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Hummin

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  1. You dont get it do you? I feel sorry for you!
  2. I think it is a good valid information, if there where the majority of the straight or gay public or both who it affected. Obviously this stage show didnt fancy the public, same as the norwegian contribution who attended last. Professional musicians at last place.
  3. To gay? Not possible for eurovision, it is a or have become the most gay music festival/show on the planet. Just look back on the history. If even the gay audience was put off by their stage show and song, then the gay community was the ones who turned their back to it, not the straight.
  4. Ole had a good relationship with Haaland before he went abroad, guided, trained, and mentored him. Unfortunate Haaland had grown to big for United at the time. Solskjær did call United the year before and told them to buy Haaland, but at that time they said they had enough talents. So The owners can just blaim themselves and not Solskjær. I dont think Haaland would play next to Ronaldo when that opportunity came if I remember right, and Ronaldo already had made his comeback at the time.
  5. I would not sign anything, I would not accept anything before I knew what possible charges was presented in written english. Cant see op had any wrong doing here, if the motorbike came from behind, and should had driven carefully when passed you getting off the motorbike taxi. Not guilty
  6. I cant answer if Haaland would had fit as good as he did at City with united, but I think everyone could see he was on to something before Ronaldo came back.
  7. Been Manchester United fan since I was 8 years okd, but when Solskjær got "fired", I stopped following them. Im sure if Solskjær got rid of Ronaldo, he would had succeeded.
  8. It is a problem when it is presented as the miracle drug, and it becomes "legal" over the night without any further guidelines. Introducing potent weed to a totally new group of people who most likely never would had used it if it was not "legalized" as it have been now, which hae led to abuse and neglecting the original idea of sale and use, which was legalized for medical use and not recreational use.
  9. Have passed through here a few times, and it looks promissing. Close to airport, a few good resorts and bars/restaurants. Close to Chumphon, and nice driving to the westcoast and further south. Could be a good base. 30km from city and 24km from airport https://maps.app.goo.gl/BXsj3EbHenkBcnyg9
  10. If you have no connection inland or gf/wife with connection, moving to any city will be dificult for many reasons. Just for the experience, can be good, but larger investments I would be careful to do. For now I live part time in Isaan, but living there after my 70'ies, I do not think I will do. I will rather invest in something more central with fresh breeze of air from the sea. As long I hae energy and interest to work on the farm, I feel I have a decent life on the farm. But without my gym, the animals, motorbikes, and budget to travel often both in Thailand, and also "home" I would had gone nuts. You will need something that keeps your life interesting and something that gives value. Very few manage to have quality interactions with locals, so you are depended on a good and healthy expat environment and a very good relation with gf/wife/partner and with a life partner the whole family comes with a package for good or bad. Red flags can be girls who say they have no relations with their family, or to strong bond with their family including siblings, aunties and uncles with more. Grown up kids as well.
  11. You can do better than this Georgy. Loneliness makes people interact with the wrong people.
  12. I didnt mean Chumpon as an alternative, just mentioned as a reference between.
  13. Never had any of that when I visited there, but yes, crowded in the weekends because it is in close reach from Bangkok. Week days is more quiet, and there is some quality homes there to rent or buy as well Bangpra Sriracha.
  14. Most of all, it is about op and where he finely finds an connection and feel home. Do not rush it, since your opinion might change after first impression, and years later, feel the need to relocate.
  15. Agree, many fine places all the way down to Chumphon, just the matter of picking one. Ban Huay Yang is one of them for retirees
  16. Just remember the air quality is horrible 4 months a year in Nakhon Sawan and Phitsanulok. If you want decent air, southern provinces with more rain is to prefer, and the last years heat inland, have been horrible as well. Lived many places in Thailand, and best quality life is either an Island or around the beaches.
  17. They are more fertile, and often pregnant after first visit. Philippines is great, Dumaguette is a great place to settle and have as base.
  18. Nakhon Sawan very small expat network, but if do not need, then Nakhon Sawan is ok, except air quality. Kanchanaburi is good for living, but horrible air quality as well. Cha Am or Hua Hin 3 hours, is good, but some complain about airquality, I never experienced to bad air the 3 years I lived there. Ao nang Krabi can be great, but rain season can be harshly
  19. Bang Saen beach 80km from Suvarnabhumi. Perfect place for a relaxed life.
  20. @Gweiloman The one and only winner is China!
  21. Im talking pre crimea and Donbass boarder conflict. Ukraine can not Join Nato as long there is an ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
  22. Maybe the reason for russians to keep the conflict going to make sure they would not join Nato. Background information of Ukraine working for Nato membership. Relations between Ukraine and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) started in 1991 following Ukraine's independence after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.[1] Ukraine first joined NATO's Partnership for Peace program in 1994, later joining the Planning and Review Process in 1997 and the NATO-Ukraine Commission in 1998. Although Ukraine initially declared neutrality and non-alignment with military blocs after independence,[2] it later signaled interest in eventual NATO membership. After Russia's annexation of Crimea and support for separatist forces in eastern Ukraine in 2014, Ukraine began actively pursuing NATO membership, formally declaring it a strategic policy objective in 2017.[3 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine–NATO_relations
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