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Marrying a 17 year old Thai girl in the village
roo860 replied to Adumbration's topic in Marriage and Divorce
Not official, village wedding. -
78-year-old foreigner seriously injured after paragliding fall in Rawai
roo860 replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
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"Envious" Pit Bull called Nazi attacks - owner left in a pool of blood
roo860 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
https://m.imdb.com/news/ni63245874 Quite enjoy this show. -
Yes, I've been there many times, she hadn't. On later visits we did go there. Stoke also has an excellent cash and carry for Oriental food, Thai brands as well.
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AirAsia this month bkk to chiang mai, no vaccination documents required.
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Any bank more useless than TTB?
roo860 replied to VinnieK's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I went to SCB in Chiang Mai this week, took old passport, they photocopied my 1yr extension from old passport and re entry permit, and my stamp on entry in new passport. All I need for the app is old password, new passport number not required. Hope that makes sense. -
Any bank more useless than TTB?
roo860 replied to VinnieK's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Did you actually register the new passport when you visited the bank -
78-year-old foreigner seriously injured after paragliding fall in Rawai
roo860 replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Let him on what? Doesn't say anyone or any company let him on. I take it you mean on the paraglider? -
"Envious" Pit Bull called Nazi attacks - owner left in a pool of blood
roo860 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Is that the same for humans? Just askin. -
Still one of my wife's favourites, here in Thailand.
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When my wife visited UK a few years ago, we had a few days in London, staying Drury Lane area. Her highlight of the trip apart from seeing HM the Queen was China Town, she loaded up with vegetables etc, and said let's get back to our home in Cheshire.
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No, paid service. Don't know about students doing it but the Thai lady who dealt with it was a fluent English speaker. We had paper copies and hard copies.
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When I wanted some documents translated from Thai to English for my wife's UK visa, I went to Chiang Mai University language institute, and they did the translation and officially stamped it.
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celebrating diversity in Leicester!
roo860 replied to proton's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events