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  1. 25 minutes ago, Assurancetourix said:

    I may have been here for too long?
    I drive almost every day and see this kind of behavior ten times, twenty times a day;
    whether from trucks, coaches or light vehicles, cars, pickups, minibuses

    A bit off topic, but I have just come back home from a short trip to the shops. In front of me , 2 young girls on a motorbike laughing and joking - not a problem. Turning right with indicator flashing that they are turning left - definitely a problem.

     

    Why do they not install self cancelling indicators on all new motor bikes?

  2. 9 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

    "...When asked for a response to the verdict, Premchai only said: “I’m sorry...” 

     

    I think that Thais should enjoy those words, as they are likely the only actual punishment to be received.

     

    We have seen this kind of thing before; there will be appeals. There will be delays on those appeals. The appeals will be appealed. The appeal of the appeal will be appealed. The case will be delayed. the delay of the case will be delayed again. Yet again, there will be more delays. Then, there will be appeals of the delay. Next, the delay granted earlier will be appealed. Then, the appeal of the delay of the appeal, of the delay of the appeal will be delayed. 

     

    Anyone willing to wager that he actually goes to jail?

     

    Anyone?

     

    We have seen it time and time again; the rich always get off, somehow. Why do people think this is different? 

     

    "...He was released on bail as of press time. .."

     

    The quote above is the most important piece of information in the article...

     

     

    And "the tycoon’s driver, Thanee Thummart, was given two years and 17 months in prison for several offences" (not sure what that means! 3 years and one month perhaps, or 2 years for 1 offence and 17 months for another?) Conspiracy theory - the tycoon shoots the leopard, then when it is discovered says to his driver "This is yours, right?" 

     

    Also the article doesn't mention if the driver or the cook or even his close aide were released on bail?

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  3. 46 minutes ago, Cake Monster said:

    Why do the Thai,s always think that there are so many Millionairs in every Country in the  World that wish to come to Thailand ?

    If I had that much money sloshing around, I certainly would not pick Thailand as a destination.

    Bahamas, Monaco Maybe , but trashy Thailand - no way.

     

     

    Did you not see the key words here? "Tourist Authority of Thailand"? In other words, take everything you read with a pinch of salt! For example:-

     

    “Apart from the various attractions, warm Thai hospitality and welcoming nature of the Thai people is one of the main reasons that makes Thailand a favourite holiday destination among senior travelers.”

     

    "Various attractions" Be prepared to pay up to ten times more than Thais to visit them.

     

    "warm Thai hospitality and welcoming nature" Obviously this does not include Immigration !

     

    "a favourite holiday destination among senior travelers.” Except if you're from the UK, Australia ........... etc etc

     

    And that's just from ONE sentence!

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. 22 hours ago, harada said:

    I can recall a line from the movie Pearl Harbour when, after bombing Pearl Harbour a Japanese officer said "I'm afraid we may have awoken a sleeping dragon" this may well be the case here.

    "Isoroku Yamamoto regarding the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan. ... I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

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  5. 55 minutes ago, PaDavid said:

    As always light on news, but this week particularly high on entertainment. My must read of the week and good to see my home changwat Loei get yet another mention. 

     

    Talking about financials and visas, I assume followers of Thai Visa are aware that should they marry their tilatch that the monthly income requirement for a retirement visa reduces from 65,000฿ to 40,000฿. My Oi and tied the knot 2 weeks ago after 4 years together for precisely that reason. 

    I did that almost 2 years ago after being together for nine - does that mean that I will get special dispensations from Immigration for my next visa extension application -  like not having to provide a Google map of our abode -  and a hand drawn map of the same?

  6. "It is believed that canvassers usually try to bribe voters in different ways, including throwing parties the night before the poll, to attract votes."

     

    Sounds like a good idea to me - one the UK could adopt, and we might end up with a better Government than the circus entertainers we have at the moment!

  7. On 3/14/2019 at 5:24 PM, Elkski said:

    100%  sure it's sarcasm.  I don't use 110% because that's not possible.

    If you are serious and have any  doubt,  is English your native language?  

     

    I think I would be in trouble with three guys my size with sticks and a kayak paddle. If no one's been to Koh phi phi  it's a island with living housing area about the size of 8 rugby fields. So you would think if you found a motorcycle cop and were bleeding and looked injured and you had a woman at your side to verify things you would think policeman would try to help you right then. 

    "Is English your native language?" Is "American" yours? When native ENGLISH  speakers express themselves the way I did, ("Maybe a touch of sarcasm?") i.e. with a question mark after the comment, it implies that I believe that the sarcasm was indeed 100% intended!  

     

    Taken in the context of the original post, readers may have thought that he was being serious, as what he said  was a "stand alone" comment :-

     

    "He said he reported the incident to the police, who Mr Trimble described as being “super helpful”.

     

    Have a nice day!

     

     

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  8. 10 hours ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

    More time and resources wasted for dreamers chasing unicorns. I hope they tell the UK it’s either a short extension for May’s deal or a 2-years extension to prepare for a referendum or no extension at all. What a circus. 

    There was a referendum to leave where the majority of people voted in favour of leaving. That SHOULD have been end of story, but the anti Brexiteers (many of whom are afraid of losing their MEP salaries and expenses) spat the dummy out, and want further referendums until things go their way. As you say - what a circus!

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  9. 14 hours ago, balo said:

    I do this every week on the beaches here in Pattaya, it's a part of my weekly exercise .

    The locals stares at me and pointing . I couldn't care less what they are thinking, just trying to show them what they should have been doing. 

     

    "The locals stares at me and pointing" Now there's a surprise, and I could have a wild guess as to what they are thinking, but I think you know that already! 

     

    You could try to convince them that farangs have been looking after the place that they call home for years, and it improves your  brain power to such an extent that it gives rise to wonderful inventions like the wheel and the car and the telephone, but I wouldn't count on it!

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  10. 5 hours ago, BestB said:

    Welcome to 21st century. The more you say no the more water you get.

     

    and ultimate prize is to get you in the eyes when you riding to make sure you come off the bike. 

     

    And my my all time favourite if someone has a dog to make sure to annoy the dog as much as possible , even more so if it’s a pit bull or a bully. I swear one day I will let mine off the chain and see how much fun then it would be 

    "get you in the eyes when you riding to make sure you come off the bike." Often containing a large amount of washing up liquid!  

  11. 2 hours ago, SamuiGeezer said:

    True. Is it still a mystery? and another one that has been brushed under the carpet?

    From a previous post from a good friend of his rgarnsworthy (Post #77) :-

     

    "As for His untimely death, I have learnt facts not previously known and don’t really want to divulge unnecessary information. However I will say that it was brought on by a rare hereditary decease which he wasn’t managing properly. Which eventually developed into DVT. I’m sure that he didn’t suffer and it was over maybe before he even knew. Again RIP MY GOOD FRIEND, I HOPE THAT GARAGE IS STOCKED UP OF ALL YOUR FAVORITES, FOR YOUR PLEASURE!!"

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