CanuckThai
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...psst. Where you live? 100b can spray for virus, weed, ant, roach and mosquito...same same. Fast fast.
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I thought that workers could receive unemployment (or employment loss) benefits in Thailand? I read a few weeks ago, that Thai people were quitting jobs, to receive the government benefit, which was a higher amount than the salary received for reduced hours at some factories/manufacturers....
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Interesting story, with a nice ending. Anyone surprised by the action/reaction of what transpired? I'd on the horn after an hour or 2, wanting my car...not 6 months. I guess the same happens with land and squatters....what I am thinking.
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Farang's fault. If he wasn't here, it wouldn't have happened. Ah, not wearing a mask...fine and blacklist farang. Next
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I've probably got the same advertisement/video windows opening as everyone else. The thing that drives me a little crazy, are the thread topics on the right, constantly bouncing up and down because of add placement change on the top of the thread list. Trying to read what threads are available, and they're bouncing up, down, out of view.....sheesh.
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How many independent or small fish are lugging around 1m+ yabba pills or 15 kg of yabba ice? How many large factions are battling for the yabba supremacy? When was the last drug "turf war" in Thailand. Rhetorical questions. There's only a couple of players running the show, with all the protection/mules they could ever need. Where in Thailand is there a vendor not paying for their "permission and protection" to do business.
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54 minutes ago, realenglish1 said:
CNN has about 500,000 audience Fox has over 3 million Seems the majority Trust Fox more than CNN
But more trusted Gilligan and the professor... Same plots, similar characters, new generation.
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...heyzus. Worried about how your emoji is interpreted? All snowflakes proceed in an orderly fashion to the back of the bus please. ❄️????????
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...wait until the Trumpster gets his briefing on this one.....whew. Going to be juicier than a Conor Mcgregor pre-fight "discussion"...
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Songkran will be strictly beer and whiskey based. We all have to make sacrifices, and take one for the team once in a while
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Talking with my wife after work yesterday, after they referred a Chinese woman with CV19 symptoms to another hospital. She had a meeting/conference about the s_it show that transpired, and lack of/ no masks and hand sanitizer in hospitals. I asked: don't hospitals keep a basic inventory (30 day and a contract) of basic consumables in the hospitals (eg. masks, hand santizer, alcohol... etc)? Answer: No. The price is too high. Me: What are they doing about it darling? Answer: They are working on it....
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Talk about a tight rope for western foreign policy. How would you balance China's infiltration, the royal shenanigans and the corrupt (everything/everyone) Thai government infrastructure. A golf clap to the western accountants/comptrollers that have to lick the brown envelopes, sent to all the soi dogs playing this to its fullest. Will (former) FFP's continue fighting the good fight....????
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This might entice a whole new tourist/tour market. Thrill seekers with selfie sticks are abundant..... A new hub??
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Oh well. Ban the use between 2 and 5 pm, it's done wonders for other perceived social ills.
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Don't throw away your arctic gear just yet....
The last ice age was 12,000 years ago. At that time the sea level was 120m lower than today. The onset of an ice age is related to changes in the Earth's tilt and orbit.
During the beginning of the Quaternary glaciation, from about 2.7 million to 1 million years ago, these cold glacial periods occurred every 41,000 years. However, during the last 800,000 years, huge glacial sheets have appeared less frequently — about every 100,000 years...
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Hmmm, I wish I had a decent contribution to the thread. My wife is with the ministry of health, she absolutely deflects and denies any information other than what this guys says, is available. More of a.......a pre-programmed approved boiler plate response is what she shares. A robot of a response, similar to commenting about royals, all very aesthetically pleasing (a disciplined Thai response).
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Hmmm, my money would have been on the kangaroo over a rat any day, but hey, we're in LOS. Brown envelopes and well greased rats rule the roost...
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1 hour ago, webfact said:The Tourism Authority of Thailand has predicted a revenue loss of 95 billion baht ($3.05 billion)
1 hour ago, webfact said:The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism estimated the damage to Vietnam’s tourism sector from the virus will range from $5.9 billion to $7.7 billion
Ok. So Thai tourism will potentially lose X, Vietnam tourism will potentially lose 2X+ of what Thailand will. Question: is Vietnam's tourist revenue 2+ times that of Thailand, or is there that much "shrinkage" in reported tourism revenue in Thailand?
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7 minutes ago, canopy said:Besides disgusting and stinky, this is inhumane and thus becoming more and more illegal. A screen barrier is by far the way to go because it works 100% forever and keeps everything else out too--mosquitoes, spiders, roaches, everything.
You think that's stinky and inhumane, I drink Laos beer and smoke Thai Marlboro's between 2pm and 5pm. Rissssky....
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Canadian oil sands projects, are the most environmentally conscious and monitored oil and gas projects on earth. Period. Everyone is aware of that. This is the cash grab/engineered political delay, coordinated between environmentalists, aboriginal groups and financed by U.S. lobbyists.
How dare Canada restart energy production growth and west coast pipeline/shipping terminal alternatives to the US stranglehold (without paying the piper(s)).
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If they really burst your bubble, the "sticky" paper they sell at grocery stores for rodents works well. Quite a few months ago, I set one up for a rodent that got into the house. I caught the rodent, but unfortunately a couple of my little bug eating buddies were also caught in the portable quagmire of death. Ruthlessly efficient...
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45 minutes ago, Liverpoolfan said:some tanned middle aged bloke covered in forearm tattoos walks past your patch at the bar, shirt torn from a fight 5 minutes previous with eyes glazed and a bust lip and proceeds to stumble into your favorite bar, then vomits at your feet
Yeah, sorry about your shoes, my bad. PM me with the cleanup bill... cheers
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Covid-19: Put Thai prostitutes returning from Korea on an island in quarantine, social media goes ape as 5000 set to return
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Rhetorical question, but: what does Thai foreign affairs have proposed for all these people, that have broken/abused foreign immigration rules/laws. One more straw on camels back, if they simply smile and do nothing. Wonder why some fellas have issues getting a visa for their Thai GF or wife...?