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jonesyb

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  1. OK so I have read the last 5 pages of this topic and will probably walk in to Promenada tomorrow around 3pm and see what happens. It is due tomorrow so I have a few days leeway. If I have to go back then so be it.

    I did plan on doing it at the Airport when I extended my ED visa and got a re entry permit on Friday but - although the desk was processing 90 day reports - they would not do mine for whatever reason.

    The very nice interns on that desk were complimenting my Thai handwriting though, which I thought was nice.

  2. I have been searching this forum for tailors and now have an idea of what is going on. What I want is a pair of jeans taking in? I have lost a good few inches round my waist over the last year and there is still some to go. I love a particular pair of my jeans and would hate to stop wearing them or get rid of them. I would rather get them adjusted to fit my new lean figure. Can anyone recommend a place that would alter jeans? Would I need a proper tailor? What about one of those sewing ladies who operate from the street? Some of them must have some skills. Many thanks

  3. Thai visa at it's best.

    The country is in danger of falling apart but nose trimmers are the deal.

    Well done girls.

    Newsflash: People are allowed to discuss, anything else and still be concerned about politics and bigger issues. People like you are the reason I left Facebook. Apparently there is no escaping them.

  4. Boots Sell DEchamp, as do many other pharmacies - Price ranges from 8 baht per sachet at boots, down to 5 baht per sachet at a couple of wholesale pharmacies.

    I've found DEchamp to work the best when rehydrating when playing football or simply when feeling dehydrated after a night out.

    Boots Sell DEchamp, as do many other pharmacies - Price ranges from 8 baht per sachet at boots, down to 5 baht per sachet at a couple of wholesale pharmacies.

    I've found DEchamp to work the best when rehydrating when playing football or simply when feeling dehydrated after a night out.

    120 baht a box.

    This is the stuff! I buy it in Phuket at SuperCheap for 120 baht a box. Drink it everyday with a couple of magnesium tablets before I swim a mile. If I forget, I alway cramp up in my feet and hands. It works. If I forget I buy a bottle or two of Gatorade.

    I forget how many are in a box. The individual packets sell for 5 baht at the pharmacy and you just pour it into a small bottle of water. Available everywhere.

    Is there sugar in these? I want to get them for after the gym but I am concerned that they are full of sugar

  5. I've bought them from Boots the Pharmacist before.

    Boots sell them, some of them work, some of them don't work at all. Luck of the draw.

    I have actually looked in Boots a few times and not seen them. I obviously need to try harder.

    I think I've seen them in Pantip Plaza and maybe Warorot Market.

    Excellent I will have a look here.

    Buncha sissies here- five seconds up each nostril with one of these does the job for a real man:

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    OK so after reading this I gave this a go. It does work but you need to be careful and you breathe in burned hair smells for a little while.

    Thank you for your suggestions.

  6. I have searched in the following places:

    Big Tesco

    Central Festival

    Airport Mall

    Those electronic stores opposite side of moat on north side of old city.

    I am almost certain I have seen these things in the past here but now I want some I can not find any.

    Does anyone know where you can buy such an item?

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  7. When I'm in Bangkok I go to a place in Siam Center. I personally think it is well worth the 500 baht it costs for a mens hair cut. I know you could get cheaper but I know I can go here and get exactly what I want consistently.

    http://www.siamcenter.co.th/shop.php?id=162

    And I thought was being overcharged when my shop recently went from 80 to 100 baht. But perhaps I do not know the meaning of "mens hair cut".

    What are you on about? What else could "mens hair cut" possibly mean?

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