors. That gives them 5-days to launch the system. Yes we all know how good Thai online application systems can be don't we!!!
  13. I would suggest he walks into the water until it is over his head and stays there but then he is so bloated he'll probably float
  14. Never assume anything. A few years ago I had a m/c guy run into the side of my p/u trying to beat me to the u-turn up ahead. The damage was from the front door all the way back. Even the insurance assessor said it was the m/c guys fault. However the BiB had different ideas and I ended up having to take the rap mainly because the m/c guy was (1) in the army and (2) didn't have any insurance. I, of course, had the full blown insurance. If I hadn't taken the rap I was threatened with all sorts of things. Remember if you weren't in the country the accident would not have happened.
  15. Well it was organised through the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand so I'm guessing that kind of gives it an official seal.
  16. The chances if these bl@@dy stupid screens stopping Covid nano-particles spreading around the taxi is zero. It's the same with the partitions that you get in restaurants and shops which are also absolutely useless. This is an airborne virus for goodness sake and it is invisible to the naked eye so any gap regardless how small it will get through.
  17. I had mine about 6-weeks ago and I felt nothing and that seems to be one of the reactions or non-reactions. It all depends on the person being injected.
  18. Yes some of us do have to ... mine was due to being conned out of my healthy pension when the investment fund was found to be a Ponzi scheme ... we don't have a choice
  19. Why don't they do the same as they did at Bang Sarai and build 2mtr high concrete walls. That should do it.
  20. Many people who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 will probably make antibodies against the virus for most of their lives. So suggest researchers who have identified long-lived antibody-producing cells in the bone marrow of people who have recovered from COVID-191. The study provides evidence that immunity triggered by SARS-CoV-2 infection will be extraordinarily long-lasting. Adding to the good news, “the implications are that vaccines will have the same durable effect”, says Menno van Zelm, an immunologist at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia ... https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01442-9
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