shy coconut
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23 hours ago, theblether said:
My dad is just out of hospital today. Picked up by ambulance within twenty minutes and a seven day stay.
The NHS is not the basketcase people are making out.
I think the poster meant a 3 year wait for routine, non critical treatment, not an emergency requiring an ambulance.
I'm happy your father is back home.
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14 hours ago, Gottfrid said:
How many sex-tourist do you think will marry a 42 year old women? You live in the fantasy world with the fluffy cloud program as extra ketchup.
If you're looking for a companion for your latter years, it may be better to go with a 42yo girl from the sticks , than a twenty something veteran of the Pattaya bar scene.
She would have more idea how to take care and won't be after the latest iPhone.
Although her rat of a husband will always be sniffing around in the background trying to get his hands on her new found wealth....
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6 hours ago, Charlie Halliday said:
Hua Hin is not about its beaches which are very average. But having lived here for 10 years, I can say its safe, got all the amenities such as good intl school, intl hospital, great shopping, fantastic golf courses and great variety of restaurants. Add that all together and its hard to find a better place to live well in Thailand. And the Thai people in Hua Hin are some of the best people about. Really friendly and helpful. Don't knock it til you've tried it.
Pattaya has all the above and more.
It's also very easy to avoid the fleshpots of Buakhow,soi 6 and walking Street if you're
not interested in that kind of thing.
Bangkokians won't be hassled on beach road by the girls and ladyboys, they know
their customers.
There are plenty of sleazy places in Bangkok and they are somehow capable of
avoiding these too.
I think the easy access to Pattaya is a big reason why it will remain a draw for people
from the capital.
I'm not knocking HH it is a nice town, I have seen some YouTube videos of some of
the beachfront condos and the asking prices were eye watering!
Also I saw a video of ordinary looking pot plants (not the wacky type!) with an asking
price of 2 million baht, so it appears some people have plenty of cash to spend!
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3 hours ago, Iwik Detsiwt said:
So why did this macabre parade occur if the process is no longer meant to happen?
Why was the decision made to showcase the alleged crime if not for media sensation, self promotion; glorification?
Failing to protect and encouraging a suspect to self incriminate only leads to allegations of coercion, inducement, appeals, early release etc.
It does nothing to increase the skill set of the murder investigation team.
Men's Rea and Actus Reus are proven in court not by some television side show for the gratification of the the victim's family and the masses.
I understand that they have a extra layer of evidence to confirm their investigation.
I'm not sure how useful this is if the suspect denies involvement, but if they do admit
guilt then showing how the crime was committed may well mean that the right person
is prosecuted.
Having said that, it does seem an odd procedure, certainly compared to how these crimes
are investigated in other countries.
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7 hours ago, The Hammer2021 said:
It was only a matter of time before Thailand was red listed by Europe and UK due to it third world Covid-19 response. I imagine there are still flights leaving Thailand but on arrival in UK you will be required to do full hotel quarantine at your own expense.
I think it's more to do with keeping the delta variant out of Europe and the USA.
Travel from the UK to the USA is also banned.
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2 hours ago, billd766 said:
Actually if you read all the restrictions you don't have to agree at all. All you need to do is cancel your holiday in Phuket and go somewhere that you will be welcomed.
I've not really been paying attention, so is there a country that you can just book a
flight to and have a nice holiday with absolutely no restrictions?
I'm in the UK and the list of places I can visit without having to quarantine on my return
is ridiculously small and virtually impossible to get to like the Falklands and St Helena.
Aus and NZ are ok but I'm not sure are open to tourists right now.
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15 hours ago, WineOh said:
That's it!
The final nail in the coffin for the Phuket Sandpit.
They will be lucky if they reach double figures when they open with draconian measures such as these.
Of all the hoops and hurdled required to enter Thailand at the moment, why would a
wristband with some kind of tracking device be the final nail in the scheme?
Most people happily carry around a phone which does pretty much the same thing,
and surely only spies and hardened criminals worry about whether the authorities
knows which beach, bar restaurant or hotel they are staying at.
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16 hours ago, chmeatloaf said:
you are lucky enough to be staying legally in Thailand. Police we have come in contact have been extremely helpful and dedicated in their jobs and responsibility. Perhaps, the police in your home country have sowed doubts into you long before you came here.
All the cool kids around here like to bash the police, some use Uber words to describe them
like "plod" to give the illusion that they truly are 1%ers, whereas they are just desperately
harvesting "likes" on a forum largely inhabited by bitter old losers.
Having got over my rant, this case does read like a plot from the anglo/french TV show "death in paradise" where the parents went for a walk and returned to find his parents dead or dying
in the pool. Incredible to believe that sequence of events and
the police seem not to have done any real investigation.
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6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:
When did having a beer with a friend become ‘alcoholism’ ?????
A bit sanctimonious with these ‘non-drinking / non gathering’ times comment don’t you think?
Are you telling us you have not had a drink and not met up with any friends for the past 3 or 4 months ????
There are no regulations against having friends round for dinner and beers (outside of Phuket), the only difference is that this was done publicly.
In most tourist places bars, pubs and restaurants are not allowed to sell alcohol.
You know it, I know it, these silly old boys knew it and thought they would get away
with a cheeky beer or 2.
If this contravenes current guidelines what are the police supposed to do?
Hit the bar owner for some tea money, geez all the lions would have a field
day with that!
They do their job in their own unique style and get 7 pages of indignant posters
making angry comments.
I don't agree all the strict rules, but if I want to keep my blurred features out if the
Thai visa news thread, I try not to break them. Simples.
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10 hours ago, BestB said:
Ok. Irrespective of my beliefs , law is the law, so if one breaks it then tough luck . But problem I have is why make arrests and such a fuss. This is not criminal offence . So you caught them breaking the news law, issue them with fines on the spot and end of story .
why turn it into a circus ?
when big P was caught not wearing a mask , he was not arrested or detained , but simply issued with a fine , why this any different ?
it makes news, it scares people from coming when you get arrested for fineable offences
Have they been imprisoned, deported, blacklisted?
What offences have they been charged with and what are the consequences?
I would guess, and it's only a guess as per usual the headline does what it's supposed
to do, ie create hysteria among the usual suspects here, without providing any real
information and guaranteed no follow up, that the person in the most trouble here
would be the bar owner who sold the booze.
I'm sure everyone involved knows the deal and knowingly risked this outcome.
A mere slap on the wrist and on your way old man isn't going to deter anyone,
so I can understand why the police would put on a show.
As for big p, if he was merely given a fine, how did you get to hear about it? Did you
just happen to be present at the time of did someone put it in the news?
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10 hours ago, Excel said:
No doubt by now this article has already been sent to the BBC and others' news sites.
Why would it?
I don't see anyone outside of this forum being remotely
interested in the carry on with 3 old duffers on an obscure
island in Thailand.
Although interesting to me and you, people around the world
really don't care about trivial matters in s place they couldn't
point to on a map.
Israel and Hammas blowing each other up last week isn't even
given a mention on the news this week.
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15 hours ago, DirtyHarry55 said:
Know quite a few Expats who were forced out because they couldn't meet the Visa requirements even though they had family and or property here.
My advise is sell up and rent you never know when this government will change the requirements and kick you out.Any more details on these people you know?
What new rules were brought in which meant they had to go?
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7 hours ago, herwin1234 said:
what a complete joke.
look around you, walk on the street, day or night, safe as safe can be here in the Kingdom. That is bc the Thai police are doing a great job.
You couldnt walk safe nowhere in America. Its a freakin jungle there. Now thonk about that next time before you make a careless remark.
Hard to disagree with you there.
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On 5/14/2021 at 9:41 AM, robblok said:
Im really pro vaccination but I would not want the Chinese vaccine plus nobody should be forced to take a vaccine if they don't want to as long as they accept the results. (less travel ect maybe no job). I would take the European or American vaccines. Not Russian or Chinese.
But surely as the Chinese invented the virus then deliberately infected the world to
bring down trump, or take over the world, surely their vaccine would be the most
affective!
*Not an entirely serious post!
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1 hour ago, bangon04 said:" in my earlier years I was made to feel like a big boy. "
I remember the day when a classmate of mine had German Measles (Rubella) He was also a neighbor
"Go and play with him now...." my mother said.....
Kids round my way were invited to chicken pox parties so they all got the virus
over with at the same time.
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2 hours ago, ATM1 said:
10,570 DEAD 405,259 Injuries: European Database of Adverse Drug Reactions for COVID-19 “Vaccines”
The European database of suspected drug reaction reports is EudraVigilance, which also tracks reports of injuries and deaths following the experimental COVID-19 “vaccines.” Their report through May 8, 2021 lists 10,570 deaths and 405,259 injuries following injections of four experimental COVID-19 shots: COVID-19 MRNA VACCINE MODERNA (CX-024414). COVID-19 MRNA VACCINE PFIZER-BIONTECH. COVID-19 VACCINE ASTRAZENECA (CHADOX1 NCOV-19). COVID-19 VACCINE JANSSEN (AD26.COV2.S). Mordechai Sones of America's Frontline Doctors published a video yesterday illustrating the effects of the COVID-19 shots in various countries with mortality rates. The data was compiled from healthdata.org, and The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), an independent population health research center at UW Medicine, part of the University of Washington. In almost every country, death rates INCREASED just after the COVID-19 "vaccine" roll outs.
Are these headline numbers purely deaths as a direct consequence of the vaccine
and if so is that one particular variety of a general result of all the vaccines?
Are these deaths and illnesses a result of covid 19 or does it include the multitude
of child vaccinations plus the TB prevelant in Asia?
Please don't ask me to read the link as I really don't understand a lot of the technical
language used (I'm more than happy to admit my ignorance) and detect a slight
whiff of flat earthers in the organisation that published the report.
Thai Woman, 20, Sentenced to Life in Sweden for Murder
in Thailand News - Discussion
No religion was mentioned in the post, it's possible she is Muslim if from the south, but I would be surprised.