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Wiggy

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  1. Well, I guess the relative hasn’t got far to go to see them now as he can just pop down to the morgue.
  2. The sedan tried to beat the train? I guess it it accelerated all by itself. It’s time the headlines changed to indicate it’s the driver was at fault (if applicable).
  3. Caught Covid in the UK in January 2021, two AZ vaccines in Thailand in June & September 2021, one Pfizer booster in UK, December 2021.
  4. It’ll be difficult to train people to do this. In my condo we have green bins (recycling: paper, glass etc.) and black bins for everything else, and with signs indicating this. However, I constantly see recyclable stuff in the black bins. Either laziness or ignorance, I guess.
  5. Thanks to everyone for the replies. Much appreciated.
  6. I just visited the site. Can I assume it’s only in Thai? No worries if so. Thanks.
  7. Thank you. That helps a lot, as it seems like I won’t need to get it tested this time. It’s not a big deal, I get it taxed on Sukhumvit and there’s a tax drive-through and test station there. I just want to save some time by not being turned away for the tax in order to get it tested then having to queue again to get it taxed.
  8. Thanks for the reply. I went through a check many years ago, and they did test the lights, brakes and generally faffed around it. I’m in Bangkok. I guess it is less stringent in some areas.
  9. I’ve been looking around to find out the answer to the above. Some say 6 years, others say 7. For those that say six, the first day you pick it up and/or it was registered, is counted as year one, which kind of makes it 7, if you follow my drift. My question is that I picked up my new car in August 2016 , and the tax expires on September 1st. I feel it’s six years old now, but it’s entering its 7th year so, I’m wondering if I need to get it checked/tested before renewing the tax. TIA for and help/advice.
  10. Blah, blah, blah. These changes were mentioned and proposed following the Kader & Santika fires (among others) in years past. Nothing was done then, and nothing will be done now. Third world country, third world issues, more innocent people will die. Get used to it.
  11. Absolute rubbish. The vast majority of games kick-off at 3pm on a Saturday, which is 9pm or 10pm in Thailand depending on the time of year.
  12. Probably due to all the finger-pointing onlookers and media trampling all over the crime scene, which unfortunately seems to be common practice here.
  13. I assume this new rule doesn’t apply to (insert expensive car name here) owners, as is usual.
  14. Hopefully, and I think you’re right as airlines buy fuel on the futures market (as mentioned earlier) and what they’re using now might have been bought at prices 9 months ago. Profiteering to make up for Covid losses is my guess. BA return in October, I think (currently cargo-only flights using a 787).
  15. I think that’s a pretty accurate assessment.
  16. Myanmar has Migs? I didn’t know they had upgraded from the Gypsy Moth.
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