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How many here on the Farang Pub hope to die in Thailand?
Ombra replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Expect rather than hope. -
The distinguished Irish commentator, Fintan O'Toole, who is no apologist for Trump, pointed out that Trump can only succeed in debates when he has a very weak opponent like Joe Biden. He says that that is because of Trump's very limited experience of debating. For 11 years, he had his reality TV programme and then, since 2015, his political rallies. Hence, Trump's favourite speech style is the lengthy undisciplined monologue. O'Toole predicted immediately after the first debate that there would not be another.
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I agree. I ate in one a few weeks ago after a long absence and the food upset my stomach.
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Thai court slaps 35.2m baht fine on pyramid scheme defendants
Ombra replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
At what point in the 352-year sentence is he eligible for parole? -
Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s Husband, Pitaka Suksawat: A Closer Look
Ombra replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The prime minister's nose is a little on the sharp side. Is it enhanced or original? -
Sisaket Woman Reports Drunk 'Big Shot' for Assault After Rejecting Him
Ombra replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
It was very brave of her to stand up to the bloke. I hope that it turns out well for her. -
I read about a Scottish woman who cropped 517 sheep in nine hours and I was amazed. At the same time, I saw that street urchins in Paris were winning medals for climbing a small wall in under six seconds. There is something wrong here. I blame the Americans.
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They had no record of my appointment because they receive the information from Bangkok, so I just joined the queue. I was annoyed because I travelled from Thap Sakae, which is about 130 kms south of the office. After stopping at the bank, we arrived at 10.30 and found the office overflowing with people. There is good news, though. At 11.45, there were four or five people in front of me and I was sure that I would have to return after lunch, but the staff kept working until the people in the room had all been dealt with. I got my visa at 12.25, and I thought that that was excellent service.
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Thailand faces escalating heart and cardiovascular disease crisis
Ombra replied to CharlieH's topic in Health and Medicine
I see that Western food is listed as one of the causes of the problem, but fried chicken existed here long before KFC and McDonald's, as well as very sugary snacks and drinks. I remember, thirty years ago or more, searching in vain with my wife for dried fruit that was not covered in sugar. Despite that, everyone was slim, so what triggered the change? -
I tried that link for my last retirement renewal. When I had completed the application and submitted it, I received a message saying that I would receive an email confirmation, but it never came. My wife phoned to the office and was told that the bookings were handled in Bangkok. The local staff had no involvement.
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Looking for a good dentist in Prachuap Khiri Khan (not Hua Hin)
Ombra replied to watgate's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am
I agree. Not only is he a good dentist, but he also speaks excellent English, and his prices are very reasonable. -
Looking for a good dentist in Prachuap Khiri Khan (not Hua Hin)
Ombra replied to watgate's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am
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Euro 2024 Gambling Crackdown: Over 200 Websites Closed
Ombra replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
They are enterprising young people - just what the country is lacking. -
British Couple Outraged Over £9 Tin of Heinz Beans in Thailand
Ombra replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Isn't it a bit alarming that someone thinks a story like this is worth publishing? -
Oh, my goodness! She looks like the bride of Frankenstein.
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Could someone please tell me why, in the past ten or fifteen years, TV producers have decided that the spectators are as interesting as the game? I pay a subscription to watch games, but more and more often the cameras are focused on people in the crowd. In the recent IPL, one Indian broadcaster switched to the spectators after every ball and didn't return to the game until the bowler had almost finished his run up. Who benefits from this? I got so tired of seeing the screaming fans that I looked for a broadcaster that showed only the cricket, but with no luck. A week ago, in a game from Barbados, I was hoping to see the field placings at a critical stage in the game, but instead the producer gave us pictures of an overweight, middle-aged Western couple doing a clumsy dance in the stands. I prefer to read the highly intelligent commentary on cricinfo.com, but then I miss the wonderful athleticism of the modern-day fielder.
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Thailand's Tourism Faces 'Zero-Dollar' Tour Crisis
Ombra replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Isn't this just capitalism? And aren't the Thais making a fuss because the Chinese are better at it than they are? -
Thailand's Success Against Avian Flu: Lessons for the World
Ombra replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I saw something of Thailand's effective response to the avian flu epidemic twenty years ago when I drove with my wife from Nakhon Phanom to Mukdahan. The highway was blocked at one point by inspectors in white suits who were spraying disinfectant on the tyres of every vehicle, and checking what was being transported. The thoroughness of the inspection was very impressive. On the way home in the evening, though, I was surprised to see no checkpoint on the road, but my wife explained that government employees go home at five o'clock. -
Thai govt warns of monsoon mayhem, brace for floods, heavy rain
Ombra replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The weather radar (rainviewer.com) suggests that the country will be pretty dry for the next day or so. -
I asked this question because I spent my childhood on the Dorset coast. To the east of Bournemouth, there were groynes every couple of hundred yards for miles and miles, and I remember the local councils deciding not to build more. The reason they gave, I think, was that there was accelerated erosion behind the groyne, as your diagram seems to suggest. However, I am talking about 30 or 40 years ago, so I could be quite wrong.
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Is Leo Prinsloo the bravest guy you've ever seen ?
Ombra replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I think that Leo's colleague was struggling to decide what to have for lunch. -
Don't groynes just move the problem?