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Safety for solo travellers in the Philippines
Lacessit replied to coralia's topic in Philippines General Chat
I would suggest Thailand and Vietnam are better choices. From what I have heard from people who have been to the Philippines, it is probably the most violent of the Asian countries, due to poverty and the proliferation of guns. A middle-aged foreign woman would be an easy target. -
Quite true, however, there are less pleasant ways to shuffle off this mortal coil. Here's some of the complications from diabetes: Complications Heart and blood vessel (cardiovascular) disease. Diabetes majorly increases the risk of many heart problems. ... Nerve damage (neuropathy). ... Kidney damage (nephropathy). ... Eye damage (retinopathy). ... Foot damage. ... Skin and mouth conditions. ... Hearing impairment. ... Alzheimer's disease.
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Best advice I can give is stay out of the sun. Private hospitals usually have a dermatologist on their staff.
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Any 50% synthetic or full synthetic motor oil will do. Oils designed as specifically for chainsaws are more designed to drain the pockets of people who buy them.
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Americans confuse socialism with communism, they have been indoctrinated that way, just as the majority of Russians believe the war in Ukraine is justified. We have had socialist governments in Australia on and off since Federation, and we have survived OK. It's worth noting most of our reforms are introduced by them, whereas conservative governments tend towards corruption, and selling off any publicly-owned assets they can lay their hands on. No, I am not a red sympathizer. I was told by a Siberian Jew how he and his fellow students were conscripted to harvest wheat in the new lands. They stored the harvested wheat in bags, which stayed open because the factory that was supposed to be manufacturing thread to sew the bags up failed to deliver the thread. One of the pitfalls of a planned economy. As a result, about one-third of the crop was lost to birds and vermin. I also remember a quite hilarious article in "The Economist" many years ago entitled " In the Lunatic Bus Factory", describing truck manufacture in Russia.
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Excellent pets when domesticated, a neighbor had one. Supposed to be illegal to own a dingo; however,he was a lawyer so presumably he was immune to prosecution. Speaking of lawyers, did you know one in ten people in Washington, D.C. is a lawyer? We make do with three in one thousand. No wonder you guys have problems. My spelling eagle eye detected you feinted in your OP, and did not faint as you no doubt meant. Is this another feint?
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Kevin Rudd is like the curate's egg, good and bad in parts. As we all are. You should show more gratitude. Those insignificant people have contributed quite a lot of blood and treasure to the various wars America has engaged in since WWII. We have also made ourselves a nuclear target on your behalf, without North West Cape and Pine Gap your intelligence-gathering would be severely impaired. Perhaps Stalin was correct when he remarked gratitude is a disease of dogs.
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What is "normal?" A war in Ukraine causing global economic turmoil, perhaps? The BS trotted out by politicians to excuse their lack of action on global warming and climate change? An ex-president accused of being a felon on so many counts it reads like a phone book, who still is supported by about 30% of the American population? The OP is confronted by too many toothpaste choices, and the queues for car parking. One of our former Prime Ministers, Malcolm Fraser, once famously remarked "Life wasn't meant to be easy." It's obviously too hard for some.
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You forgot Sheryl and Crossy.
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Australian Aged Pension
Lacessit replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Which is why I tell Centrelink nothing. If they want to know something, they will have to ask me. Your spelling of the name has me wondering if you are even Australian, center is American English. -
What low/medium price wine do you recommend.
Lacessit replied to YorkshireTyke's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Wolf Blass wines are not a single vintage. They are usually a blend of wines coming from half a dozen vineyards. Having said that, the vintners at Wolf Blass are pretty good at blending to produce palatable and affordable wines. -
What low/medium price wine do you recommend.
Lacessit replied to YorkshireTyke's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
There are some very good wines in Australia, it's a matter of getting friendly with a guy who owns his own wine shop, and letting him choose. Usually $20 - $30 a bottle. I only drink reds. It's near impossible to adulterate red wine, the colloid that gives a red wine its color precipitates out. Whereas one can put almost anything into white wine, some German producers were sweetening their whites with glycerol and glycol. The best wine I have ever had was Booth's Premium Shiraz 1990, $15 a bottle. It was only sold from the cellar door, because it didn't need any retail outlet. Booth's were usually out of stock about 6 weeks after vintaging, people would drive from Melbourne to load up with 2 or 3 dozen. The guy who made it, Cliffy Booth, died in the 90's. His secrets of winemaking died with him. The vineyard still made a good wine, but it was no match in hypnotic persuasion. -
What low/medium price wine do you recommend.
Lacessit replied to YorkshireTyke's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Wolf Blass and Jacob's Creek are within the OP's budget. IIRC 500 - 700 baht. Unless I go to a premium wine - say 4000 baht/bottle, the difference between a 700 baht bottle and a 2000 bottle is indistinguishable to me.- 187 replies
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Australian Aged Pension
Lacessit replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
I was actually too old for the Vietnam lottery, although the song "Khe San" by Cold Chisel still resonates with me. Kudos to you for serving in a war we should not have been in. -
Unfortunately, most manufacturers of small items don't run to a spare parts inventory. A long shot is to find another blender that is broken differently, and cannibalize it for the bearing. I'm just wondering how much gasoline the OP is going to burn in pursuit of this part, though. May be cheaper in the long run to buy new.
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Tattoos don't bother me personally, although I have never had one myself. So I would not be trying to cancel a contract for that reason, it would be ridiculous. I still don't get it, you say the tattoo is for yourself. Is it a memento of a special event in your life, artistic expression, or a badge of honor that you can bear pain? IIRC I have said before on this thread having a tattoo does tend to act as a socio-economic classifier, which is probably the reason I don't have one. Although I have met some with tattoos who were good people.
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Australian Aged Pension
Lacessit replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
What absolute nonsense. Retiring overseas requires a big move outside the comfort zone for most people, and most pensioners are set in their ways. Then there is learning a new language and understanding a new culture, a task which is far too much for many nearing 70. There may be a few more retiring overseas, but it's never going be the rush you are postulating. -
I'm so tempted to crack open a beer right now...
Lacessit replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I think you will find life expectancy in the Middle Ages was considerably less than it is now, but it is a nice rationalization. Do you really want to go back to that time? -
I'm so tempted to crack open a beer right now...
Lacessit replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I've seen a few heavy drinkers die here, and it was not pretty. One left a trail of blood down the condo stairs after getting impatient with the lift, and tried to navigate them while quite intoxicated. Another was told another alcoholic drink would kill him, ended up committing suicide in NZ after defecating blood for a couple of months. Since 1989, alcohol has been on the WHO register as a Class 1 carcinogen.