Panadadad
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Hi all my wife was approached to buy the family land from the bank or shall I say pay off the loan the family took against the property. Problem is the banker say the plot where grandma’s house is is not part of the plot the bank holds interest on which we knew there were two separate chanotes ( proper or not is the question) I remember some time ago someone put a link on here to a website that had Ownership maps. Does anyone know of this website? No we’re not going to ask poo yai or anyone in the village for that matter as they’re all relatives and it’s none of their business
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Hookers and blow
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Robert Virasin is a Thai immigration lawyer here in Texas with an office in Bangkok give him a call he’ll have all your answers
He’s a great guy https://www.virasin.com/robert-virasin/
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6 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:I'd be also interested in knowing how the two got their hands on the guns from a former police officer and a former military officer. I would start by asking the two former officials a question or two. It's been a week so by now they should have some answers.
Sure they’re waiting until they gun owners get their story straight…ie how much money is in the envelope
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14 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:They surely never came in with guns or left with guns. So there must be a third party in Thailand that supplied, and disposed, of them guns. The police need to concentrate on who the third party was. Catch them/him and the house of cards will tumble.
The guns were registered to a policeman in Phuket. He wanted to take out the competition
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Sure they mean ”SEMI”automatic but your average reader won’t know the difference. Seems the bib wanted to get rid of the competition only mistake is he didn’t get the guns back to properly dispose of them
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7 hours ago, Captain Monday said:
The moto was going too fast for sure but do these Buggies even have turn signals and brake lights?
No probably not. Just like the majority of motorcycles and trucks in the country side
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Looks like they suffer from the assatall disease
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2 hours ago, steven100 said:
aha ! ....... very handy for a transport company manager.
Depends what they are transporting right lol
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Stop blaming us we hate competition
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Typical soi dog mentality. Don’t look like she resisted very hard ????
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So the most deadly virus in the world is still safer than being on the road in this country! Who would have thought ????
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1 hour ago, Neeranam said:
Not according to my mum, who is terrified of this new, deadly strain, as told to her by the experts on British telly.
Not only her but the majority of the world should watch I love Lucy reruns instead of the so called news
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13 hours ago, champers said:
I believe this article only gives half the story. Along with the published 3 worst case scenarios there was also 3 best case scenarios but these are unpublished. Perhaps they offer a degree of balance.
They don’t publish the 3 best case scenario because they want everyone to live in fear
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16 hours ago, simon43 said:
Solution:
- Entice dog into your car with some tasty food
- Drive 100 Km
- Entice dog out of your car with some tasty food
- Jump back into car and return home
That's how I handled soi dogs who were aggressive to my hotel guests in Phuket (the local Burmese workers had a quicker method to deal with the dog....)
This is exactly the reason why there are so many feral dogs in this country.. unless of course if the car hit a bump while pulling away from said dump site
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30 minutes ago, jackdd said:
What if you refuse to pay the 600THB bribe?
Just like everything else here in los no pay no play
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You just can’t make this ???? up ???? ????????????????
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2 hours ago, bdenner said:Where is his compulsory insurance to cover at least the hospital bills?
My compulsory (as was required to gain entry into Thailand )insurance covers repatriation of remains as well as 3.5 million in hospitals bills
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Why blur out her face. Maybe I want to contribute to her defense fund. In exchange for cleaning services of course
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27 minutes ago, tingtongfarang said:
i have fond memories of the station, hope they dont have a brain fart and turn it into a shopping mall
Don’t worry they’ll turn it into a fresh market and soon the smell of rotting meat and vegetables will fill the air
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1 hour ago, Promsak said:'donated'!
Will the government charge import duty or VAT?Yes the import duty is the 4000 baht that the hospitals have been getting for a product they don’t have
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1 hour ago, Captain Monday said:
Ask the many every year in US. Poor, well meaning fools who think having a gun will "keep their family safe". Their child killed playing with it.
Too bad this guy just didn't off himself instead.
And where did it say the child was playing with a gun?
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1 hour ago, ChrisY1 said:
Completely insane administration running this island!.
You spelled country wrong
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So 8 speed boats at a time and 300 people at a time? Them are some very large speedboats
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