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7 hours ago, RichardColeman said:
Probably a Gen z'er that wants to stay at home on his playstation and has nothing to do with morals
"Rollox"!
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On 9/18/2006 at 2:49 PM, Gonzo the Face said:
Something Blinky Bill said triggered a thought in my mind about all the drinking mates that I have known and remember since being in Chiang Mai, specifically those who have passed on
I would like to start a list of those I remember here in Chiang Mai and would like all other local members to chip in and add the names they remember. Just add them onto the list and in this way maybe all of us together or by ourselves can have a drink and say salute, salude, old buddy, I remember and miss you.
Here is the start of the list I would like to remember, add to it if you like and see how many we can remember.
Skipper
Andy the Scot
J. B. Gross
Jeremy
Roger Morton
Allister the Scot
Jack Wall
Rick Cherry [ Dr. Lic ]
Crickett ........ way before her time
add on guys and gals
Two good ex-friends of mine
"Sausage Bob" (British Legion in Chiang Mai)
Chuck Pringle.
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On 4/20/2024 at 9:30 AM, Misty said:
So where are British going instead?
2023 -2024. Interestingly, the UK itself is the most popular (domestic tourism) Thailand does not get a mention😄
Top destinations for UK travellers
"Of the destinations considered, which are you most likely to visit?" (UK adults)
Table with 3 columns and 10 rows. Rank Destination Score 1 UK 17%2 Spain 15%15%3 Greece 8%8%4 Italy 8%8%5 France 7%7%6 Portugal 7%7%7 USA 6%6%8 Ireland 5%5%9 Germany 4%4%10 New York(USA) 3%3%December 11, 2023-January 9, 2024- 2
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On 4/20/2024 at 2:58 AM, webfact said:An Egyptian man was arrested in Patong
Caught operating a Pyramid scheme?
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1 hour ago, proton said:
Looking at the remaining staff listed on TT site in the forum section none actually live here, they are in Japan, USA or Singapore. Goes someway to explaining their ignorance of things Thai. None are women and no Thais, just people sitting abroad who come here on holiday.
How very wrong you appear to be!!
The Thaiger website I found using Google lists 44 team members including Thais, foreigners and 17 WOMEN
Their office
Thaiger Office
Asoke Towers, Sukhumvit Soi 21 BangkokReference:
https://thethaiger.com/our-team
scroll down to the bottom where you will find "meet the team"," contact us" etc.
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8 hours ago, webfact said:
Currently, these free drinking water refill stations are strategically located
Well I never:
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22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
part of The Thaiger family.
For reference. The Thaiger was formerly the Phuket Gazette. (Wikipedia)
The Thaiger NewspaperDescription
The Phuket Gazette was a weekly English-language compact newspaper published in Phuket, Thailand by The Phuket Gazette Co. Ltd., at Gazette Square in Koh Kaew. The paper was established in 1993 by John Magee, and Rungtip Hongjakpet. WikipediaThe Thaiger's full team (As at 19/04/2024) Google search:- 1
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1 hour ago, edwinchester said:
They used coal gas in WW2.
With respect, yes indeed and coal gas contains hydrogen (Google)
Common characteristic of coal-derived gases is to be chiefly composed of hydrogen which in- cludes high amounts of energy. In addition to this, coke oven and town gases comprise of near about methane of 25 % that is essential component of natural gas.
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6 hours ago, webfact said:
where hydrogen could potentially replace oil-powered vehicles,
Well I never - like Corporal Jones Butchers Van (Dads Army, UK comedy):
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21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
The two men were reported to be South Korean participants at the Songkran event
I wonder if they come here often?
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On 4/15/2024 at 2:29 PM, snoop1130 said:
has sparked a debate about violence and fairness in sports.
Yes indeed, and not just Thai Boxing. Sadly it is a worldwide problem in many different sports, as I know very well.
For over 25 years I was a qualified football (soccer) referee registered with the English Football Association. Although never physically abused, other than being spat at and a few pushes, the verbal and mental abuse was at times horrendous eg. phone calls to my house and scathing media reports, not about my ability to referee but the result of the game and blaming me - just as above with the Thai boxing referee. I could go on at length, but I will end with one incident where myself and my 2 assistant referees (linesmen in those days) had an armed police escort off the pitch after an U-18 International Youth Match between a Brazilian team and a Ugandan team. At the final whistle, the Brazilian team lost and all hell let loose with people running onto the pitch from all directions. Fortunately Brazilian Police Officers were on site and they escorted us back to the dressing room and eventually into our minibus. The spectators anger, I did not keep adding on extra time for the Brazillians to score!!!
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5 hours ago, Muhendis said:
I've often wondered that too.
In the Uk, police officers have a warrant card which, I believe, gives them powers of arrest if they suspect a crime is being committed.
In Thailand police seem to need a court order first.
From my time with the Thai Tourist Police, I believe an arrest warrant/court order is requird to bring an individual to the police station for questioning in relation to a crime (e.g. for fraud etc.) For street/bar brawls, as we have read about recently in Pattaya and Phuket, arrest warrants are not required, the perpetrators can be arrested on site and taken in for processing.
In the UK, Citizens have the power of arrest known as "Citizens Arrest", but it is rarely used with people leaving it to the Police:-
You can make an arrest if the suspect is actually committing the offence or if you reasonably suspect them of committing it, or when the offence has been committed and you reasonably suspect them of having committed it.
There is no specific wording to use when making a citizens arrest. However you must inform the person you are arresting as soon as possible what you are doing, why you are doing it and what offence you believe the person has committed.
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23 hours ago, george said:
The average number of sexual partners in Turkey is reported to be 14.5.
Gobble gobble, gobble gobble!!
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1 hour ago, IAMHERE said:
And then what? What happens to those that surrender ?
Junta military personnel are kept in captivity unless they defect to the rebel "freedom" forces. Weapons, ammunition and other military equipment are taken and used by the "freedom fighters". Junta Generals who lose and surrender, face the death penalty from their own Junta's terrorist organization the Tatmadaw. Civilian personnel working for the Junta are kept in custody, and in a few instances, some have been murdered for collaborating with the Junta leading to the arrest/death of "freedom" fighters.
I will not quote specific references as there are so many. Do a Google search.
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43 minutes ago, Brian Hull said:Good news for a change. Keep up the good work Boys.
and Girls;
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On 4/8/2024 at 9:20 AM, JoePai said:
Stop pouring so much sugar into food would be a good start
Thank you, I totally agree. So many over sweetend Thai products including bread, milk and drinks. IMO Thai mayonaise was the most disgusting I had ever tasted - so sweet! Compared to Cambodia, Thailand lacks a vast choice of low sugar/sugar free food products like we have on our Cambodian supermarket shelves. Mitrphol take note - stop causing obesity in your country!
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On 4/8/2024 at 12:26 PM, bamnutsak said:
Later on Sunday night, a charter plane belonging to state-owned Myanmar National Airlines was pictured on the runway at Mae Sot's airport.
For reference:
AFTER Karen National Union (KNU) and People’s Defence Force (PDF) fighters yesterday (Apr. 7) captured Myawaddy town, just across the border from Thailand’s Mae Sot town, Myanmar authorities used a chartered plane to fly things, believed to be cash, plus officials from Mae Sot airport to Yangon with Thai government’s permission , Thai Rath and Matichon newspapers said today.
Removing cash from the Burmese banks in Myawaddy back to Rangoon, to prevent seizure by the KNU?
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On 4/4/2024 at 4:47 PM, snoop1130 said:
while Thailand focuses on user-friendly strategies.”
Like involving its Royal Navy??
Today's news 5 April 2024:
A Royal Thai Navy warship docked at Sihanoukville Autonomous Port in order to promote good relations and expand bilateral cooperation between the Royal Thai Navy and the Cambodian Navy.
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50 minutes ago, Captain Monday said:
Is that not a Kwai?
Yes indeed, it could be a kwai (water buffalo). My photo gallery source states "crazy goat" but thank you.
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Well I never - recently in the news
knicker nickers
knicker sniffers
and now knicker snappers!
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9 hours ago, hotchilli said:
Every ladyboy should be made to take part in the draw... I'm sure there are duties to which they can use their skills to fulfill any requirements within the profession.
Why should they be allowed to skip the draw with a doctors note and then go back to work in the likes of Pattaya.
Yes indeed - the concert party?
From UK comedy - "it ain't half hot mum"
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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
has been rated the worst dish in the world,
I am not surprised:-
" fermented fish entrails and a spicy curry paste, consisting of chili peppers"
I hate chilli peppers and always have to tell the waiting staff "mai pedt krap"!
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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
The situation escalated when the foreign man began smoking inside the cab
A reasonable request IMO. The taxi driver has my full support. Yet another arrogant farang who thinks it is his "divine right" to smoke when it is against the law.
During my time living in Thailand, all the taxis I travelled in displayed "no smoking" signs inside. I am a non-smoker so no problem for me.
I found this photo amusing of a Thai taxi with warning signs:-
No smoking
No Durians
No alcohol
No dogs
No bonking (sex)
No weapons
No crazy goats!!
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47 minutes ago, webfact said:a fire broke out on an overnight ferry
IMO, congratulations and praise must go to the Thai Rescue authorities for saving all the passengers and crew members lives in a timely manner - it must have been very traumatic for many of the folk on board.
TAT may I suggest you change your slogan to "Unsafe & Untrusted Thailand" - get your act together! Marine accidents appear to be as common as Inter-Provincial bus accidents these days.
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Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
in Thailand News
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For reference - not only Thailand where UK State Pension is frozen but also Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam in this part of the World.
My UK State Pension is frozen at 102 GBP per week, the same as 15 years ago! Fortunately I get two indexed linked police pensions in addition.
Full list:
https://www.britishpensions.org.au/archive/frozenindexed.htm