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3 hours ago, bob smith said:
The worst of all is when you hear the dreaded "herrroo, welcome"
I like being called a hero.
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From the article in the link:
QuoteSuzanne and Steven decided to stay behind with their daughter while her boyfriend chose to travel to Thailand alone.
I bet he did. Go on my son.
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15 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:
Spanish chef carves up his boyfriend.
At Head Salad beach.
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1 hour ago, ubonr1971 said:
Im planning on building a house on that land
I would install good quality smoke and heat detectors if I were you.
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Very heavily fine any sugarcane mill that purchased any burnt sugarcane. Without buyers the farmers would not burn their crops.
Then actually enforce the law.
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11 hours ago, WaveHunter said:
As a business person, I think it's sheer suicide to use pop up's for advertising. There's nothing more infuriating than being on a website and being bombarded with those pesky things over and over! Who is going to reward that kind of tactic by giving them business?
As a business person, how much would you pay per year to use this website advert free?
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1 hour ago, nigelforbes said:
Here, rice paddy is 12/15k tw, about 5 or 6 mill per rai, north Mae Rim
I never understand the pricing of rice paddy. Why pay 5 million baht per rai to buy when you can rent for about 1,000 baht per rai per year?
Perhaps a more knowledgeable member could tell us how many years it would take to earn 5 million baht from farming rice on 1 rai. I suspect it will be a very long time.
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1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:Possibly the least friendly and most glary area I have visited in Thailand also.
Give the Phuket tourist areas a try sometime...
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@lkn Does that mean that if all debt that is denominated in US dollars is repaid, then there would be exactly zero US dollars in circulation?
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2 hours ago, worgeordie said:What operating costs .......Put t
hem out at beginning of the day,
take them back in at night.
Salaries and wages are considered operating costs. Fuel prices have increased, electricity prices just went up over 20 per cent, food costs more. If they want the same standard of living they will have to charge more. Same everywhere else in the world.
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1 hour ago, Mansell said:
It looks like he has a lazy eye….so if you see a guy winking at you, call the cops. Sometimes known as The Lazy Eye Rapist…..should do well in prison here winking at everybody……555
One eye looking at you, the other looking for you.
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So the OP states there are 200,000 of these types of visa issued per year in Bangkok.
Each applicant must pay 500 baht.
That is 100 million baht per year income for VFS for providing an online only service..
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She has an open invite to any of my parties.
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2 hours ago, KannikaP said:
like tone of brits.
Looking at the state of British women you don't need many to make a tonne.
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If their visas are revoked they will be dealing with the repercussions for a long time. When applying for visas for many countries you are asked if you have ever violated the immigration rules of any country.
The UK, for example, specifically asks if you have ever been deported, removed, required to leave or excluded from any country ever.
Their fault though, so deal with it.
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1 minute ago, steven100 said:
now where's that damn laughing emoji .... ????
You don't need one. You typed a reply instead.
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1 hour ago, steven100 said:
its just me ... I think about this every day constantly. They're all gone.
It's never too late to start your own family.
When you have a baby screaming at you then you won't have time to think of the past.
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"The government has not come up with any assistance for the power tariff that rose from 4.00 to 4.72 baht per unit."
That's an 18 per cent rise. When that rise is added to goods produced by factories, etc, then the cost of living faced by ordinary people is going to rise substantially.
At the minute I don't see wages keeping pace.
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We have a building with a 200 amp 3 phase supply. We have a 20 foot shipping container approximately 40 meters away from the main fuse board. We would like to run a dedicated cable from the fuse board to the shipping container. The cable will have to be buried under a gravel car park for approximately 20 meters. Maximum load would be an 18,000 BTU aircon, a few LED lights, and some other small electric appliances. The aircon will be used a lot as the container is in the sun.
1. What type and size of cable would you recommend please? Can it be purchased in 50 meter lengths?
2. There would be minimal chance of anyone ever digging a hole anywhere along the route, so does this type of buried cable need to be in a protective pipe for the distance it runs under the car park?
3. At the container end, would you suggest wiring the incoming cable directly to the new sub fuse board inside the container? Or would it be better to wire the incoming cable directly into a commando type socket, and then run a commando lead from the socket to the incoming supply of the sub fuse board in the container? A consideration is that the container may be shipped off-site at some point in the future, so "unplugging" it would be beneficial at that point.
4. What is the best way to earth the container? a. Use the earth from the main fuse board; b. do not use the earth from the main fuse board and instead use an earth rod buried next to the container; c. Use the earth from the main fuse board and use an earth rod buried next to the container?
Thank you for all your help. I want to get some input before I talk to the local electrician who will suggest his own way of doing it if I don't have any better ideas.
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4 hours ago, webfact said:
A .38 gun and 20,400 Ya Ba pills were recovered.
4 hours ago, webfact said:a red plate Yaris belonging to the police that was also damaged and had seven holes in it.
Thought a .38 only had 5 or 6 chambers. Must have reloaded.
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What I found interesting is that if my son was playing and I was watching him he would talk to his toys in English.
If his mum was watching him he would talk to his toys in Thai.
Just our presence in the room changed how his mind worked.
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11 hours ago, amykat said:
Nice photo …do all Thai girls walk around with a number stuck to their chest like this one …#59, so you farang men won’t have to worry what her name is?? Or is that in case you forget which one is your wife?
That's his 59th girlfriend this month.
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1 hour ago, nightfox said:
Don't these dummies that are always caught hear of vpn's and offshore accounts.
The problem is on-rampong the money, or in other words getting paid by the average Thai person spending 500 baht.
How is that average Thai person going to transfer Thai baht abroad, or indeed any currency? Transfers take time, and gamblers want to play now.
This is why websites pay ordinary people to open a bank account for them and give them online access.
Pattaya Townhouse for sale
in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Posted · Edited by redsongthaew
It looks like a prison. The mentality of this building is all about the occupants being under seige.
How much do you want for it?