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Yes, we had the same up in our village near Sakon Nakhon. Both my wife and I had persistent coughs for 2 or 3 weeks and she tells me several other family members were affected. We can't attribute this to bad as we generally enjoy quite good air quality around here. We never sought medical advise, just sucked a lot of Fisherman's Friends. Lozenges that is, before anyone starts.
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Rural village or or an estate type village?
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I live in the countryside and there lots and lots of dogs. But no dog walkers. All the dogs in the village, 30, 40, maybe more are free to roam. And just like @KhunLA says, the dogs will always make their deposits very discreetly, never on the roads. I walk every day but I never encounter dog poo and I doubt if any Thai would consider removing it if they did. They don't even clean up buffalo dung for heaven's sake! This doesn't answer @stoner's issue of course, but it does at least indicate the type of society that we're dealing with here. Scooping up after ones mutt is a fairly recent western construct, which I doubt will ever catch on here.
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Thai govt’s cash splash: 500 billion baht digital wallet green light
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
These issues are addressed in this article. https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/economy/40030624 -
Do Ebikes require a helmet and licence?
Moonlover replied to Dolf's topic in Motorcycles in Thailand
There's some interesting information that I've unearthed on this web site. Electric motorcycles in Thailand Of course the rules herein are being blatantly ignored as is the way in Thailand. I've pointed out a few times, the dangers of kids as young as 5 years old riding these machines around the village and even out on the highway (such as it is), but the usual answer prevails. "It's up to them". -
To die (with wealth) or not to die, that is the question.
Moonlover replied to sidjameson's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I had 3 kids by 2 wives, but I was never really cut out to be a father and would have preferred to have done without. -
To die (with wealth) or not to die, that is the question.
Moonlover replied to sidjameson's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
American spelling of cheque. -
To die (with wealth) or not to die, that is the question.
Moonlover replied to sidjameson's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I don't have to make any effort to 'draw down'. I married an expert! -
My earlier comments were not about driving standards in Thailand. We already have enough 'know it all's ' on this forum to cover that issue. My issue is about the plethora of mindless degenerates who make sick jokes and nasty (usually racist) comments whenever tragedy strikes. And on that issue my thoughts are already clear.
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Yes, with a similar number of brain cells. What a sad lot you are.
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Along with the stupid childish comments that inevitably accompany them.
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My (Thai) partner is losing her hair. Can anything be done?
Moonlover replied to giddyup's topic in Health and Medicine
I rather think that that's more to do with your ego than with your partner's hair.- 57 replies
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Yep that's in accord with my own ball park assessment. I run my laptop plus the modem/router and a small desk top lamp off my Zircon 840 watt UPS. With a new battery it will run for about 30 minutes, although it's aging now and will need replacing soon. Batteries are readily available through Lazada. This is the main reason that I use a UPS. I was getting fed up with the short blackouts knocking my internet connection off-line.
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My (Thai) partner is losing her hair. Can anything be done?
Moonlover replied to giddyup's topic in Health and Medicine
Probably the most important thing you can do for your partner @giddyup is to reassure her that to you, it is not important. That she is still the same gal that you fell in love with when you meet her and that you'll continue to love and support her no matter what happens on top. Try being light hearted about it and stroke her ego a little bit.- 57 replies
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Wise decision.
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Ok, so it's either it's the shop that's got it wrong, or your power monitor is telling porkie pies. Which one to trust. The simplest way to establish which is to find out the current flow. Can your monitor display the voltage and the current drawn? If it does then it's a simple matter to calculate the power yourself. Volts x Amps (P=V x A) Let's know how how it goes.
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Why do you ask, don't you trust it?
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insurgent noun UK /ɪnˈsɜː.dʒənt/ US /ɪnˈsɝː.dʒənt/ Add to word list [ C usually plural ] formal someone who is fighting against the government in their own country: A perfectly legitimist use of the word, whilst 'jihad' is probably the most misunderstood and misused word in the world. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/what-does-jihad-really-mean-to-muslims
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Taking 3 small tubs of nam prik into UK via Heathrow
Moonlover replied to kwilco's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
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No we're not taking about dicks, but you're certainly talking like one!