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  1. On 7/5/2022 at 3:06 PM, digger70 said:

    How in Satans name was he allowed in Thailand ? will he be allowed to enter Thailand Again?  

    Don't they state ,

    No Crims and No Gangsters are allowed to enter Thailand, 

    But then Like he said Money can buy Anything in Thailand .

     

    To put it simply enough for you, because he has NO convictions, as the article states:

     

    "There were reports Ward went to Thailand after learning of an Australian Federal Police investigation into his activities."

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    Noppadol Sringam. Pic: NYPost

    Also: In 2018, 22-year-old Thai navy cadet Kriangsak Pengpanich was killed after getting speared during a training exercise.

     

    Have seen them while snorkeling but not considered them as potentially dangerous (till now)

     

     

     

     

     

  3. 17 hours ago, farangnomore said:

    No 'farang countries'?  Where do 'farangs' come from?  We should consult Thais, I suppose.

     

    On per capita basis, New Zealand, once touted as the "most successful" country coping with covid, has higher rate than USA ever had.  And USA had  much higher rate than China ever had.  Europe is still doing poorly. 

     

    Keep Thailand for Thais and let Thais decide what they want to do in their country.

    Statistics, apparently not your strong point.

    USA deaths per million : 2930.3

    NZ deaths per million : 31.2

    yes, that's right, five million people, 156 deaths as at today's 18 March 2022.

    The USA death rate is close to one hundred times higher.

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  4. Bought a Yamaha Fino in 2008, about 35,000 baht from memory; sold 2014 with 54,000km to a colleague of my partner and it's still running, over 100,000km now. Bought its replacement, think closer to 50,000 baht, now has 60,000km - well-maintained, all services on time; tyres, a couple of batteries,  a few bulbs otherwise trouble-free.

     

    Add here my longest trip on a Fino was 2010, from Sa Kaeo-Chanthaburi-Rayong in a day. Not in  a hurry to repeat that, but did do several Chanthaburi-Sa Kaeo journeys about 200km soon after we moved to Chanthaburi, I'm not in a hurry (fortunately) and due especially due to the volume of traffic on Highway 317, keep up with the flow much of the time. 

     

    Don't expect much difference with a Scoopy, maintenance and driver care the key to both surviving.

  5. My marriage in NZ lasted less than 4 years int he 90s, no faults or great bitterness, just not right the right match, too young. Should have listened to my father who when I told him said 'are you sure?' - the wisdom of age.

     

    Here, oldest daughter is now in her final semester at university, daughter two (though she insists she is '1') in high school. I haven't been to either Pattaya or Isaan (apart from on a holiday to Vientiane we drove through). Don't know that I've missed much from those locations; we're both very much working age, Ms O'Steen is an office manager/accountant, suppose we're just a normal couple, no dramas. Live about 200km from nearest family member and have seen little of them in last two years due to Covid and travel restrictions, but regularly in touch, never a problem there. 

     

    Better? well i haven't spent 20 years with anyone else, so how to compare?

     

    Happy? Yes, no regrets.

     

     

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  6. Oil slick comes ashore on Thailand’s Mae Ram Phueng beach

    Saturday January 29 2022

     

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    Rayong’s provincial governor is expected to declare Mae Ram Phueng beach a disaster zone today after oil from a recent spill washed ashore, polluting the shoreline for a distance of over two kilometres.

     

    Pollution Control Department head Attapol Charoenchansa said today (Saturday) that the slick breached the offshore boom, adding that the oil already washed ashore is just a fraction, as a larger slick is still heading for the beach.

     

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  7. 3 hours ago, Henryford said:

    I would give NZ a wide berth with Jackboot Jacinda in charge.

    Care to explain?

     

    I'm contracting there now till 4 Feb [Wellington].

    The only restrictions applying are wearing a facemask, using their scan app when going to restaurants, cinemas etc.

    Sports events, concerts  all going ahead.

    47 COVID-19 deaths since April 2020. Over 90% double vaccinated [Pfizer]. I had my booster last month.

    I won't mention the weather, a wet summer to date but won't blame JA for that.

    I'll be happy to return to family in Thailand, however there's plenty of worse places to be in the world than NZ right now.

  8. A little less dramatic, shots fired, one bystander injured (leg wound).

    A 27-year-old man driving a pickup truck failed to stop at a police checkpoint.

    Police tried to shoot the vehicle's tyres, a ricochet bullet hit the bystander, a middle-aged man.

    The pickup driver has since been arrested. Police found eight methamphetamine pills hidden in the driver's seat. 

    Police have detained him at Muang Chanthaburi Police Station.

    Channel 7 News

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  9. Projected for completion mid-late 2022, the latest shopping mall complex from Central Pattana is well underway on the outskirts of Chan city, as shown in these drone pics.

    300 shops over 75,000sqm, and a quoted 3.5 billion baht investment, I'm surprised to see it being built here, not a big population base , at present we have Tesco Lotus / mall, Big C, Robinsons, none of which every seem too busy to me.

     

    Pics from their Facebook page

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  10. On 10/14/2021 at 2:48 PM, bradiston said:

    And this after they spent heaven knows how much on a massive flood prevention program.

    300mm in 24 hours. In an essentially flat landscape, other than a really really big hole in the ground, I'd like to see a solution to that sheer volume of water. We're 15km out from Chan city, our land and  house elevated enough to be above this recent flood, but of course the 300mm from our place just runs off to lower-lying properties. 

  11. 5 hours ago, huangnon said:

    Terrible. Driver "fell asleep"?

    We'll never know. This is near us, between our place and the coast and on my regular cycling route. 

     

    News item says 10m deep, I'm unsure of that but here is a view before full of water, though depth irrelevant once over car height.

     

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    And full to about 1.5m below road level 

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    Whichever way the driver was headed, it would require a strong swerve left or right on what is almost a straight section of sealed road to enter the water, trees at the east edge, and steep banks westward. 

     

    I suppose if a driver did go to sleep they could slump over the wheel  causing a sudden turn. 

     

    The other news story I read stated the boy wanted to go to 'live' with his mother, not ' visit' as this quoted one says. 

     

    Back to 'we'll never know' but I remain sceptical of the sleep excuse. Still, tragic for all concerned.

     

     

     

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  12. 1 hour ago, beechbum said:

    Yeah not sure about the Cape Verde thing, maybe due to me doing the Google translate!

    Maybe there's a lurking Kiwi here that can enlighten us?

    Cape Verde - possibly NZ's Green Meadows ?

    From our local Taranaki farm, direct to your door. Export quality meat at great prices! New Zealand's premium Angus, grass-fed beef online

     

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