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Rc2702

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  1. 3 hours ago, sanemax said:

    I believe that its a technicality about evidence in Court . 

    They cannot bring prosecutions when people just watch something , because theres no evidence to show the Judge .

      They cannot make laws about people simply seeing things .

    There are laws about making, owning , buying , selling and numerous other things , had the viewers paid to view it, they could have been prosecuted for that , but they didnt pay for it .

      BTW , I am not defending the viewers at all , just stating why they avoided prosecution 

    They are perhaps not in line with technology to make the correct decision. The viewers have broken the law but proving it as it stands may be the issue. There are programs that could search devices for the content and forensic recovery tools which could recover parts or even all of that viewing content. Anyone viewing this content has broken the law.

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  2. 33 minutes ago, observer90210 said:

    Very true and the decor is pleasant. But considering the rock bottom low salaries, taxes or other operating expenses of these entrepreneurs, they are just cheating with their prices. Indian restaurants in Europe, of similar quality of food, sometimes are cheaper or of the same cost then those in Thailand....something is definately wrong....IMHO naturally !

    Not sure I mean I imagine the rent is very high and I doubt they are paying the base rate for staff. Indian restaurants are very rare where I am and the ones I have seen online have all disappeared. It's odd I think as farang love Indian food so I'd have thought this could be sustainable.

  3. 8 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

    An Indian dishes that I tried for the first time in Thailand and liked well enough to order again ---

     

    Reshmi chicken kabab 

    (Chicken is first marinated in cashews, cream, and mild spices)

     

    I usually prefer super hot and spicy Indian food but I get it now, not all Indian dishes are supposed to be spicy. 

     

     

    Oh ok so I tried this US style burger called carls Jr but it was not for me. 

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  4. In laos I had these spring rolls but they were different to spring rolls I eat here. Maybe healthier and cruncher too.

     

    They were wrapped in a noodle type wrap but roasted to make them crunchy. They were great. 

     

    The Vietnamese dish I love is the chopped pork accompanied by chopped:

     

    Veg and fruit

    Chillies

     

    You grab the noodle paper (name unknown to me) grab a piece of pork some veg and chopped Mango and a spoon of sauce dripped over and wrap it.

     

    Anyone know the name of this food?

     

  5. 41 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

    They still have Sizzlers in the U.S.?

    My family ate there a lot when I was growing up. Totally different concept. It was mostly about the fire grilled beef steak and they were good for the low price. Baked potato and a very Basic salad bar, emphasis on the Basic. Definitely a rough cowboy theme. (Fun.) The modern Thai international version appears to be playing a game of being faux semi-upscale and faux frou frou. Kind of like Baskin Robbins, a middle level ice cream in the U.S. but here promoted as a luxury brand. 

    No idea I just read recently that the sizzlers was aimed at low class areas in US but here it seems to be aimed a bit higher. The salad bar is not bland at all and is popping with a fusion of flavours like the roasted pumpkin salad and the seafood salad (Mrs testifies) compared to pretty much every salad I ate here it's head and shoulders above. 

  6. 34 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

    I honestly fail to see the appeal of Sizzler. People moved to Thailand to eat such BORING bland food? 

    I hear it's much better than the US outlets.

     

    The Vietnamese coleslaw is very good.

     

    The fresh salad bar is extremely refreshing.

     

     

     

     

  7. 2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

    It's a Burmese origin dish very popular in "Lanna" region of Thailand. I think it's so integrated and prevalent there that I would tend to call it not relevant to this topic. It's basically a regional THAI dish now. 

     

    Now if you said that you started to eat Burmese tea leaf salad here that would be more apt. 

    Same could be said for your chicken wings. It's a crap topic to be fair and it should be about foods we began eating once in thailand.

  8. 1 minute ago, RonniePickering22 said:

     

    That third goal is going to get him a lot of ribbing tomorrow for sure! ?

    Worst hat trick you will ever see that's for sure. But that's 5 goals for the lad so far and he is not playing well either.

  9. 1 minute ago, RonniePickering22 said:

    ONE OF OUR OWN....HARRY KANE...HE'S ONE OF OUR OWN

     

    They can <deleted> off back to Woolwich at the earliest convenience...their new stadium is a toilet of a place anyway.

    Is this lad a jock?

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