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WildBillHiccup

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  1. Fold a strip of aluminum foil over and over several times. Then 'snip–snip' small pieces off the strip and discard. Voila!!!
  2. I wonder if anyone told them: "Leave your Gold Chains at home!
  3. The minister for pensions in the UK is – The Rt Hon Thérèse Coffey MP I guess that Thailand has the same equivalent post within their Government. I wonder if this (Thai) minister realises just how much money the Thais are losing – and have lost - over the years? Must be an eyewatering amount that has not gone into the Thai economy. For a UK citizen to qualify for an increase to their State Pension whilst they are living abroad they have to be living in a country that has a 'Bilateral Agreement" - or - "Reciprocal Agreement" with the United Kingdom. Here is a list of countries where UK citizens DO GET increases to pensions whilst they are living outside of the United Kingdom - along side of any of the pensioners' that live within the United Kingdom - they are: Austria - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland Italy - Latvia - Liechtenstein - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malta - Netherlands Norway - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden Thailand isn't on the above list of countries because — they do not have a "Bilateral Agreement" - or - "Reciprocal Agreement" with the United Kingdom. According to Google - "Thailand issued almost 80,000 retirement visas in 2018, an increase of 30% from 2014, with Britons accounting for the bulk" That right there is a lot of money in UK State Pension increases that is NOT going into the Thai economy. The Pensions Minister in Thailand needs to (in my humble opinion) be telling BoJo to add the United Kingdom to that list of countries where UK citizens qualify for a Pension Increase. I hope that I have got my point across - but Heads Up my Thai is very poor so if my suggestion should be taken further a more qualified person would need to hop aboard.
  4. Siberian man found dead in Thai hotel 'after meeting ladyboy' By Svetlana Skarbo - 14 August 2014 https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/siberian-man-found-dead-in-thai-hotel-after-meeting-ladyboy/ Police say they suspect suicide of 32 year old from Yakutsk despite seven stab wounds to his chest and gashes on his arm. "'When we entered the room, we found him dead on the bed with a long, deep cut running from his wrist up his forearm, as well as seven stab wounds to his chest. Later officers said they had found the ladyboy who was ruled out as a suspect, adding that police were reviewing whether the case might be murder"
  5. Fourteen females - no less. That would need a big table to accommodate one sitting. "Hubble Bubble Toil and Trouble Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble" (I can just hear them all now).
  6. "Health officials are advising senior citizens to stay home during the Songkran holidays" (and adopt a 'siege mentality' by bulk buying on necessities). Stay Home - like last year - and the year before - and the year before that - and the year before that - and the .. .. ..
  7. https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/feature/2011/12/02/two-days-life-urban-flood-expert https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news/2011/12/15 https://www.google.com/search?q=thailand+flood+2021&tbm=isch&hl=en&client=opera&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiyxtDV6Or2AhWZXWwGHfA5BHMQrNwCKAB6BQgBEP4B&biw=1265&bih=610
  8. THIS "SHOULD" WORK? The top of Soi 'Water Mellon' (Soi 18? — off Soi Buakhao near to the 'R Con Bar') had been a major flooding problem for many years with more-than-one failed attempt at fixing it. When a different Thai civil engineering contractor turned up they were greeted with derision as it would just be "more-of-the-same" however this company - (with their team of skilled workmen) - sorted the problem out once and for all. There should be an archive story with a photo on this on here - but I don't know how to dig it out. If your village headman has any clout and he supplied the City Hall with these details I feel confident that this could be the answer ... providing it is a "no-job-too-small" firm. Good Luck!!!
  9. Hello and Thanks for your response. I am not the sharpest tool in the box where computers are concerned, John. Hope that my reply went OK?
  10. Been receiving excellent treatment from Mr. Nigel Kelsey for a number of years. Mr. Kelsey is a Chiropractor and he operated a clinic on Soi Bongkot in Pattaya. On a recent visit I found his clinic locked and that his name above the door had been painted over. A neighbour said he'd vacated - with no forwarding address! Does anyone reading this have the details of Nigel Kelsey's whereabouts today? Failing that if there is an (ex)-client of Nigel's reading this that could share where they go for for their treatment (recommended) now that Nigel's clinic has closed — I would be eternally grateful. Thanking you all with the greatest of anticipation.
  11. I have heard of "Check your shoes in the morning for Scorpions - - -" But now we can add "Check your motorcy for 4 foot long Pythons, too.
  12. I can assure Billy Connally is NOT in the least bit funny, https://www.scotsman.com/news/uk-news/crowd-angered-connollys-get-it-hostage-joke-2506645 (I used to live next door to Ken's brother, Stan just outside of Wigan).
  13. Best for me ... (not only just in Pattaya) ... "The Bronx Pizza" — Soi Lengkee. (Run by an affable American guy named John). Scrummylicious!!! 12" Thin n Crispy - Four Toppings - Piping Hot - Home Delivery - and change back out of ฿300. What's not to like? 080 041 8560
  14. https://britishop.com/product/crumpet-6-pieces-pack
  15. --- and the right to carry side arms in public places, too. Instant crowd pleaser --- what could possibly go wrong? Just as long as the punters gamble responsibly and all of those packing heat will be at the very least 16 years or older.
  16. Here's my two-penny worth — (with help from Google): "Possession is Nine-Tenths-of the Law" Possession is nine-tenths of the law is an expression meaning that ownership is easier to maintain if one has possession of something, or difficult to enforce if one does not. The expression is also stated as "possession is ten points of the law", which is credited as derived from the Scottish expression "possession is eleven points in the law, and they say there are but twelve." Good Luck to you Mr. Sneer -----
  17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h2yDzLuBG8
  18. So-o-o ...... where was it you said that you lived?
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