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AlexRich

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  1. I would not stay in Thailand greater than 180 days this year until the rules are clear. The new rules exhibit all the hallmarks of “unintended consequences” … and by the time everything is clear you might find that you are on the hook for a tax liability.
  2. He’d have been better off heading to Cambodia.
  3. Your mind is cleaner than mine. First thing that came to mind was “spank the monkey”.
  4. Edit - first husband dead, moved on to a new one.
  5. I think Columbo would be focussing on the young relative who is possessed with her spirit? Thais don’t seem to have grasped the concept of “omertà”.
  6. There are many clowns in this world, especially the ones who seem to believe that they are “experts” on Base jumping (and every other subject they choose to speak on). The jump was doable. But even a doable jump can end in tragedy.
  7. No. Incredibly brave. It takes guts to BASE jump, it’s not a sport for the faint hearted. One mistake and you are dead. I don’t see them as much different from mountaineers braving the “death zone” at Everest. Like the French guy who traversed between the Twin Towers in the 70’s on a tightrope. Mad as a box of frogs but brave nonetheless.
  8. These guys are incredibly brave to Base Jump. The only problem is that as humans, we make mistakes, and one mistake for them is normally deadly. RIP.
  9. Let's hope none of those wives you've never met don't pursue you for alimony.
  10. Yes. It amazes me that many Americans view Trump as a controversial, but otherwise normal candidate. It's unbelievable.
  11. I would like to take you back to the last time that Trump met Putin. He met him without any advisor to record what was said. He left the room at the press conference looking like Putin’s lackey, head bowed in submission to his master. He then preceded to tell everyone that his intelligence service has told him Putin interfered in the US election. But as Putin told him he did not, he believes Putin? He’s an asset of the Russian state, a Manchurian candidate. And many decent Americans believe this guy is the saviour of the country? I don’t understand that at all, it’s as if a large percentage of the population have joined a cult. Trump in power will lead to dictatorship in the US, and the abolition of your Constitution. A disaster for the world and a precursor to war and misery. Wake up folks!
  12. I completely understand that if you are a life long Republican you would be naturally inclined to support the GOP candidate. That is the normal way of things. However, I don’t know how any American can look at Trump and believe he’s the guy to lead the country? A vote for Trump is a vote for the end of democracy in the US, and a move that will embolden Russia, and seriously weaken NATO. The world is looking increasingly reminiscent of the 1930’s, the rise of dictators and the march to World War.
  13. Would it be possible to open a foreign account, say in Singapore, that your wife could access should something happen to you?
  14. The A-One hotel gym is open to anyone who can pay the membership. It has nice shower and changing facilities and the people who go there are very decent. That was my experience.
  15. A bit far from you, but the gym at the A-One hotel on Beach Rd on Soi 3 is very good, and safe for a female.
  16. I don’t understand how someone could do that and not realise that they will eventually get caught? If it turns out he is guilty he deserves everything he gets.
  17. The problem is that the Police responded to the Chinese accusation of “racism”, foolishly. The Chinese complained about being filmed, even though the only reason they appeared on film was that they stood in front of the camera. Ironically one of their party was filming the pianist. What makes me laugh is that China is the world’s premier surveillance society, with face recognition cameras everywhere, and with digital surveillance of foreigners smart phones when they turn them on after arriving in the country. if they ever succeed in dominating the world we will all be living in our own version of 1984. Orwell was a very prescient writer.
  18. Two fellow employees beat him up, the motive not known at this time. Click the link to the article. Just another day in the Land of Smiles.
  19. AlexRich replied to still kicking's topic in The Lounge
    Go old school. Read a book.
  20. I suspect that many are prostitutes, and the rest are a bunch of guys sitting in an internet cafe in Nigeria looking for a lonely sucker to send them money. I still think it’s better to meet people the old fashioned way. If you are staying in Thailand that’s easy, and if you are overseas but planning to go to Thailand then wait until you get here. Long distance relationships are not relationships at all.
  21. You’ve never been in the English public school system.
  22. What's in store in 2024? Probably much the same as before ... some poor farang drinks way too much alcohol, stumbles down Soi 6/1 ... and wakes up the next morning with a very sore ... bottom!!

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