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Don Graham

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  1. Recom, Hmmm! I never said I spent the last ten years living alone. I consider myself a smart guy but when it comes to learning Thai I have some kind of metal block. When I first moved to Thailand. I was to young to get a retirement Visa so I stayed on a Education Visa for a couple of years. I attended class twice a week but just could not retain the information. As for how do I get things done without speaking Thai. Google Translate works for me and most Thai's. Like most Falungs I moved here for the girls and stayed because I like this County because they let me live here and stay out of my bis-ness un-like the US Gov. It is Called FREEDOM my good man.

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  2. Good day to all, I am here today to ask for your help. I am from the USA. I am a US National. I have lived in Bang Sean City, Chon Bari for the past ten years. I have developed an interest in finding people from the west that live around me. The area I live in is 99% Thai and I do not speak Thai. Which is OK because I have been a loner most of my life. I would like all that to change, but I need help in finding where Falungs live and play and hang out around here? I am looking for normal people not Bar hoppers. I am looking for guys that like to play Golf, go bowling, Barbara q in the back yard, Play cards, Have hobbies like wood work, or just get together and drinks some beers and talk <deleted>. You know normal stuff. I am thinking that there might be some condos or housing developments around me that k-ter to Falungs. Yes, yes I know there are lot of Westerners live in Pattaya. The problem is I live 50kl north of pattaya. There must be some kind of get to gathers (clubs) etc that one could meet English speakers here in Bang Sean, Chon Bari.

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  3. Please remember the following statement:

     

    Dr Wanchai Suphajaturat, a member of an anti-smoking panel, told Thai Rath in a feature about e-cigarettes that in his opinion the Thai government's measures were appropriate.

     

    No studies show or mentioned just one man's opinion. In today's World, we must deal with facts and proofs not speculation by uninformed mouthpieces for the tobacco lobby.

  4. Here is what I have learned from all of you. (1) Bring a health certificate. (2) Bring a residence certificate. (3) Bring a copy of passport and visa page. (4) Bring a couple of passport size photos of myself. It should be clear to all that this is my 2nt five-year license, which means I am on a long-term retirement visa. I moved to Thailand Sept 2008. I will not be able to post a report any time soon as I will not be going to the DLT until after Jan 6, 2019. I think the Boy Scot ma-to comes into play here. Always be prepared.    (moderator please close this thread as I have received the information I needed)

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