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StevieAus

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  1. My response was intended to be somewhat “ tongue in cheek” however I do not think the cameras would deter them.
  2. A few years ago I saw a place in Chiang Mai selling very good quality used products from Japan including car seats push chairs etc We bought a very good quality timber “ high chair” for our daughter which is still in use and has been passed on a couple more times. Maybe you could send out a container full and I will be your agent here !!!!!
  3. Totally agree but you missed one very important point, relating to the folding stuff in your wallet, it seems to solve most "administrative problems" !
  4. Yes I will concede on that point re read the article a bit over the top. Probably started early with uniforms being a Cub then a Scout loved the woggle !!!!
  5. Really you do jump to conclusions, my former wife worn a uniform in Australia as did a number of friends such as medical professionals, airline staff etc I have found over the years that discussing various topics with people broadens your knowledge and as former lawyer something I did daily as a necessity.
  6. My daughter attends a non government school in the North and she has four outfits including a sports day and a traditional which I think is quite attractive. I also see the older children wearing other types including girl guides etc. For government schools I understand the uniforms are provided so at least they are all the same and the more affluent kids don’t turn up in designer label clothes. For adults what’s the difference with Western Countries, Banks, Airlines large stores, couriers and many government employees, police emergency workers hospital staff etc. Females have told me in the past they prefer a uniform so they don’t have to buy their own clothes and make a decision what to wear.
  7. Thanks for your response I had already checked Google and the information was not recent. I was checking if the situation had changed particularly post Brexit, one never knows.
  8. Hi can holders of Australian passports still use the E gates at Airports in the UK when entering from outside the country ?
  9. And the bonus is from articles I have read is that once you have had Covid you get better immunity that having the fourth booster
  10. Unfortunately it’s not only Immigration, I live in Chiang Mai Province where the DLT Head Office in Chiang Mai accept the pink ID when renewing the driving licences, yet the local office require the certificate from Immigration. However they issue the licences for. Six years. Amazing Thailand.
  11. Many years ago in Australia knew a young guy who salvaged a siren from an old police car. He fitted it to his car then would drive up behind someone switch it on and drive off. Didn't do any harm but if you live in a Nanny State harmless fun isn’t allowed anymore.
  12. Add Jimmy Seville and Rolf Harris to your list. You are correct it is not limited to this country and I would suggest maybe less as a lot of kids who are dumped seem to end up being looked after by Grandma etc They had a Royal Commission in Australia into children being abused in Institutions and some of the evidence that came out was appalling. The worst offenders were those in religious run organizations with the Catholics topping the list and surprising to me even the Salvation Army. In the State of Victoria there was evidence of the police being complicit in covering up the crimes when it involved Catholic Priests. We live in a very sick world and as the father of a six year old daughter It sickens me.
  13. My understanding is that with Government hospitals they are not admitting people with Covid unless you have serious complications. That is certainly the case where I live in Northern Chiang Mai Province. If you test positive they are giving Tamil Flu etc and being told to isolate at home.
  14. Yes and at two levels both Federal and State. Dan in Victoria leading the pack closely followed by WA and Queensland. At one stage I think there were about 40,000 Australians stranded overseas.
  15. You are spot on about kids our daughter is close to 6 yrs the last year due to Covid she has had little formal schooling but no illnesses. Prior to that as soon as she went to school she picked something up.
  16. The same happened in Australia at one stage only citizens and those with permanent residency were allowed entry with some exemptions for sports people etc and those with connections !!
  17. Thanks for your reply I understand that with B&O they don’t have a separate amp and it is built into the speakers ?? I admit I don’t understand the technology I have used those people you mentioned they advised the parts not available
  18. I have a Bang and Olufsen stand alone Music system that needs repair of the playing system but unfortunately parts are no longer available. It contains five speakers which provide excellent sound and for which reason I do not want to send to the dump I have been told that it would not be too difficult to modify to using an external player as there is already a plug in point. I am trying to find someone preferably in Chiang Mai who could carry out the work.
  19. Not sure which planes you have been flying on but they are being worn here in Thailand
  20. I am curious as to what the “ export value of incoming tourists” means if anything surely “ import value”
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