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Roy Baht

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  1. Yes, like you, I have been in Asia for 30 years: From 1990 to 2006 in Japan; from 2006 to the present here in Thailand. There is the moment when you cross that line, when you notice you have spent more years outside of the States than in it and you realize that the United States is a foreign country to you now and that Thailand is your home. How does it feel? Not bad. There's no other place I'd rather be now. I'm not sad for those stranded here. I'm sad for those locked out.

     

    Or in words you might be better able to understand:

     

    But the funniest thing was as I was leaving the bay
    I saw three ships sailing and they were all headed my way
    I asked the captain what his name was and how come he didn't drive a truck
    He said his name was Columbus and I just said Good luck!

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  2. 11 minutes ago, GeorgeCross said:

     

    all the worlds weed smokers feel like this..

     

    alcoholics just joined us for a 20 days and lost their sh!t ????

     

    Do you mean weed addicts? Otherwise, the comparison is between weed smokers and alcohol drinkers (not alcoholics). Substance abuse is a whole other issue.

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  3. 23 minutes ago, chingmai331 said:

    PEA bills can be paid at every 7/11 shop.  Paid mine last week.  Cash only, add 10 baht fee.

    I have found that to be true too. Mini Big-G wanted to see my passport, so I just strolled across the  street to 7-11. Never had a problem since.

  4. "Tourists" lining up for free food and people who criticise that accused of discrimination? Thai embassies and consulates *should* discriminate between those who can afford to visit Thailand and those who can't. Don't these people travel with cards that an ATM would accept? Do they have no one who can wire money to them? Why are they engaged in global tourism then? What are they? Begpackers? I wouldn't be surprised if many of the "tourists" in these food lines--in Phuket, Bangkok & Pattaya--are of the brokedick expat variety.  COVID-19 is the best thing to ever happen to them. Free food and the excuse that they can't go home because the country is on lockdown. It's shameless enough to live on handouts in your own country but in a developing country, where there are people who are genuinely poor? Shameless beyond belief.

     

     

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