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  1. Willy, Pls be careful. If you diabetic and have an A1C >> 7, you need to have a full retina scan done by a qualified diabetic retinopathist. I think there is one (only one) at BPH (I've forgotten his name). You are potentially playing around with blindness here so please be careful.

     

    On the other hand if all you need is the (more or less) common Comprehensive Eye Exam which includes a glaucoma check and a (cursory) retina check after dilation of your eyes, then any decent ophthalmologist found in any decent medical center fits the bill.

     

    Hope this helps.

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  2. 7 hours ago, MarcelV said:

    I predict that WS will be bulldozed to the ground and Chinese bars and casinos will be built there.

     

    Very likely that Pattaya will almost completely become a Chinese playground, and yes WS might be the first, but not the only, area to fall. For those who are skeptical of this, I point to Sihanoukville which within one year, two at the max, had become unrecognizable from its earlier state as a quiet seaside resort town catering to mostly Cambodian weekenders and a smattering of foreigners wishing to escape the hub-bub and heat of Phnom Penh. Substitute Pattaya, Thai, Bangkok in this last sentence and I think you get a pretty good idea of what Pattaya is to become. The writing is pretty much already on the wall.

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  3. We need something to break the mafia stranglehold of both the regular taxis (most of which sit idle) and of Grab (whose prices have good through the roof since Uber stepped aside). What can we do? My only recourse is to use them as infrequently as possible and never, ever to tip. It's sad because it is the drivers who suffer from this situation.

     

    To the taxi drivers I say 'turn on your damn meters!'

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  4. As an outsider, I find the BRexit drama to be totally entertaining -- best soap opera ever on the BBC! even beats Downton Abbey -- but also vastly troubling. We are going to witness the current world order to crumble into chaos and division? I watched through most of a life time as countries pleaded to JOIN the EU! Now, one risks Good Friday troubles, a collapsing currency market, an impotent Parliament -- all taken together likely a reduction in the British standard of living! -- in order to proclaim one's uniqueness and right to go-it-alone?? Makes absolutely no sense to me, sorry.

     

    IMHO the basic problem of Britain at the moment is it wants the benefits of togetherness without its obligations. Ain't gonna work, BoJo. Ain't gonna work. You can't have your cake and to eat it too. Nope. No one is going to agree to that, ever.

     

    So good luck and I will be tuning into the next episodes in the days/weeks to come. Let's see if saner forces somehow manage to prevail in the end.

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  5. Ah yes 50B, how nostalgic can we be! I was at SFX Cinema (Central) yesterday (weekday afternoon) and it seems that the cheapest price was 200/220 B and prices went up from there!

     

    And downstairs in the Food Hall, the green curry with chicken which last year was 110B (previously 90B) is now priced at 150B. Quite a rate of increase over one year since I was last here in Sin City!

  6. On 1/27/2018 at 11:46 PM, TunnelRat69 said:

    Let him finish this term, re-elect him for the second, elect Pence after that - 12 years of Republican  rule is exactly what America needs - to hell with the rest of the world.

     

    TunnelRat69: Sorry? Your tagline says "living the dream in Thailand, Vietnam and Hawaii"? And you say "to hell with the rest of the world"?? Isn't that just a tad bit hypocritical of you?

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  7. 9 hours ago, ThaiBob said:

    Like others, I had my doubts about the beach improvement project and like many things it's not perfect, but overall I think it's a vast improvement, with expanded open areas, restricted smoking, etc.

    I really don't know where to begin. Dongtarn is a disaster. How very sad. Such horrible destruction continues of a once quiet, "remote", shady beach.

     

    For shade is the name of the game at a beach -- it is that precious nature which makes Thailand's scorching temperatures tolerable. For those who roast themselves in the sun regularly, and have fair complexions, be aware that the incidence of skin cancers including deadly melanoma continues to rise. Pls be careful.

  8. Trump is a crude, vile, bigoted and ego-maniacal person. He lashes out at everyone and everything which does not fit his own personal worldview. What I find most strange about this is that he is from New Yorker City, one of the epicenters of 'alternative lifestyles'. If he had grown up in Sibley, Iowa, I could almost understand this, but New York City??

    I have come to the conclusion that many/most of his protestations (such as this ban) are only an act which he puts forward to appease his racist and homophobic (and mostly uneducated) base of voters. This makes his dishonesty doubly troubling. In 2016 Trump got 9.8% of the vote in Manhattan, 21.9% of the vote in Queens. 

    https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/numbers/clinton-trump-president-vice-president-every-neighborhood-map-election-results-voting-general-primary-nyc

  9. I think a bigger question is what is the fate of the gay clubs overall? Do the go-go bars, for instance, play a role in a post-iPhone world? I have barely set foot in a gay club now for several years -- they appear boring, anachronistic and, did I say, boring? I presume one day, in Pattaya for example, we will see the closing of the last gay bar. Not to say there might not be some "clubbing" niteclubs remain open.

     

    Here is my question: Why haven't the owners of the bars seen this revolution coming and changed their format to accommodate the new online reality/competition?? Nothing seems to have changed with them for the past 20 years! Why can't they dream up a more interesting format which maybe merges the technological with the in-person experience in some interesting way? The last big "revolution" seems to have been the opening of the friendly beer bars, now mostly in Jomtien Complex, while Sunee Plaza continues to whither away (no big loss there) and Boyztown becomes a shadow of its former self.

     

  10. 4 hours ago, seancbk said:

    I suspect the OP means where are all the people?    For a seaside holiday town it looks dead.

     

    I think this is the closest answer to the truth. The real truth is there is practically no "beach" left here on Dongtan BEACH. What an enormous pity that Pattaya's most peaceful and pastoral beach has been ruined by all that concrete. How very sad. WHAT are the city fathers thinking! Now it is gone forever.

  11. Thanks to the OP for sharing his fresh impressions. It is always interesting to look through the eyes of a first-time visitor. I think we would all agree that there is much to like about Pattaya and also much to find revolting as well. As the French say "chacun a son goût" each to his own taste. I'm glad the OP spent the time to write a relatively elaborate review as he sees things. Sharing our frank views should be what TV is all about, don't you think? It's the value of participating here.

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  12. 12 hours ago, Jingthing said:

    The origin of Pho is French beef pot au feu.

     

    Pho is not pronounced "foo". It is interesting to speculate that the word comes from the French "feu" because, come to think of it, the word does sound very much like the French word (for fire). Best English transliteration might be "fuhh" or simply "fuh".

     

    Vietnamese food is great! When last working in Hanoi I got introduced to "bun cha" which also quickly became one of my favorites, but rather hard to find good renditions outside Vietnam. The closest I have come is a great French-Vietnamese place on Street 136 in Phnom Penh just a few doors away from the riverfront.

  13. On 12/21/2017 at 11:41 AM, webfact said:

    The project is also meant to be connected with China’s high-speed train system as part of the One Belt, One Road cross-border development programme recently launched by China based on the ancient Silk Road, covering more than 60 countries in Asia, Europe and other continents.

    So many silly comments here. Of course the geopolitical implication is the crucial one. I wonder, given that Thailand has been able to stave off most attempts at colonization during its history, whether its finally met its match with China, and if it is not playing directly into her hands. What does this imply for any remaining shreds of democracy left in Thailand?

  14. Ah reading all these attempted rationalizations for smoking has been interesting. And yes addiction is a difficult thing to overcome. Although I find cigarette smoke highly irritating and offensive, I do have some mercy for the 70+yo's who grew up with commercials on television having doctors say how smoking soothes the throat and is good for your health!

     

    But I have no mercy for the 30-somethings who have been handed a world in which the full dangers of smoking, second-hand smoke, even third-hand smoke are known. Why they would pick up such a stupid, expensive and stinking habit continues to allude me.

     

    I hope that when I return to Dongtan Beach next time I will find a smoke-free area so that I won't have to spend time identifying the smokers and which way the wind is blowing in order to avoid their gasses.

  15. No invoice at all. No "estimate" of damage. Car rental firms in Thailand run by the seat of their pants and make up the rules apparently as they go along. I really don't know how one protects oneself against arbitrary rulings (some might call it "scams") like this. My only defense will be never ever to do business with them again. And I would encourage you to look elsewhere. Maybe you can try the international chains at BKK airport who probably follow more sane business practices, I don't know, the costs might be prohibitive. Good luck. Be careful. They are not trust-worthy.

  16. 11 hours ago, electric said:

    Even the 60 day Tourist Visa is silly simple to get from a Thai Consulate in farang land.

     

    I wish that were true. My experience last time at the consulate in Hawaii (May 2017) was anything but "silly simple", requiring income statements, and cost $40 and a second trip across town to pick up the completed visa.

    And the extension (to 90 days) process in Jomtien was anything but simple, and certainly not cheap. My landlord had apparently not reported my residency a second time (after I interrupted the stay in Thailand to go to Cambodia for a week or so) and so I had to use the "fixers" who stand outside the coffee kiosk at the immigration office who ended up charging me 4,000B to grease the extension, and was told that that was a "special price". In fact one "agent" had quoted me 5,500B. Oh my.

     

  17. Well I don't know if my comment is exactly germane but... I have just spent a few weeks in Delhi and I first thought I was misreading the fares -- on Uber/Ola (both of which are more or less accepted now as part of the scenery, they even have a designated pickup spot at the DEL airport!) my fares were $1.97, $1.11, $1.55, $1.57... -- for an approximately 25 min ride from my hotel (where they picked me up at the front portico) to the office each day.

    I found Indian taxi fares astonishingly low even compared to the taxi-meter fares in Bangkok much less the ridiculous stupidity of the taxi-no-meter fares in Pattaya, and even in comparison to Uber/Grab fares in Pattaya.

  18. Be careful folks. I had a very poor experience using this car-rental firm. An invisible scratch, on the chassis of the car, visible only if you get on your hands and knees and push yourself under the car, cost me a cool B2,000 penalty. All I can say is take pictures not only of the car body but of the undercarriage as well if you rent from these folks.

    Their methods are reminiscent of the jetski scams -- they will find SOME way to ding you when you return the car.

    Needless to say I would NEVER EVER rent from them again. Beware!

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