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Hummin

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  1. See the post I replied to. Of course not, I know Carbon monoxide well enough to not suggest that.
  2. We started out in a Isaan village 4 years ago giving farm and construction workers 300,- baht a day + lunch with one energy and cold water during the day. "Specialists" 600,- a day Now we have to offer 500-600,- for the local "specialist" about the same price, no increase for them. Even they use their own tools.
  3. He had a tank next to him when he died? What do you think happens if you inhale carbon monoxide ?
  4. Yeap it is a evil circle of paranoia, everyone is coming for you, and want to kill you, so need protection! That cocaine snorting alcoholic Aussie got it right! Spot on ???? And the audience loves it, talking about bull pie show
  5. Typical Americans? Guns, and more guns This is just unbelievable, that this just continue year after year! 39 mass shootings so far in 23. More than 1200 people shot dead! https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/24/tragedy-upon-tragedy-why-39-us-mass-shootings-already-this-year-is-just-the-start
  6. Yes, and also social healthcare and education for their own, but still treat contract workers lkke slaves and dirty dogs!
  7. I know we (as a society) treat the obviously Muslim with the evil eye, and to be true I got the evil eye for using a mask in makro this morning by a fellow foreigner, or maybe I just imagined it, not sure if it was the mask or his wife smiling to me
  8. Prices about same when booking.com give you price for the booking with taxes, but agoda gives you price for one night and without taxes. OP might use VPN?
  9. It is an old law, but it is a thai law,
  10. We are talking about possible reasons of the evil eye, not the actual law. The truth is, walking without underwear and showing off your wiener in just one layer of thin fabric, is a cultural sin. Ask your wife or gf's
  11. That the law says nothing about! Thailand has a bunch of unusual laws to follow, but this one is perhaps the funniest – it's illegal to leave the house without any underwear on. To avoid any awkward conversations back home about why you got in trouble over this, make sure you pack enough underwear to last for your whole tripIt is against the law in Thailand to “go commando.” It is actually illegal to go in public without underwear in the Kingdom. It’s the law. If you do, you could (theoretically) wind up in jail. And that’s no way to start the week. More practically speaking, skimpy clothing is generally frowned upon, especially away from the tourist areas. Keep you shoulders covered and wear a longer skirt (or shorts), especially if you’re entering a temple or public building. source Travel dot com
  12. Maybe says more about you and your friends ???? I guess Pattaya and Patong divers fits the majority you describe, but still quite harsh statement.
  13. It is what it is, but I have stopped using Agoda, because they add taxes at the end! But I really do not care at restaurants if they deserves it, but if they do not, It kind of pisses me off, and I will leave a remark at google reviews
  14. There is no way I would have missed this one A nurse by the way
  15. You cant tell? Is not like they wearing burka
  16. Who is this rants coming from? Never been asked for tip since I first time and last time visited a soapy. I useally leave tip if am satisfied, and often places I visit service charge and tax is already included. Anyway travelling countryside wife pays, I do not bother to ask if she tip or not, but if Im going to guess, maximum 20 baht.
  17. Cant say I ever got the evil eye yet except from my wife, but I do not think to much when outside either! When I smile I useally get smiles back, and if I do not smile, I get the same response I express most times, but some still smile to me, and I have to smile back even my wife get the evil eye on me when a nice girl or lady. https://youtube.com/shorts/BmhuWo80V_w?feature=share
  18. Underwear helps to
  19. Where I come from, somebody else would had been on trail, not Baldwin. And the charges would have been reckless act with death as result. The correct term might be Involuntary Manslaughter and Reckless Homicide.
  20. From a legal point of view, there shouldn't be allowed to burn any books! The mistake in first place was to let Turkey in Nato, but we needed a watch dog and an allied in the region, so for the time being before Erdogan, it might was an good idea! As much Russia could theoretically been a member today, if they did the right thing.
  21. There is and youtube channel and if you google you will find the documentary. Not sure I can share it here.
  22. I talked to Limousin fast track company today, and they are not providing the service for the moment. It seemed I could still book online but they admitted on chat they where out of service. I could still book for my return, but no guarantee.
  23. I read several places when a foreigner dies outside hospital, they are sent to Bangkok for autopsy, and some embassies requires it like Austrian and Germany. It is up to family to require it if not, and they bear the cost! Us embassy In order to determine the cause of death, the medical examiner on the scene may recommend an autopsy when a U.S. citizen dies outside of a hospital setting. https://th.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/death-of-a-u-s-citizen/ old tread from Thai Visa https://aseannow.com/topic/891288-autopsies-in-thailand/
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