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4 minutes ago, Yinn said:
Wrong, is up to the person. Joey can be famous comedian, actor etc.
Now thai superstar. Many movie, successful.
But he learn thai and is friendly.
He not sex tourist in Pattaya hate everyone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Chernyim
I am south person. Have many friend whiter than me.
The USA have the racism problem for black people. Famous for that one.
sound like you right?
Why do caucasion sunbath?
They want to beautiful like Thai people right?
Also on the farm, the man often not wear shirt, not care if dark skin.
Woman do care more, for beauty. NOT because they worry about they will look like an African person.
You protest a bit too much. Care to create a poll to see how many here believe you?
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10 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:
at Villa Market I tell the super beautiful check out checker person to put everything back in the cart. You can shop for me on Tuesdays. I just want to know where you will put the 5k bag of rice.
I'll pay you to shop for me. How much?
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4 hours ago, jasonadamssmith said:
I'm a black american male
This is why Thais don't like you. They may not like me because I am American, but let's be truthful about their absolute bigotry towards anyone with skin darker than a mole.
Thais don't like black people. They don't like Africans, and they don't like blacks from Europe or America. They don't like their own people who are darker than they are.
Why else would these people walk around on a 40 degree day, wearing clothing from head to toe? What is their answer? They don't want to get dark.
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1 hour ago, NCC1701A said:
Also I am very funny.
I hope you're kidding.
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Just now, CharlieH said:
Yes ! purely from a practical point of view.
If I had stuff that could not be reasonably carried then they would have to bag it or I would leave it. The option to buy a non-plastic bag should be and remain a choice, NOT compulsory. (imho)
Walking around Thailand with the ability to avoid the gaps in the pavement is hard enough when your eyes can see the terrain beneath you, but now add a ridiculously cumbersome box with food items rolling around and think about your safety.
FoodLand and all other stupidmarkets should be sued for any injuries due to not being able to control one's own groceries!
Try navigating the parking lots, with cables strewn across, uneven pavement and bad steps, and do it while balancing a huge box full of groceries.
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On 9/30/2019 at 6:58 AM, Kadilo said:Disagree.
Maybe in the bars and gogos.
You're wrong.
I have not met one Thai woman on Tinder or elsewhere with many kind words for Thai men. Like their bargirl counterparts, they too do not like Thai men. Unlike their bargirl counterparts, they hold decent jobs from Lawyer, to Bank Manager.
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Yesterday I took the boy and we went to buy some food at Foodland, located somewhere in the Bangkok Metropolis. I had forgotten it was Tuesday and was going to be a hide the plastic bags day. Sure enough, they had placed boxes over the plastic bags at the end of the checkout so you wouldn't see them and get strong armed into buying a bag you will likely never use again.
I can't in good conscience put my cat dookies in a cloth bag! I need plastic bags and lots of them!
When I got to the checkout, I told them no bags no sale. I told them they could put everything back on the shelves and put the cut Pastrami (my boy loves pastrami) back the way it came. They could reverse slice it if they cared to. I told them in no uncertain terms, that I would leave and leave all the food in the basket.
It did cause some concern among the checkers but eventually a nice lady manager came by and gave them the ok to .... wait for it ....
RELEASE THE BAGS.
And release them they did! You'll notice that I bought 10 Kilos of Cat Litter. I could not get them to not bag the cat litter! They put two bags on the litter even though you will see from the photo, that the bag had a wonderful handle built-in. I got double-bagged!
That's ok, my bag supply is growing!
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13 minutes ago, Tayaout said:
You are right. The cheapest DIY is almost on par with expensive model. Lots of information and scientific data here: https://smartairfilters.com/cn/en/
You are correct. It's very hard to find a box fan in Thailand, but I managed to find one on Lazada. Try buying a square fan (box fan) in any store, you won't find them.
I did spend a bit more for the Hatari because ability to put ions into the air.
Invest in some Filtrete from 3M. I cover my Hatari Hepa Filters with a sheet of Filtrete which does not get 25 percent of what passes through it, but it acts as a disposable pre-filter and is usually to the point where the airflow is starting to be restricted in only a month's time.
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1 minute ago, rumak said:
thanks John. i feel better now
I'd give you a virtual hug if I knew your IP address.
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1 hour ago, rumak said:
Scary to use when all lights are blinking , so i unplug
You're kidding, right?
It's an air purifier. It has a fan blade, a motor and a filter. It's not an explosive.
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On 5/4/2019 at 5:27 PM, lopburi3 said:
Filters work and work well and need not be expensive. Have been using Hatari for years and very happy with them. Noise of HT-AP12 at lower speeds is very slight and that is all that is required to keep my 26sm bedroom under 10 for PM2.5 - can air out to outside levels and within minutes back under 10, Cost is less than 5k baht and rated for 32sm use.
Currently on a clean air evening outside is 19 (aqi 65) and in bedroom is 003 (aqi 13).
I have two. I run them 24 hours a day for a 45 sqm condo. Don't listen to the "challenged" here, who tell you nothing will help. Hatari is the cheapest because it is made here and not imported. People also like the Xiaomi brands which cost not too much more.
Again, please try to ignore the "challenged."
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Almost 100 percent sure, that you CANNOT do it online the first time. I don't remember bringing anything but my passport the first time.
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Might be cooler, but the air quality sucks as usual.
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4 minutes ago, Just Weird said:
That's irrelevant, if someone visits Thailand so often that they could be coming here for work that's all Immigration needs.
All speculation. They could be coming here for many reasons.
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1 minute ago, ubonjoe said:
Any kind of work that requires a work permit and/or the correct visa or extension of stay.
So it's just throwing spaghetti at a wall?
Don't try that with uncooked spaghetti, it's guaranteed that nothing will stick.
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No one mentioned taking care of a Thai.
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3 pages and not one answered my question. Do I have to ask it again? When they claim they suspect you of working, what type of work would that be?
Taxi Driver?
Whore?
Professional Agitator?
Goldsmith?
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Many stories of people attempting entry either to be denied, or warned. Most say Immigration accuses them of working in Thailand or suspects them of working in Thailand.
What kind of work do you suppose immigration suspects these people are doing?
It seems logical that it would be a digital nomad type of work, but most here think they don't care about DN work.
What is the truth?
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I met an exemplary Taxi driver tonight. I liked him.
The Thai (snip) taxi driver before him who didn't want to make a u-turn, not so much.
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On 9/22/2019 at 2:29 PM, Pravda said:
My Canadian passport just went through a washing machine.
My passport is always in a ziploc flat, not much bigger than my passport.
Don't travel on a washed passport you might be arrested.
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On 6/17/2017 at 8:31 AM, quadperfect said:
Ais ,radar ,watch command .
As a american i am truly embarrassed.
This should never happen ever. Remember the uss cole incident.
The Cole was anchored. I fail to see the similarity.
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8 hours ago, NanLaew said:
It used to be dead easy on craigslist...
It is, so long as you don't mind a Katoey.
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8 hours ago, pomozki said:
That stir-fry idea looks like a terrific use for both pangasius and cod, cheers
I would serve it to Gordon Ramsay himself and expect a smile.
Fresh basil, garlic, tomato, parsely, olive oil, butter, hot chilis green and red and lemon juice.
Do you like Thai people?
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The old "exception that proves the rule" trick.
Good try though.