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ICELANDMAN

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  1. 20 minutes ago, genericptr said:

    Good advice, that's what I feel like doing right now. I think it's 99% certain next month something else is going to come up and I'll be right back where I am now. A couple months ago she already had me pay for her auto insurance (18k) while I was biking to work in South Carolina and who knows what comes next.

    And you not living together ? You are a beautiful fish, but not the last

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  2.   .....The landlord wants the dogs out permanently ....

     

    One of the biggest problems in Thailand is this irresponsible attitude of the dog owners, but like many things in Thailand there is no hope that this will change because in reality many Thai people want and have fun when their dog shows aggression, psychologically it is a demonstration of feeling inferior that is compensated by the aggressiveness of their dog,

    Surely psychologist in Thailand would be very successful in this country where I not see

  3. 22 hours ago, Logosone said:

    Where I live, Nong Han in Chiang Mai, there is a horrendous dog problem. An elderly neighbour next door has 5 dogs. Virtually every Thai house on the street has four or more dogs. Most of them do not have a fence and do not put the dog on a chain. The net result is that you have dogs coming at you when you walk the street, often in packs of 5 or more. Not to mention the dogs tearing open rubbish bags and urinating all over the bin, fence, everywhere.

     

    I only go for walks carrying a big stick. But thanks to reading the above article I will now get gun that fires blanks on Lazada, as it appears the noise is more effective than any stick. Also ordered Spyderco knife just in case. The situation is that bad here.

    You fond gun fires blanks on Lazada ? I not see nothing on Lazada

  4. 12 minutes ago, Assurancetourix said:

     

    Can you explain to me how we wash our hands in the thousands of places in Thailand where there is a market and street meals .....
    Never seen a tap connected to the city water system in these places; no soap or anything to wipe his hands ...
    no more than in the hundreds of thousands of road embroidery boui-boui where we eat a pad thai or another dish at 40 baht ...

    Yes living is very dangerous.

     

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  5. 14 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

    I defer to the aficionados of the nanny state everywhere. You know who you are.

     

    In the meantime, I will carry on doing what has served me well these last 3 score and 3 years on the planet and pay attention and look after myself.

     

    FWIW, if anyone else is into DIY health scare prevention, you can buy yourself some disposable P2/N95 grade masks. recommended by several Australian state health authorities for protection in the current circumstances.

     

    p2n95.jpg.4ac9b7d717325605aa82702b3240d00c.jpg

     

    PS: These are NOT available at 7-eleven.

     

     

    Thank you but you not found this anywhere, is too later stock out

     

  6. He has told the tourists not to believe rumours circulating on social media same ThaiVisa

     

    In particular he has told everyone to carry on spending at places like the big department stores in Thailand, all of which have measures in place to tackle the health emergency. 

     

    The media mentioned Paragon, Discovery Center, Siam Center and Icon Siam, if you buy on this place your are safe.

     

     

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