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Sid Bream

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  1. On 4/15/2024 at 9:32 AM, Cookster said:

    Difficult to find a good coffee shop that actually has soy milk. 

    It seems it's too hard to go and buy soy.. standard answer is "no hab"

    Starbucks my favourite at the moment.....price irrelevant. 

    Milk comes from cows, there is no such thing as "soy milk", that is fraud perpetrated by the manufacturers of that 'drink' made from soy.

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  2. On 4/13/2024 at 7:40 PM, KhunLA said:

    SB does give you a proper size cup of coffee, about 3X the size of most vendors, thus priced accordingly.  

    SB coffee is rubbish, the prices are rubbish as well. I wouldn't drink it if I was paid.

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  3. 14 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

     

    Not quite correct Sid.....   Professionals are playing far more than 3x per week...    they are playing a lot while they are training. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I was referring specifically to matches. Of course they are training nearly every day at the higher levels, but not 3 matches per week. For sure, recovery from any physical activity as you age is much more difficult.

  4. 10 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

     

    Age matters significantly.....     I can't play a full 90 mins of full on football anymore 3x per week anymore...   I break a lot more easily than I used to and am having to significantly change my outgoing attitude towards physical sports....  (two operations from sporting Injures in the past 12 months !!!).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Even professionals do not play 3 times a week.

    Furthermore, you can be injured by dirty butchers playing football at anytime. eg. I had my leg broken purposely by an aforementioned butcher because I scored a goal and it was a big final. Some injuries you don't recover from, you're just functional but not the same.

  5. Marine 1 and Marine 2 used to be good fun. I also had good fun at the old Insomnia that was not in Walking st, it was up the stairs at the back of Walking St. Anyway, I suppose that's it if Marine isn't coming back or has been taken over by others, they used to play some good tracks, especially Marine 2, and I loved the space/roominess at Marine 2.

    There's no way I am paying 340 for a beer or 490 for a mixer, I'm not cheap Charlie, I just use common sense.

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  6. 2 hours ago, bbi1 said:

    Well, my post asking questions mentioned a certain visa run company and it got censored (meaning deleted) by the Mods together with a warning email to  "Share information but NO NAMES"

     

    This forum has become a pretty sad state, you can't mention any company names unless the company in question is paying to be promoted on this forum.

     

    I asked about a specific travel company and office that appears to have closed. I was wondering about their whereabouts and if they still existed, as they  provided excellent service for visa runs to Cambodia, and I had used them several times in the past,  they used to be close to the beach entry in Soi Post Office, the post was deleted asserting it was "off topic".

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  7. 1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said:

    No, that does not alter the fact that the Thai bank that you referenced is not, factually, an "international bank".  That a bank is a member of the SWIFT organisation does not make it an international bank.

     

    The ........ bank is, factually, a domestic state Thai bank through which it's customers are able, via SWIFT, to send and receive international transfers, it is not, factually, an "international bank".   I hope that settles the matter for you, factually.

    I didn't assert anywhere that because they're a member of SWIFT that it "makes it an international bank". However, since you want to debate whether they are or they are not an international bank and you've been rude about it, any person with an iota of common sense would ask themselves these basic questions.
    Does this bank have capacity to receive inward remittances from overseas banks? Yes
    Does this bank have capacity to send outward remittances in foreign currency? Yes. 
    Do they allow foreigners to establish a bank account or facilities with them? Yes.
    Do they trade in global markets? Yes
    Do they offer an international guarantee? Yes
    Do they trade in foreign currencies? Yes
    Do they offer international L/C's? Yes

    Yet here you are arguing whether they are an international bank or not. You are obviously clueless on what a bank is, what their operations are, what their compliance rules are etc. I doubt you have worked in the financial industry, hence your complete ignorance on the subject. I really love it when people like you try and assert their knowledge on something they know nothing about, then they use emojis as some sort of slur as you have done to show that you know nothing on the subject.

    One would also wonder why Krung Thai Bank have offices in Singapore, Mumbai, China, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Cayman Islands, since according to you they are "not factually an international bank". I suggest you  look into how banks can be sanctioned when they are operating in foreign countries when they don't comply with laws in regard to money laundering, KYC, etc Better not though, since you're clueless about SOP in banking.

    Last but not least, according to you "they're not an international bank", one would wonder why they offer the following products, international trade financing services. What would be their purpose of offering international trade finance, since according to you "they're not an international bank".
     

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  8. On 12/10/2022 at 9:56 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

    That's a state owned Thai bank, what makes you think that it's an "international bank"?!

    What makes me know for a fact, not "think" that they are an "international bank" is that I sent money directly there via SWIFT, which is via an MT103 which is an authenticated payment message. So factually yes, they are an international bank with which I've factually received money from one country into another country being Thailand on many occasions. They can also send monies via outward remittance in over 150 currencies.  I hope that settles the matter for you.
    I find it ironic that you used a laughing face when I posted about this.

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  9. 10 hours ago, Bill Dauterive said:

    Was wondering if there are international banks in Thailand that serve retail customers ? I am so extremely fed up with the low quality untrustworthy banks here. In my 15 yrs i have had about 5 or 6 different ones and they all suck in their own way

    Just wondering if KTB fall into your above grouping, because I've never had any issues with them so far.

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  10. 4 hours ago, Lemsta69 said:

    Indonesia is NOT a "Muslim country" at all. Ever heard of Pancasila?

    Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country on the face of earth. And you will find that Christians have been  attacked, churches targeted, churches bombed etc. These are facts. Constitutionally it may not be an Islamic Republic, but you will rarely find a non Muslim being President of Indonesia.
    You will also find that most Indonesians vote based on the religious affiliation of politicians. Megawati is an exception, although she had a famous Father.

  11. Have yourself some watermelon juice. I found this to be most helpful when hydrating along with celery juice as it is full of natural minerals.

    A University of Naples study found that plant chemicals lutein and zeaxanthin - found in fruit such as watermelon and papaya - help hydrate twice as much as water.

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  12. This is not a stereotypical comment, as I've heard it in multiple Asian countries. I am not asserting all Asians assert this, but many I have heard do. "You farang, you rich", "you bule, you rich", "you foreigner, you rich".

    The other thing is that you just can't leave properties unattended irrespective of where you live in the world. If you've got reliable trustworthy neighbours who you have good relationships with then that is another thing, and even then the criminals can try and get in through the roof if it's tiled. There's no way I could leave a property unattended for 5 months and think that I am going to come back to it without anything being disturbed/stolen in the world we live in, but I suppose it depends on the relevant country and what sort of area the house is situated in to some degree.

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