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mfd101
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Thai tourism revolution: Duty-free ditch and booze bonanza
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Thai government plans 50-year concession for Land Bridge megaproject
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Of course extensive ecological studies will have been undertaken already so the effects on tides, sands, fishing and local populace will have been fully considered and the necessary actions will be included in the regulations for the concession ... -
Thailand to boost protection for domestic workers
mfd101 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
None of which will help at all unless the thousands upon thousands of domestic workers are alerted to and understand their rights and are able to enforce them with their employers without being sacked (or worse). -
Thai woman attacked and robbed in Bangkok’s Sukhumvit (Video)
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I couldn't fight a kitten but I think if I were attacked like that I would be so outraged I would lose my temper and just flail at them till they killed me. -
What does Zuckerberg know that we don't?
mfd101 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
More money than he knows what to do with. Fundamentally disgusting. -
The biggest cockroach I ever saw was in BKK in 2013 when we were staying for a couple of weeks in a 1-room bit of a rather downmarket block ... A roach the size of a mouse ran out one day from under the bed. I thought that was the roach of roaches but, as I see above, apparently not. Here at home in south Surin I see about 2 or 3 every week, 'normal' size, but only if I haven't renewed the anti-gecko/snake spray ...
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Thailand’s economic growth potentially in decline, SCB EIC warns
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So salvation will come from more and more tourism? I don't think so. Tourism does 2 things: (1) confirms and prolongs your status as a low-education, low-productivity, low-tech Second/Third World economy & society; (2) destroys the basis of its own success - 'Come in your millions to see our pristine beaches!'. -
Suthin Backs Down On Swapping Submarine For Frigate
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It would make a great read to see the original strategic and operational planning that the Navy used to propose & justify the purchase of submarines. (Probably 2 minutes to get to the end?) -
Crying need for holistic development to make Bangkok liveable
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Don't be silly. We the planners won't be round by then so we don't need to worry about it. Meantime there's lots of profits to be made. -
Thailand’s economic growth potentially in decline, SCB EIC warns
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
All the usual Thai cultural problems. When the best you can aspire to - collectively or individually - is worker-bee status in the 3rd World/2nd World borderlands, then you're not going to head up towards the bright lights of technological creativity. Slumming it is all we can look forward to. -
Always interesting to see people who think of themselves as upstanding members of our open, democratic & free societies but are quite unwilling to accept minority groups asserting their right to the same privileges.
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Here in south Surin 'winter' does appear to have finished. Altogether we had around 1.5 days in Nov. Got down to 17C at 0600. Don't know how I managed! My b/f says they used to get up to 4 months of 'winter' when he was a lad. The most I've experienced in 11 years of visiting and living here was 2 weeks, with lows down to 14C. Had to wear shoes & socks and jeans to cope. The funniest thing is to watch the locals all rugged up with heavy jacket, woollen hat and scarf, but just sandals on their feet ...
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I do. I see him about once every 5 years. But he remembers me and had no difficulties 4 or 5 years ago recommending me (at around 1000) to attend the local (very large & good quality but overwhelmed with numbers) public hospital at 1400 the same day for a minor op on one leg, conducted by him. Total price was 2 or 3K baht. Chinese Thai, of course.
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This is why I don't care for Australia
mfd101 replied to georgegeorgia's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Yes, noting that - being now a non-resident for tax purposes - I have to pay more Oz tax while living in Thailand. On the other hand, living here is cheaper than in Oz ... so it about pans out. Personally, I'm very happy living here and my Oz friends visit from time to time to see what life amongst poor peasants is like. Answer: Anthropologically fascinating, but in any case I have my books and my lover. For life. -
This is why I don't care for Australia
mfd101 replied to georgegeorgia's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Just compare daily life in Oz for 90% of the population with daily life in Thailand for 90% ... Any rational person would conclude that Oz is one of the half-dozen best places in the world for most people to live most of the time. As every survey of life, society, culture & economics suggests ... (So why do I spend my old age living in the backblocks of Thailand? Because my Khmer b/f couldn't cope in Canberra and away from his family. And because books are easily transported.) -
Next UK election set to be most unequal in 60 years, study finds
mfd101 replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
If you don't participate, you can't win. Or, as in Usofa, if you vote for those whose interests are the opposite of yours, you still can't win. -
Thailand’s Democrat Party in crisis following mass leadership change
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Democrat Party? Who dat? -
What do you think of Australian people?
mfd101 replied to georgegeorgia's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Having spent 41 of my adult years living and working in Oz, I must confess I've never been inside a low class riff-raff pub. But I imagine that if you enter such a place in any country in the world you're likely to meet low class riff-raff types there. Perhaps it's the mirrors. -
Thais holding their noses when foreigners walk by.
mfd101 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
You could always try wearing a mask yourself. That could help. -
Mmmm, an interesting trend line under the previous fascist regime .... A 50-year project. Major cultural change required: feudal hierarchy, democracy/equality, appearances/'face', corruption ...