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23 hours ago, dennis123 said:
When I take my car with me I can take a lot of my stuff with me, all my clothes, laptops, xbox TV, tools, you name it, so in case they don't let me in I still have all my stuff with me, hence the so specific question if I can just turn around with car included.
I never do border runs, only tourist visa runs so that forces me to stay a day or two, or sometimes I stay a week or two, for an exempt there would not even be a need to go to Vientiane right? Cross the border and walk straight back or is it recommended to spend at least a day or two to make it not too obvious?
I was also considering to drive to Vang Vieng, find a quiet resort, work a bit, smoke a bit of weed, just very layback, just to get an idea if I could keep up with that for several months. Most affordable resorts don't come with an office chair and desk as I work a lot online, and to sit there all day in the resorts' restaurant during high season is also not really my choice, as I prefer some privacy.
Thing with Laos is that I'd be doing immigration runs every month, and border runs to Cambodia mostly I suppose every three months so I kind of weighing my options and I want my car with me, as it's just convenient but it looks ugly as hell so almost impossible to sell, but still a good mileage to go. It's a strange story about my car, a paintjob won't cut it, as a matter of fact two doors would need to be replaced first as the scratches run so deep, plus unexplainable noises near the wheels that no garage was able to identify or fix but loud enough to notice during a test drive, but the engine is still in great shape, and so is the rest so I don't want to dump it just yet.
Sihanoukville is somewhat okay but the crime rate puts me off, each time I've been there I got robbed or drugged at some point. Never happened in Pattaya. Guess I have a big target on my back there, plus the abundance of casinos, ain't gonna end well, and in terms of gay life very limited, they have one bar that's empty most of the times, everyone either moves to Phnom Penh or Thailand.
If I move further away I have to dump all my stuff, like Vietnam or the Phillippines, Hanoi or Cebu doesn't sound too bad though I've never been there.
Everyone says avoid Poipet, next week they might say avoid Vientiane or Savannakhet border, or Had Lek (Cambodia).
That was my initial plan, go to Koh Kong for a few days but I don't think they are that easy with visa exempts there, they warned me years ago about that at the border itself (immigration), that I couldn't just return but had to go to PP for a tourist visa and that was at a time when I had zero exempts in my passport (talking about 3 years ago or so).
Koh kong is not a problem for visa exempt, and there is better weed there ????
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What happens to them ? I have never seen idiots who try to improve as much as people in charge here are doing lately...
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yes SIM cards are expensive and difficult to get around the world when really needed...
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5 hours ago, ivor bigun said:
Really good mechanic,used him for years 0817156819. Still going as far as i know ,anyway hope so getting a service next month
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Where is he located ?
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Wrap is easier and less chance that they do a monkey job unlike cheap painting.
Few wrapping places around Pattaya.
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1 hour ago, BigC said:
Problem is now you get found guilty they are deporting people.
Before the penalty for small bit of cannabise was either a 1500 baht fine or 3 months in jail basically up to the judge
Nobody has ever been jailed 3 months for some weed, or maybe only if cannot pay the cheap fine.
And I do not think that they deport foreigners for this also, or maybe only in the retarded south.
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hello, is LEK still ok for the price ? unlimited croissants and salad is really great, even if it's a cheap place. Still 120 ? Thank you.
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555 some people still dont know !!!
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40 minutes ago, joloit said:
The trailer is being built by a friend up in Udon Thani. Specialist in trailer construction. Twinner Trailer is the name of the company.....
Sent from my iPhone using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile appCan you ask him how much he could sell it if I wanted the same ?
In cas I also would like to build a tiny house, do you think that I should do it at the same time as you, or wait that you finish and maybe later do it with your help ?
I am sure that I won't be able to do it alone, but can find handy Thai to help.
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2 hours ago, RonniePickering22 said:
The comment of the ignorant. The moo ban I described is filled with middle class Thais with good jobs.
100% sure, the same kind as foreigners who cannot pay more than 5000 to rent a house...
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On 11/6/2018 at 7:28 PM, balo said:
Not only Oscar sardines but Oscar mackerel in tomato sauce. 109 baht. Great on sandwiches. Tastes just like my favorite back home in Norway. You can buy them at Tops and Central foodmarket, also Best supermarket in Pattaya.
yes, and sardine in olive oil is the healthiest fish in the world.
I do not eat zhit thai fish anymore, I let them for people who enjoy dying in pain ????
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6 hours ago, joloit said:
Hi,
The way it looks, I will be the first one to build a tiny house here in Thailand. Waiting for the trailer and then I‘ll be ready to begin working. It‘s difficult to estimate the building costs. Hopefully, around THB 750.000.
I will update this thread from time to time.
Sent from my iPhone using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile appHello,
Can you tell me where you buy the trailer and how much ?
Thanks.
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11 hours ago, RonniePickering22 said:
What interests me is everyone's obsession with condo living when you can stay in a 2 bed house with swimming pool in the moo ban, security outside and 13 Baht bus into town for around 5000 Baht per month.
Ting tong farang indeed!
If you enjoy living with the motorsai or yaba dealers, yes, this is a moo ban for you !
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Time to buy ?
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Wow ! A team of totally useless people <3
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1 hour ago, Sheryl said:
Government hospitals are the least expensive but no guarnatee they would agree to do these tests and a lot of red tape to go through first.
Least expensive private options:
Sri Racha - contact [email protected] for price quote and GI specialist recommendation (this is Phyathai Sri Racha)
Bangkok - digestive clinic at RSU healthcare in Bangkok, Sukhumvit Soi 31. Call for appointment 02 610 0300 The GI specialist there is Dr. Varocha Mahachai and her hours are Mon and Wed 9 Am - noon and Saturdays 4-6P
www.rsuhealth.com but the website is not very useful
Thank you so much.
I have been to public hospitals already and nobody wanted to do it, and I trust them more than private.
But having these symptoms for years already, I should maybe test it thanks to your recommendation.
I will contact Phyathai and RSU. I think that I saw this name Varocha Mahachai in another thread, is it someone that you already met ?
And also, if I choose Phyathai, do you have a name of doctor that you like ?
Thanks again for all your help.
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On 3/13/2017 at 8:54 AM, KittenKong said:
Tony's, not far from immigration and just off Jomtien 2nd Road. https://goo.gl/maps/9YjxTnrWNW62
Though it would probably be cheaper to buy a monthly ticket.
The worst of any gym anywhere in Thailand !
Any other option ? At least something decent ?
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On 10/31/2018 at 1:05 PM, Sheryl said:
You later said you felt nothing.
A pressure sensation could be many, many things. But is not usually typical of gastritis. Though I am really unsure what it is you feel as you have variously said you felt like there was a "wound", then that you felt nothing, now that you feel pressure.
If you have a persistant sensation of pressure you should have an ultrasound to ensure there is no mass.
As it sounds like you might be a heavy drinking, liver enlargement also a possibility.
An abdominal ultrasound is not expensive.
Hello,
Thank you for your help.
Can I know where I could do a gastroscopy and/or ultrasound in Bangkok or Pattaya at an honest price ?
Thank you.
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On 4/17/2017 at 3:36 AM, cyberfarang said:
If this is for Thais, then surely they should have better ideas then us for knowing how to setup a mobile restaurant in Thailand. If not there are hundreds of Thai forums online where they could ask the same questions to other Thais, that would be more logical than asking a foreigner for advice on the matter.
You seem to know a lot hahahaahha+++
Thai having ideas ???? You made my day !
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On 2/22/2017 at 1:32 PM, maddox41 said:
I'm in the process of doing a movable restaurant and bar
It 2 shipping container's plus a mobile toilet free standing deck and movable gazebo
The issue here is your budget and he hardest thing is finding land in bkk to put it on ??
If your budget is around 200 000 b it's a food truck ( second hand is an option )
Try bhat and sold !!!
I have food trucks and a few mobile food trailers on there
Good luck☺
what are you selling in them ?
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11 minutes ago, johng said:This kind of truck is everywhere now, and it's clearly the future of Thailand street food, as someone else said.
All street sellers own a pickup, so they will just have to buy a food truck instead, and it's even cheaper.
Streets will be cleaner and they won't let any zhit on the pavement when leaving.
I have seen steaks, pizza, Thai food, ice cream, and almost everything sold in them.
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Why do you need a school, don't you know how to drive yourself ?!
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A tiny house could also be a restaurant ????
https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/884923-tiny-house-on-wheels
Oscar Sardines from Tops, but where else can you buy them ?
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But still caught in EU.