
Bday Prang
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Its hardly my thoughts preventing Thailand from moving ahead. ! I doubt very much that the Thai government or authorities share my thoughts, which are based on my own experience of employing Thais (on a very small scale) and also on observations of many Thais in and around the areas I have lived who chose to try working in factories. Very few of which lasted very long, once they had made a bit of money they packed it in and returned back to the village. It seems many of them just don't want or need to be wage slaves.
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To be honest I take no notice at all of medical "experts" especially since the Covid disaster. and I don't have a problem per se with all processed meat, just sausages. Bacon for example is a gift from the gods , and of course there is a vegan version now i kid you not. Although I do cringe visibly when I hear other brits here actually lamenting the availability and price of "Spam" For gods sake
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I doubt it would be that easy for a lawyer to find somebody using only their ID number, A lawyer might imply that they could , and would probably be happy to take your money But I wouldn't hold your breath or pay anything up front. Private detective might be a better option but the same caveat applies
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No problem finding ingredients for UK style sausages just look in any rubbish bin and if you still haven't found anything to your "taste" there is usually a bit of road kill lying around. should be easy enough to cook up a taste of home lol. If the two options above fail to produce, it might be worth enquiring where MacDonald's source their ingredients from, as they seem to be able to produce identically disgusting food all over the world And before anymore sad face emoticons appear I am from the UK and I know exactly what I am talking about
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Ex-PM Thaksin vows to return to Thailand post-election, face jail time
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
another who should consider relocating -
Ex-PM Thaksin vows to return to Thailand post-election, face jail time
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That will not happen -
Ex-PM Thaksin vows to return to Thailand post-election, face jail time
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The last thing anybody anywhere needs is a "Zi like figure to appear" If you are such a fan of his then you should go and live in China , and see how you like it there -
I stopped shopping there when I realised it was not "exclusive" and that they would let riff raff like me in
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So which is it ? anti social behaviour or a sedentary house-bound life? two diametrically opposed scenarios. My suggestion is that people, like you, who obviously have NO first hand experience should refrain from posting rubbish based on what they selectively read and cherry pick from the internet or the tabloid press. Probably the biggest cause of domestic tension here is the inability of westerners to stop seeing themselves as superior, coupled with their inability to integrate. The use of cannabis, in my experience, is far less detrimental to society in general than the use of alcohol, As for the rest of your post , you have just listed any problems you can think of and decided to attribute all social ills to the use of cannabis . Unbelievable in this day and age and straight out of "reefer madness" The fact is that despite the doom mongering by all and sundry , society has not broken down at all
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Ex-PM Thaksin vows to return to Thailand post-election, face jail time
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What sentence would he receive? despite his "youthful" appearance, at 75 he aint got that long left -
Ex-PM Thaksin vows to return to Thailand post-election, face jail time
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thats been done before,If I remember correctly, I think it was columbian drug baron Pablo Escobar who agreed to surrender himself on the condition he was incarcerated in a private prison which he had constructed and was staffed by his own people. He went on to construct a cocaine processing laboratory in the prison and it was business as usual -
Actually I was neither loud or abusive, As it happens I would rather have faced a thug in an alley than that bitch I was considering a formal complaint against her for her attitude but that's not my style it was only when I threatened this that she changed tack unfortunately i missed out the word "eventually" very apologetic,,, in my post
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Italian businessman killed as motorcycle taxi collides with forklift
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
surely you mean the forklift driver ? did you even read the op? -
A few years ago Santander threatened to close a SAVINGs account I had, due to me making no transactions for a year, I was told to use my ATM card (That I never even asked for) by a certain date to avoid this . I chose instead to visit the bank personally, I gave the girl behind the counter (assistant manager) a pretty hard time, she was very apologetic and at one point seemed almost close to tears lol They have not bothered me since, I have not been on the electoral register in the UK for about 30 years and that has not been a problem re maintaining a bank account or obtaining a loan. Banks without exception seem to have difficulty remembering who their customers money actually belongs to, and would be better off putting their own house in order before making the lives of everyday folk more difficult. Personally I would rather visit the dentist for root canal work than deal with any of them.
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I am of the opinion that these so called anti money laundering regulations are laughed at by the real money launderers who will continue as usual, and serve only to make life more and more difficult for normal people. A bit like the ridiculous anti terrorism procedures at airports last week i had to put my cigarette lighter in a plastic bag when my bag was scanned. For what??? I hardly think providing a name and address for the purposes of opening a bank account would be too onerous for a multi million pound money laundering operation, but it may get awkward for granny in a care home or somebody that simply chooses to live abroad. In reality I think these regulations are part of something more sinister involving the gradual erosion of people's freedom, Like it or not the cashless society is getting closer and I find that very worrying, we all should
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Italian businessman killed as motorcycle taxi collides with forklift
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
there are many kinds of ambulance and not all are meant or equipped for emergency service. This is not unique to Thailand -
Ex-PM Thaksin vows to return to Thailand post-election, face jail time
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Prayut is looking younger than ever, jet black hair and not a wrinkle in sight. I suspect botox -
Well judging from your post its probably best if you don't think too much and don't believe all your mrs tells you. If they wanted cheaper smokes they would be using rolling tobacco and rolling their own (its still cheaper than weed), They might even grow their own tobacco like my father in law does So just to put you right, Cannabis is not a substitute for tobacco, the reason being, is that it does not contain nicotine, I really thought everybody knew that
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Probably one of the most ridiculous posts I have ever read on here. However, I do almost agree with your last sentence, politicians SHOULD be expected to improve society (but rarely do they ever, ) You don't like to see governments appeasing minorities ? Your time would be better spent trolling on a gay or LGBT website give it a try and see how you get on. They might not be as reserved as me in their opinion of you