Richard Kuklinski
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Do any of these shops make belts also?
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Thanks to champers and Henryford.
I checked out the places you mentioned and it was a good change from the mass produced factory beers. The food in these places was good as well.
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Do any expats in Pattaya drink craft beer sometimes?
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Any recommendations on places, flavors, prices?
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On 2/25/2022 at 4:22 AM, TaaSaparot said:
Soi Lengkee? No, now a Thai Food Shop.
Soi Honey? Reopening next month as a branch of Hemingways.
The one in my mind is soi honey. I go to watch 1 or 2 games there when I am in Pattaya.
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On 3/1/2022 at 12:41 AM, Danderman123 said:
There was talk of extending the 11pm closing time.
Are bars still asking for ATK test results?
Are they now allowed to open later?
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On 2/25/2022 at 11:17 AM, champers said:
Witherspoons, i-Rover.
Thank you. I know these places. I did not know if they were still open.
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On 2/25/2022 at 5:00 AM, scubascuba3 said:
Witherspoons on Buakhao is busy, there's the new sportsbar on buakhao opposite Beer Hub, also High Rollers Gentleman Club on Soi Pothole
Thank you for information. I know this area.
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On 2/25/2022 at 7:33 PM, Leaver said:
There are no bars in Pattaya at the moment. Everything is a restaurant. but you can bar fine the waitresses. ????
I think there is not much difference. I will buy a small piece of food if I have to.
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What time can the bar stay open now?
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On 2/22/2022 at 2:33 PM, aussiexpat said:
Restrictions vs actual
No bars open - all bars open relabled as restaurants
ATK before entry - yeah right, at most temp check ok
No GoGo's - see first point, now restaurants
Masks everywhere - except in bars
No alcohol before 11am or between 2pm and 5pm - enforced at Hooters and 7/11, all other bars serving no problem
Did they give a date when this would stop or will they keep this to get rid of a lot of gogo and bars to change Pattaya?
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Did the big retox sport bar open again? What good sport bars are still open in this area. Some air conditioning is not a must have but would be good.
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On 10/5/2021 at 7:04 AM, bbabythai said:
If I were the swiss guy I would give them all the middle finger. They would not get a penny from me.
That would be a death sentence for a guy his age in a Thailand prison, but sometimes it's better to take the pain and be the master of your own destiny than to be extorted.
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On 10/4/2021 at 7:37 AM, FalangJaiDee said:
I like to play this game called “we all already know exactly what happened”
so this is what happened:
the wife went out and arranged for the Thai intruder to rob her husband, either because she just wants a nice payout and/or get rid of him under the guise of a robbery gone wrong.
the fact that she had to be woken up, and the fact that she knew the guy, is enough evidence. Of course they “had no relationship.”
I have a Thai girl who tells me straight to my face unflinchingly that she doesn’t have a boyfriend, yet when I go on her tiktok, she’s taking a video and he’s slumped on the bed in the background.
Things I’m not doing:
-getting married to a Thai woman (nope! Don’t care)
-buying anything that I can rent at all
-?retiring outside a farang ghetto?
If you stick to that winning formula, you will have a good and peaceful and long time in Thailand, while other people are in financial and emotional trouble and in despair.
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Thai wife ran out of gambling / party money and hatched a plan with the deceased to rob her husband, the Swiss guy.
Just shows how quick your life can change here.
Now, lawyers, police, and the deceased's family will be the benefactors of the Swiss guy's retirement fund.
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5 hours ago, SoilSpoil said:
So if you wish to go to Khao Lak, you'd better not fly to Phuket.
If you wish to go to Thailand, you better not fly to Thailand.
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8 hours ago, RobMuir said:I have paid millions of baht tax in Thailand and don't have a problem with it.
I would have a problem if i knew that tax was being used to subsidize your Phuket holiday though.
As for charity I have probably given away more than you have ever earned.
Yet, you have no more rights here than a Cheap Charlie expat living in 4000 baht a month room.
Doesn't matter how nice your property is here, or how much money you have in the bank, you are a farang, just like the rest of us.
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4 hours ago, BenBen23 said:
The average Thai person makes 350$ a month working 10 hours a day 6 days a week. There is no public education or social pension. The luxuries you are talking about are out of reach for 90% of citizens.
In a country that does not offer citizenship to immigrants, why should I care?
How many times do I hear, "It's their country. Leave it to the Thai's." They have an unequal society here, not unlike many other countries, particularly African nations.
Thailand is under a pseudo dictatorship. If the Thai's want a more equal society, they will have to protest or revolt for it.
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2 hours ago, zaZa9 said:
Im not sure many other Thais can say that.
There within lies the problem.
The Thai government is struggling with the fact that covid is forcing them to make Thailand equal opportunity for vaccination, at the government's expense.
They have never contemplated, for anything, ever, that all Thai people must get the same, for the benefit of the country, as a whole.
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They are cheap because the rental ends up costing you 52,000 baht, after the rental shop comes and steals their own bike back from the front of your place and you have to give them money for a new one.
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1 hour ago, digibum said:
Poor people shouldn't be going to Phuket for holiday. There are much more budget-friendly places.
In the past, Phuket could demand premium prices because of the nature. The beaches have been polluted, and the green concreted over. In the future, Phuket will end up a budget holiday destination.
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2 hours ago, Golden Triangle said:
They are desperate for (foreign) tourists but wanna RIP em off for 500 Baht as soon as they step off the plane or ferry, go & sit in the corner with the pointy hat on you numpty ????
500 Baht x 400,000 = 200,000,000
This is why Phuket is hit hardest by covid. Western tourists were fed up with the place before covid because of the rip offs, then when covid came along, what domestic tourism could Phuket get with its well know reputation among locals and expats for ripping tourists off, zero.
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53 minutes ago, nchuckle said:
It’s not as though coming to Phuket is a privilege- it’s a choice as a customer to spend your money in the local economy which is on its @rse just now. Phuket should be incentivising that ...which doesn’t include alienating potential customers in this way.
Phuket begged for customers after the tsunami.
People came back to help the local Phuket economy, and what happened, they straight away started to price gouge, extort, rip off, assault, and rob people.
I don't think it would be any different after covid.
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2 hours ago, Neeranam said:
Also, speaking Thai helps. I was only refused the Thai price once in 27 years.
i guess you have only been to one national park in 27 years then.
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Australian Aged Pension
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My accountant puts in a tax return for me every year so I don't get fined. There is nothing much on it and he doesn't charge me much. I don't stay in Australia more than half the year but resident or not a resident I have never heard anything from the tax office while I have been living here.
https://www.expattaxes.com.au/do-i-need-to-lodge-a-tax-return/