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ThailandRyan

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  1. No matter how long you live here. Your sleays learning g new things that are interesting. Thanks.
  2. Horrible this morning in Prachuap Khiri Khan.....still smell the burning going on....my allergies are awful. Indore machines been running on high and the air in the house is now at a reading of 21......guess I should have left them on last night.....
  3. The OP must be worried about his Volunteer visas....are they really that much of an issue, I mean they are real and were given by immigration and not from using an agent, right? Some of those Volunteer visas are dodgy....and why you can not obtain a Thai Elite Visa from what I have heard.....but then once again we hear lots of misinformation. However the biometric strip and into on the computers is real....just ask Big Joke.....they did pay a pretty penny for it....
  4. I have a St. Christopher's medal I wear. Worn it for 40 years.....it does clash with my Sak Yant tattoos however....
  5. Once they swipe your passport through the biometric information comes up. They may ask you about your old passport entries or they may not. It's up to the officer. When I entered the country on my new Passport the IO asked me why I had switched from a Non O visa to a Non O-A Visa. I told him I was now retired.......yes they can see your entire history if they want too. It does not wipe out the data in the system. Folks used to change passports back when the Immigration system was not as it is now in order to hide past issues. Now your fingerprinted and your passport has a biometric strip in it. My old Passport had it to, but not the first one I entered the country on 24 years ago, the new one will have your biometric info on it and so when swiped your info comes up......My former BIL works at Suvarnabhumi as an IO supervisor.
  6. In your new passport yes, but in immigrations dara base no, it's still there.
  7. That's why you walk away and never return to that establishment as I stated in my original post. FACE causes more problems than it solves.
  8. Yes they do, I became a hansum man and the GF looked like a professional business woman.....
  9. It's why I moved to the LTR visa, removed the 800k+ from Kbank and repatriated to the US. One account ar Kbank is all I have now. Closed my accounts at SCB and GSB...was told it was one depositor 1 million Thb max.
  10. Not going to eat something that's rancid or undercooked....guess you do.
  11. And household debt at 87% of GDP, makes it easy to understand why 88% of bank accounts have less than 50k Thb in them........no money so let's borrow.....
  12. If you can't tell someone how something needs to be corrected to cook it rigght or do it right how can they ever learn how to do it right is what I meant.
  13. I had no idea that there was private plane ownership here. May the gentleman RIP and a speedy recovery to the passenger. Is there an equivalent to the NTSB that would investigate the crash and the cause?
  14. FACE the all time fall back to not telling someone they are wrong in public. My GF refuses to send food back as she says the cook will loose FACE. We just don't eat it and never go back.....how can one learn from mistakes if not told.....end of rant.
  15. Skewed, wrong, not correct, agree to disagree as always Lou.
  16. All popcorn should be banned, it gets stuck in my teeth and hurts.....what else should we ban? Oh yeah let's ban anything we don't like...how's that work for you. EVs are here to stay....contact Greta and give her your complaint.
  17. To me it says 6 officers were needed to catch him and then they needed a photo to show it. Your view is always skewed back to ignore ...
  18. This picture kind of insinuates it took 6
  19. 87% household debt is a hard thing to overcome....
  20. They seem to be party jumping right now to find a new group who will empower them at the trough now....
  21. You love using that word over and over again. Do you even know what it truly means.
  22. Yet they never will, and this current group in power gave themselves a free pass from being prosecuted for any wrongdoings....I mean has article 44 really been canceled Security law But the leadership has virtually absolute power in Thailand. The government replaced martial law with a controversial security law known as Article 44. Described by critics as a “dictator’s law”, it gives Prayut unchecked power over all branches of government and grants him immunity from prosecution.
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