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mfd101

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  1. Hope you're right on the first item, but the record so far is that the EC & the CC will between them find some ridiculous excuse to do the dirty on MFP. They don't need either logic or good legal argument ... Fingers crossed. On the second item, just as MFP is the largest single party in the HofR but still in a minority, so in government the PTP will be the largest single party but in a minority both in the HofR and - I'm guessing - maybe in the Cabinet room too. Not sure how that latter point would pan out. In a Western nation the Cabinet generally works by consensus and not by actual vote, and - while the PM is greatly influential - he or she is not a dictator within the Party room or Cabinet. But in Thailand ...
  2. My b/f gave me a lecture on the subject when we first moved here in south Surin in 2017. He said the locals can't afford to give tips and to do so ourselves would create expectations that others can't meet. So we just round up.
  3. Why would any half-sensible person buy clothes unseen and untried-on?
  4. Woops, I thought this was going to be a surprise new candidate for the Presidency ...
  5. High risk whatever MFP and PTP do: (1) If MFP votes against Sretta & goes into (effectively) one-party opposition, it may last thru till the next election whenever that is and then triumph with a smashing victory. Or it may or may not be abolished by CC edict but in any case it gradually sinks in to irrelevance like the Democrats and more or less disappears from the scene after the next election; (2) Basically the same - more or less extreme - alternatives await PTP. They 'lead' a government dominated by dinosaurs and suffer a resounding defeat & irrelevance at the next election, or they retire next week into a dignified opposition party alongside MFP and live to hope for a better future after the next wunnerful exercise of Thai democracy.
  6. I suspect Alibaba is under the gun in Communist China. Former owner Jack Ma ... Ergo: No longer dependable for anything.
  7. Well, good luck with all of that ... I note in passing that pardons come from only one person so no guarantees there, I should think.
  8. All the fun of a one-legged race. Except it's hard to tell which leg will get up.
  9. So, the implication is that Thailand has only just discovered the concept of sniffer dogs? And, as suggested above, so many soi dogs everywhere looking for gainful employment!
  10. Not me particularly. But I suggest than many of those who whine & grizzle about exchange rates are themselves consumers of products imported in to Thailand. And, judged by the whining that goes on, they don't make the connection between the 2.
  11. Um, does that make sense? Solution: Try a smaller size!!!
  12. I hope all those Westerners praying for a lower baht are prepared for the consequent inflation in prices, particularly of things that Westerners love to buy.
  13. mfd101 replied to bignok's topic in Bangkok
    Here in Prasat Surin the price is still 60 or 70฿ but I give him 100.
  14. What I notice in a status/face-obsessed culture is the sheer speed with which a problem caused by the other party is turned - in 1 second - in to a problem caused by you. Swivelling on the head of a pin. I think they are trained in this valuable skill from the earliest age. Perhaps too there are classes for learning this skill in early schooling?
  15. Poor (rich) boys. First time out of the cage they live in. Out of control (literally).
  16. Let's look on the bright side: The first meeting between the Watchman and Sleepy Joe should be fun to watch. Very peaceful, I should imagine. All decisions made in advance (as they always are anyway) and a very satisfying encounter. Outcomes: Relations between the two great democracies strengthened. Chinese worried.
  17. mfd101 replied to bignok's topic in Bangkok
    Go where the locals go, not where the tourists & the rich people go. PS: The locals won't be on Google.
  18. No help for Aussies here. The AUD suffers from much the same (Chinese) issues as the ฿.
  19. If you're MFP every time you fart you'll be up before the Constitutional Court.
  20. All my friends are in Oz. I don't have any fake ones.
  21. No, your statistics are still wrong. 25% of the total number of crossings produces 44% of accidents. What's strange to me is the phrase 'unauthorised crossing' which I would understand to refer to a person or people crossing the rail lines illegally. But no, it seems to refer to the railway lines themselves at that place (in which case who authorized the rail lines there?), or alternatively it refers to the pathway or roadway that crosses the rail lines at that point (in which case who authorized the sealed road we see in the photo above?).
  22. Mmmm, on the right track as to the present, but his analysis of the past is perhaps a little too rapturous when it comes to Thaksin & his successor parties ...

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