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I love work from home. It cuts out the commute into Bangkok so i gt an exra 2 hours in bed. Lovely!
But i do wonder how I can revert to my old lifestyle where I wasnt drinking at 9 am ????
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I think it's my age. It never used to bother me but nowadays I ve got the AC on so much more. Just too f.king hot is about right.
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I grew up with music in my life and could not imagine life without it. Also married a girl with a love for music albeit diffrent styles but we do meet in the middle so to speak.
Im glad to say my 13 yr old is developing his own tastes, western and Thai.
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Obviously speaking with the benefit of his vast medical background and experience. ????
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Anything except the Sun as I dont have the mental age of 5. ????
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2 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:Thailand, the hub of flip flops !
3 hours ago, webfact said:However, by Wednesday evening officials back-tracked on the plans, citing a misunderstanding
the hub of misunderstandings as well.
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I usually have to say "mai wan" when ordering. Some dishes, somtam thai for example, are like a dessert when they get put in front of you. it wasnt like this when I first arrived in Thailand - 16 years ago - so quite a recent thing.
All those iced teas with bubbles that people give their kids. Dentists are going to be in demand in the near future.
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So no more TAT announcements then!
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yep, trying to source some products for the company I work for. minimal response from - Chinese, Indian, American and thai companies.
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"General Prayut also hoped that their anti-corruption efforts could be an example for other countries to tackle the issue."
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I dont like to boast but in my mansion........
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my wife's around 170, pretty tall for a thai lady, so we dont look like the odd couple when we go out. But you should see my son in his class photo. ????
Still, he's popular with his friends when they play basketball.
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im 190cm - the only trouble i have is buying jeans.
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Speaking of police officers who flee the scene...... Whatever happened to Hiso Jimmy??
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There’s a lady on my soi who feeds the local strays 2 times per day. So, obviously they congregate. My main concern isn’t getting attacked so much as they’re really not aggressive, quite the opposite in fact.
It’s just that the soi is a doggy minefield morning and night. Combined with a lack of street lighting and it gets messy sometimes.
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2 hours ago, webfact said:
a historic day
Thailand takes delivery of imported goods. In what way is it historic? Or am i being overly cynical?
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3 hours ago, webfact said:both his wives love each other
How often?
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surely, this is the sort of thing to be considered before marrying / getting her pregnant?
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lots i would do differntly if given the chance, but, all in all, I can't complain.
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9 minutes ago, webfact said:The trick he said is to not refer to them as his "mia luang" (main wife) and "mia noi" (minor wife or mistress).
He calls them Khon Too and Khon Lek - the senior and the smaller one.
That's just the bloody same!
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I ve always been a miserable b******d!!!
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Must admit to never having heard of bone conductor ear phones.
I do tend to listen to music on my daily skytrain commute to Silom every day and normally, go for the “stepping off the flight deck” look with Bluetooth headphones. I do feel a bit of a helmet but this sounds promising.
Will give them a go. Cheers for the review.
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This guy was my son’s muay thai coach. He coached him for over a year and was extremely good with him. He even came to our home to train him from time to time.
My lad lost his grandfather last week and is dealing with loss for the first time in his life. As you can understand, he is devastated.
The motive is in the Thai language newspapers if you are curious / bored enough to go looking but I can tell you that he was a good man, an excellent coach, especially good with younger kids and was well respected
He leaves a wife and a baby boy.
RIP coach.
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11 hours ago, djayz said:For .... sake...
Education system is a shambles, health care not much better, millions slaving away for pennies, no prospects, little hope, passports and degrees not worth the paper they're printed on and this lot are still going obout subs?!
Not forgetting unbreathable air and an increasing need for a desalinization plant
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Turtle Island's Dark Secret: The Case of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller
in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
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Prayuth called this the "perfect investigation". Far too many questions remain.