I don't fancy 2 years in a wheelchair, lucky me, it was only 6 weeks, now in my 7th week I can walk about 100m. Right arm still in a sling though, can't lift anything, have to drink beer using my left arm.
What Thailand has that looks like squirrels.
But Tree Shrews are omnivores, will eat birds eggs and small mammals and have straighter tails and more rat like faces.
O VISA is 3 months, multi entry O VISA is as many 3 months as you can fit in a year = 15 months.
OA VISA is 1 year, but you can enter again just before it runs out and get another year ..... but needs health insurance.
If you're from the UK rent it to your council. 3-5 year contract, and they will return it at the end in the same condition as at the start.
No agent taking a cut, and no messing with tenants.
You'd need to give your requirements for medical weed.
I smoke to reduce joint swelling/pain (arthritis) and help me sleep so 50%+ high THC indica hybrid works best for me. Sativa does nothing at all to help.
Can't say I've seen many shirtless foreigners anywhere but on the beach or around a swimming pool.
You get the odd tuk-tuk driver or Thai labourer walking around with no shirt, but that's about it.
Guess it might be different in Pattaya, but that is a seaside resort.
The fat police in their ultra tight shirts are a bit of an eyesore though!
You've never seen the old foreigners in bars boasting about how spicy they can eat?
I always equate it to a form of dementia, as if they've reverted to childhood, 'my dad can beat your dad' kind of game.
I may be mistaken of course.
Thai food = rotting or poor quality meat with excess spices+ MSG + sugar added to disguise the nasty flavour.
All cooked by people that never wash their hands after taking a dump.
Don't even mention the liver flukes from rotting fish sauce.
As for desserts, apple pie or mince pies is about my limit.