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  1. Just now, yellowboat said:

     

    Overly simplistic, uneducated comments and taunts just are not worth addressing.  I believe there was an Indian gentleman that did as Mr. Love prescribed and was then deported.  He participated in rallies and made speeches, but he was not a Thai citizen, so he was deported. 

     

    If he fails to see the courage these people have and fails to understand that people in the past did the same thing to ensure his freedoms,  he is a failure amongst many triumphs. 

    "Overly simplistic, uneducated comments and taunts just are not worth addressing"

    ahh but you could say that of your own post, right?

  2. Just now, toughlove said:

    Well that's good to hear your are with the junta. Your silly secret word games led us to believe other wise

    Enjoy the peace brother

    i'm not with the junta, i'm with my family. what they do is not really my business as long as it doesn't affect myself or my family, which it doesn't. peace to yourself also. have a nice day

  3. Just now, toughlove said:
    2 minutes ago, Happy enough said:
    what are you talking about 5555 "grow a pair and get put there" honestly, does that even make sense?

    Errm that was corrected. A typo is stopping you from marching now. Lol

    more nonesense. march for what? perfectly happy with the way things are now. 

  4. 2 minutes ago, toughlove said:

    So me and 60 million thais are hiding from what lol.

    Your distressed about the regime. Grow a pair and get put there!!

    Or is this how you lived your life? How sad emoji25.png

    what are you talking about 5555 "grow a pair and get put there" honestly, does that even make sense?

    i can't answer nonesense. say something that makes some kind of sense and i'll answer

  5. Just now, toughlove said:

    Myself? I'm on the side of the peaceful 60 million thais. Your secret little word would apply to all of us.

    Why not just say "I'm impotent.. It's not my fight" you would get more respect that way

    i was talking about you suggesting that a member goes out from behind his keyboard when that's exactly where you hide. impotent? i wish, bloody tell the school when they send more bills. it wasn't me 555

  6. 5 minutes ago, toughlove said:

    So are you so what are you waiting for?

    You guys could make a real difference, great publicity so why stay impotent behind your keyboards?

     

    as you are yourself. there's a great thai word to describe people like you that theres no english equivalent to. guess it

  7. 8 hours ago, isaanbanhou said:

    60 my friend, if thats a boy compared to you, perhaps your not slow as self diagnosed but have the onset of dementia?

    that wasn't dimentia, that was regency. by the way. thai politics isn't something i care to get involved in but they didn't 'hijack' the country without good reason. that's all i'll say on that subject

  8. 58 minutes ago, isaanbanhou said:

    hijack ..to take over (something) and use it for a different purpose.

     

    As the current regime took over the country by force and hold the country by the barrell of a gun, I think the analogy should be quite easy to understand even if you are as you say " a bit slow"

    good boy. you obviously are ; )

  9. 2 minutes ago, Arkady said:

     

    I don 't blame you for being pissed off by such offensive rudeness regarding a highly sensitive subject.  You would think the policeman would want to station an officer in a couple's bedroom to check they were doing their duty.  I was in a similar situation being married to a Thai but without children and in the end I applied on the basis of PR.  But our experiences differed over the questioning.  I regard whether we have children or not as a personal matter that is none of their business beyond the question do you have children or not which, of course they have a right to ask.  I also got married late in life but my wife is still of child bearing age, so we always just replied jokily, "We're trying, we're trying" and sometimes, "maybe we're working too hard and should take more time off",  thus closing the way for any more questions on the topic.   All the officials accepted these replies in good humour and didn't ask any more prying questions. 

     

    At the end of day it doesn't matter a damn whether you have children or not and, if you have PR, it doesn't matter whether you are single, married to a Thai or married to another foreigner.  Everyone who ticks all the boxes gets through but the officials, for reasons better known to themselves, like to pretend these issues are terribly important, as if your chances will be drastically diminished if you have failed to do your eugenic duty and father a Thai child or have refused to even marry a Thai at all. I know several confirmed bachelors who have gone through the process.  Of course they had a much harder time with the interrogation and explaining why they weren't married at all.  One of them took a humorous approach when asked the question at the MOI, by telling them he was still looking for Miss Right and asking the chairman of the panel, if he had someone to recommend. The chairman pointed to a dried up looking, mid fiftyish lady on the panel and said, "What about her, she's still single".  At this point everyone in the room, except the dried up looking lady split their sides with laughter and that was the end of that line of questioning.                

     

     

    lol

  10. 6 hours ago, Happyman58 said:

    That is scary Be like ordering an electrician to fix some wires and a plumber turns up When you say i need an electrician not a plumber he might say but  sir " I am an also a volunteer electrician"  Would you still let him fix your electrical problem I would not. Police as far as i know must know the law they are enforcing and what actions they should take. So basically they should be trained i would think 

    i think you'll find they are. interesting story about plumbers and sparkys. anyway

  11. On 1/25/2018 at 5:39 AM, greenchair said:

    Only a fool would believe a smidgeon on here. 

    Some people that give advice or take advice on here, think it's the local free law shop. 

    It's an opinion site. 

    Not one of us is qualified to diseminate knowledge that is anything other than personal opinion. I've always known that. 

    Most on here don't. 

    That's why they get upset. 

    well that is none sense. plenty of good advice on here. 

  12. 20 hours ago, scotsmarc said:

    Thanks for the advice guys, it is very much appreciated. One of the reasons for starting the company is the need to employ people in Thailand. If my organisation is registered in another country, would i be able to work and recruit in Thailand through an international corporation?

    you can try but i think you'd be wasting your time. my comments through experience

    ** just read your post again. absolutely not. you can't

  13. 6 minutes ago, DJ54 said:

    ecently they’ve cracked down on land border crossing. Not sure what the limit is but UK friend went twice and the third time they told him 4 days to leave the country. He may have come in on a Tourit Visa. 

     

    Air boarder crossing aren’t affected. 

    not really relevant to the OP post though is it? by the way it's twice and renews every new years at midnight

    ** he would have came on visa exempt not visa

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