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On 9/4/2022 at 4:02 PM, Bruno123 said:
You are probably better off dealing with your own mental health issues.
I dont have any thanks. Im the most normal person I know
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5 hours ago, Eddie45 said:
Dude you need to be more street wise. You said "Ironically, this lady was only a short brief online acquaintance that I saw once for three days at the end of 2019" How did a lady that you met online and spent 3 days with know all your personal data.
Yes, one should lock the wallet in the hotel safe for short time or long time girls
Ladies, liquor and leverage. The 3 downfalls to a mans life
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7 hours ago, cnx101 said:
are the drivers that lazy.
please add stupid next time
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If you have recently done a Will in Thailand can you answer the questions. Actually we had one done by a tin pot attorney 3 yrs ago and want to renew it.
1. The guy wrote a clause for every bank account that I had open back then ie a separate clause. I have a few more since then. So my question is... Cant I just have 1 clause stating that funds in ALL bank accounts held by me should be left to my wife? Or do I have to specify each one separately?
2. Clause about car. The attorney specfied my old car with number plate to be left to my wife. I have since sold that one and bought a new one. To avoid same issue down the line can I just put in the new Will....... Any vechiles owned by myself <name> will be left to my wife. Surely I dont have to specify model, plate number blah blah?
3. I cannot remember this from 3 yrs ago but it seems that I appointed my wife as Administrator of my Will and she made me administrator of her Will. This is despite the fact that we were both subsequently the main beneficiaries of each Will. Was this a mistake or legal. In this new Will we have asked a family friend to be appointed. But Im still interested to know if the young attorney stuffed up on that one.
I thought I would just ask here before we go to see a new attorney.
thanks
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22 hours ago, connda said:Marijuana is not physically addictive. You're not going to find research papers on THC being physically addictive because it isn't. I've looked. Most papers will suggest that it is psychologically "addictive". There is a huge difference
who cares about this. Separating into 2 categories like that.
Years ago I shared a house and this idiot guy was fully addicted. Nightmare to live with. One night he ran out and couldn't get anything to smoke. I will never forget that. A complete angry a&&hole. Your comment is thus daft and has little meaning. Its a hugely addictive drug that screws people up.
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5 hours ago, connda said:
It a trip that can cost you upwards of 20,000 THB. It makes it tough to practice.
Problematic in what way>.... I can drive 140 km/hr in a 90 zone and never be pulled over. What are the chances of getting caught taking a firearm to the range. Zero i think
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I live in a small regional city and drove past a new shop selling cannabis. Decided to pull over and check it out.
The lady behind the counter told me that I was welcome to open up any of the jars and smell the buds.
I did this and 5 minutes later I (think) that I was partially stoned. I used to smoke 20 yrs ago and I know the effects. I was surprised that I could get these effects just from sniffing numerous jars of hybrid buds. They had about 15 varieties there. The last one I tried was CBD hybrid or something like that.
Afterwards I started having memory issues and anger problems a few hours later. It was similar to the last time I smoked ages ago. Pre-existing condition I admit. But now I know not to touch the evil green stuff again. Unfortunately its just not for me.
cheers
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7 hours ago, ThaiCelt said:Hi
Send me a PM and I will send you the details of a company who do this.
Maybe you can just write the company instead of being a git.
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6 hours ago, Bruno123 said:
You don't think you had any issues before you started smoking it and perhaps you believe that you don't have any now ????
No, Im a perfect person. Please do not be sarcastic with me. The consequence of which will result in your being excluded from my christmas card list.
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On 8/18/2022 at 1:18 PM, Bruno123 said:
Likelihood is that you have the issues in the first place. The herbs only expose them. You are afraid of yourself.
No, I didnt have any issues before I started smoking it.
In the interests of full disclosure please advise if you have a business in the cannabis industry.
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On 8/19/2022 at 6:58 AM, wombat said:
Any mental health issues you had from smoking weed you had before you started smoking weed as many peer reviewed studies will show...don't blame weed for your mental instability
No, I didnt have any issues before I started smoking it.
In the interests of full disclosure please advise if you have a business in the cannabis industry.
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On 8/23/2022 at 5:14 PM, MrMuddle said:
Love these threads, more to add to my growing 'ignore" list. I'm way too old to be bothered with the naysayers and merchants of doom.
haha. but evidently you are interested in post like this as you commented!
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On 8/13/2022 at 9:40 PM, EVENKEEL said:
BPH charged 20,000thb just recently for MRI of one body area. Dr visits are 1200thb.
In bumrungrad I got quoted 27,000 for 1 body part. Crazy expensive. The dr was good guy. He said just go anywhere cheaper and bring CD to him.
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16 hours ago, tomazbodner said:
ultra überrasse farang
does that mean low class farang?
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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(22)00161-4/fulltext
Its long been known about the link between cannabis use and mental health conditions. The above article in the Lancet Psychiatry website confirms this fact once again.
20 years ago I smoked a lot of pot and it caused me mental health issues. I will not touch it again.
I assume the esteemed health minister Mr Auntin didnt consider any of this when legislating the new cannabis laws..... Amazing Thailand
Any new or existing users of cannabis need to be mindful of the above research.
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I've always wanted to live in the States. I'm getting quite tired of living here in Thailand.
Then I saw this video. 'Walking Kensington Ave K&A [4K]'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ1Wq7gHSyI
I know its the extreme side of America but made me think about the fact that perhaps its not so bad here.
I would like to here from some Americans about their country at the moment.
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8 hours ago, mania said:
Ive had 1 jab the J&J
The only reason I took it is at the time it seemed like none would ever be allowed to fly into Thailand again without it.
If I could now suck that <deleted> out of myself I would
Why, what are you afraid of? Are you paranoid?
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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:
My strategy is to treat COVID vaccination as an annual event,
Are you saying you will have a shot once a year. Even though they say its best to have every 4 months?
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24 minutes ago, Old Croc said:
The thread has had 159 replies, some helpful or sympathetic, many derisive and insulting and others just taking the opportunity to air their thoughts on Thais and their culture.
The OP hasn't bothered to respond to any.
I will just do whatever I want. This is not North Korea. I am not obliged to reply. It is not the law
I hope that this lack of control that you have over me doesnt affect your day?
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49 minutes ago, findlay13 said:
500 bht a month lunch money that's about 13+ bht a day?Wow!
24 working days in a month. 500 / 24 = 21 baht a day. Please think before you type next time.
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Ive had 3 AZ shots and overdue for another one. I'm unsure if I should get another one. I know that it seems the covid threat is over now but thailand still has thousands of people hospitalised daily and 30 deaths a day.
I can only have AZ for medical reasons.
Whats your take? What are you doing?
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OP. dont stop taking your meds pal
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13 hours ago, Bluespunk said:
Yes.
No. When applying for travel insurance they dont ask at all for pre existing conditions. I checked several online applications for travel insurance. one does not need to declare them initially.
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12 hours ago, soi3eddie said:
You stated "Europe" but did not state whether in European Union or not. Nevertheless, it's unlikely that anywhere in Europe would decline to treat a life threatening episode. True, they may rightly try to chase you for payment afterwards. Best bet is to come to the UK (still in Europe but not EU) where the (Inter)National Health Service gives totally FREE treatment to all comers with zero checks and no jeopardy of having to pay anyway. Just as it should be. No?
Is that 100% correct is it? The NHS will treat any nationality flying into the Uk for free... Wow
What happens when my fury friend dies? What do I do with the body?
in Plants, Pets & Vets in Thailand
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I took in a soi dog many years ago. Best thing Ive ever done. 2 walks a day and keeps me fit as well.
He has blood parasite issue- I think that is what the vet said. Hes on doxycline 2 times a day. Now he is shaking again sometimes.
He is now getting old and I worry about what happens when he dies. Do I have to go and dig a hole somewhere and bury him. Or does a vet take care of this?
If you have recently had a dog dying in Thailand please share your experiences.