Not the first time anyone has said they want Pattaya to be a family destination. Will it survive without prostitution? The last time I looked there was very little too see. Reports of black water, katoeys beating up foreigners regularly.
I think it will be a difficult job.
Why does America have to kiss the ring of Crown Prince Mohammed "Chopper" bin Salman?
Why did America forget that the pilots who flew into the twin trade towers were Saudi?
Hmm. It will come to me in a minute.
Farage is still a wally. But then, Labour has no charismatic leader of its own. Undoubtedly, Labour looks like a clear winner-takes-all party but goodness knows how they will solve the country's economic problems. The NHS is the jewel in Britain's crown but nobody seems to have a cunning plan.
Well, this is strange. People complaining about something America does that they would love to see happen in Thailand.
Green card for a Thai wife in America?
Why no permanent residence for the husband of a Thai in Thailand?
Over the past decade both the public, and importantly politicians, have failed to grasp that once they do something illegal on video, it is available forever.
While there is some trepidation about the abundance of phone cameras and CCTV it can help to solve a lot of crime and show voters how idiotic some of their politicians are
Thaksin's alleged criminal case occurred in the past and was presumably done as charged. MFP hasn't actually done anything and allegations of their plans exclude the possibility they might change their plans.
1. Democracy: a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
2. Republic: a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
3. Thailand is non-aligned. I doubt it will fall on one side or another.
4. If sanctions worked, why is Russia able to fight a foreign war?
Transferring money to a family member can be tricky as a bank will ask for a copy of that person's ID card. When told that country does not make ID cards mandatory, the banker asked, "Well how can anyone know he is who he says he is?"
"He will tell them who he is," was met with puzzlement.
This is really confusing as the Lese Majeste law only protects the king, queen, heir-apparent, heir-presumptive, or regent.
I am not really interested but thought someone might know why non-monarchial personalities are included.