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richard_smith237

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  1. Yet here we are... London is up there in the list of cities with the most Michelin star restaurants and you are going to want to mention stake and ale pie or toad in the hole or something daft. The reality is, incredible food can be found throughout the UK (and many many other cities).... It's perhaps even more ubiquitous than those jumping on an outdated stereotype without any critical thought to the subject. and... maintaining topic... Yes, incredible food can be found throughout Thailand too...
  2. IF you can't get the model you want without a Moon-roof and you can add a strong film. Many cars also have aftermarket covers which are thicker. So... IMO.... I wouldn't worry about it too much as you can take measures to minimise any impact the moon-roof has anyway.
  3. IMO - its not a good idea. As much as 'moon-roofs' seem like a great idea in cooler climate's to let light into the car etc... .... the reality in Thailand is that they just let in too much heat. The cover of our moon-roof remains closes 100% of the time... That said - AC in modern cars in Thailand is very efficient and fast. IMO - the AC cools the car quickly within minutes so that aspect is hardly noticeable.... I suspect the best way to know is to run a poll for those who have cars with a moon-roof or sun-roof. 1) Never use it 2) Sometimes use 3) Mostly use it
  4. Yet... https://www.ecoleducasse.com/en/blog/top-10-chefs-world Top 10 Chef's in the world (4 of them are French / 4 of them a British).... 1. Alain Ducasse - French: 2. Gordon Ramsay - British: 3. Heston Blumenthal - British: 4. Jamie Oliver - British: 5. Thomas Keller - USA: 6. Yannick Alléno - French: 7. Anne-Sophie Pic - French: 8. Quique Dacosta - Spanish: 9. Marco Pierre White - British: 10. Hélène Darroze - French:
  5. And of course..... As soon as there is a list with 'most popular'.... there is always going to be the poster who states... ... No way... "my fermented lamb bollok and red ant egg soup is far better than anything listed in the article"....
  6. From exactly the same publication.... https://www.tasteatlas.com/best-rated-dishes-in-the-world The first rated Thai Dish is Penang Curry at 18, with Pad Krapaw at 25. Yet in this next article (linked below) the dishes are rated Pad Krapaw at 3 and Khao Soi at 6. https://www.tasteatlas.com/best/dishes So... Which is true ?????
  7. Wow... he was the only person to get caught drink driving / riding all night ??? No Thai's or other foreigners were caught ???? OR... is this guy the only one to refuse to pay the 'on the spot bribe fine' so they made a big deal of it and called in the Media... "Looks at us, we're doing our jobs !!!"
  8. Agreed..... It seems there is a standard technique of 'balancing' the poles with just part of the 'bottom buried a little' with a few cables supporting them rather than burying them fully so they are self standing. We see it regularly and I've witnessed it first hand - A lorry with something 'sticking up' snags one of lower hanging comms wires and 6 or 7 telegraph / power poles come down like a stack of dominoes and the power goes out until they are replaced. Perhaps authorities know the poles are going to get hit so regularly, so they don't bother making them a permanent fixture !
  9. That shouldn't be an issue for you.... have you checked the 'Remember me' box when logging in ?
  10. There have been numerous threads regarding the annoying issue of pop-up-adverts that overwhelm specifically this site when adverts on other sites are nowhere near as prolific. Simple solution: Switch to Brave Browser - that has dealt with 100% of the ads... (I tried with ad blockers on Safari / Chrome / FireFox and nothing worked very well).
  11. Semantics - its an event where cars are both shown and sold....
  12. Indeed he is... ... sold her some 'bull'... it seems... 'reverse cat-fishing' ?? --------------- Outrage !!!! ... what sort of lady did he think she is ???? (rhetorical) - that was obvious..... they were haggling and she and screwed him over and played victim. I don't think even the wokerati can accuse the guy of doing anything wrong here.... she on the other hand seems like a scam artist.
  13. Have you been getting your phones from the same place you get your Lorex Watches from Bob ????
  14. So, it gets to the point that no one answers numbers they don't recognise. My Folks in the UK will not answer the Landline.... they have wires phones, but of course they need to be on a charging station. So, someone calls, imagine an 80 year old making the effort to getting up then some ayhole is telling them theres a major issue with their bank and starts asking for details - luckily they're fully compos-mentus and ignore... .... but it happens so often they just don't bother to answer - even though they've registered to have these sorts of calls blocked by the service provider. Well over 50% of the calls I receive over the cell network are 'cold callers' (scam attempt or sales BS).... anyone I know calls through Line, WhatsApp or FaceTime etc... Scammers and cold callers are vermin - I really wish more could be done to deal with them. There is also the issue of wrong numbers - I've had my number for over 15 years, yet I still regularly get 'wrong numbner' but of course the other person never apologises... they just hangup, then call back again 2 mins later.... ...... Going by the response from the idiot on the other 'end' is sometimes my fault for answering the number of the person they were trying to call !!!!....
  15. Same here... I actually haven't used an ATM so far this year (in any country).
  16. For someone who frequently leaves their card in the machine, this is a great suggestion. However, being organised enough to 'go through the process of card in machine' is already a step away from the 'degree of autopilot' that results in one leaving the card in the ATM. I don't think this issue is a loss of mental acuity from the Op... It has much more to do with being relaxed, on low alert and functioning on autopilot with complacency. Early on in adult-hood I developed a very simple rule of 3 that covers most options. Using and ATM: 123 1) Card in 2) Cash 3) Card out ... I get into that habit of one two three and mentally state the number at the point of action. Parking the Car: 1) Keys 2) Lock 3) Location The same applies to being at home: I only ever leave things in one of 3 places and make that a habit. The one issue I did have... was for getting my keys... I used to go through the 1,2,3 before going out.. 1) Wallet 2) Phone 3) Keys But then I'd forget the Wife !... Seriously though, I forgot to take out my keys on a number of occasions and for some reason house keys became a weak link. A couple of times I nearly had to get a hotel because I was back late, wife was fast asleep and I can't get in. The 1,2,3 thing didn't work with keys because I was usually taking more than 3 things with me... Wine, football kit, etc. Simple solution there was to go to switch to locks.... Its the same when leaving a bar or restaurant etc... doing the 'pocket pat down' to make sure I still have my Wallet with me. Making behavior a habit so we don't forget things helps a lot... I'm trying to pass this over to my Son... Wife is already a lost cause and is outrageously forgetful. If the AC remote is lost, the first place I go to look is the freezer !!
  17. He needs to be able to prove his address.... that can (and often does) require a longer term visa. Mileage varies and this often depends on Nationality and which immigration office you go to. Ops friend either needs: - Certificate of Address (from Immigration) or - Affirmation of Residence (from his Embassy) Thus: Nationality and location may help with this one.
  18. Come on, that’s hardly realistic at all….…. His Bull is daily…
  19. Of course… Its about time the migrants workforce was treated with a better level of respect & dignity. Most labor based businesses, factories & building sites would cease to operate without this vital asset to the Thai economy.
  20. Completely agree…, … IMO it’s also not a Thai bash when voicing an accurate opinion in such an example.
  21. It has to do with the rigid assumptions people are pedantically making based on one word…. It’s clear were discussing someone who pops round & helps out, while the diseased maintained an element of independence. As usual the discussion turns into a pathetic debate wort the usual nit picking & pathetic trolling from the usual suspects.
  22. She was his CARETAKER! for the last time not his CLEANER! what part of CARE-Taker do you not understand? So what was the agreement between them ? ‘Caretaker’ is a wide term that you are shoehorning into your acceptance of the meaning. Clearly she tried to pop on by the days before but couldn’t get in. Did they have an agreement… I.e. if the four is locked don’t worry, he having an afternoon nap… or was the deceased high demand and needed all day care ??? This seems more like a pop round from time to time help out with domestic chores & check all is ok….
  23. This ‘two-faced’ business… Do you tell Thai’s to their face that you don’t like them ?
  24. I thought you’d decided to ‘integrate’, join a hi-so gym, become more Thai, stop drinking etc ???? Anyway, this is a perfect example of a the lazy Policing we see here… The BiB all need a ‘push’ to do their job & now social media will do that. Hopefully now the BiB have been nudged into doing their job.
  25. Even when in agreement with Trans you look to have a jab…. Pathetic.
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