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Matzzon
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8 hours ago, Traubert said:
How many per year per nationality? Say last year, 2018?
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Wow! It must be terrible for you to not get a reciept of 300 baht. Welcome to Thailand. You needed your cerificate, right? You got it, right? Then just be happy and move on.
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Not living in Chiang Mai, but I am very well versed in Thailand and exporting goods from here, as well as importing the right stuff for this market.
We could just start with answering your question here by private messages and see how well that turns out. I am happy to help, as I know it can be very profitable with the right products and the right knowledge.
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16 minutes ago, yogi100 said:
Don't include us in your 'totalitarian states' claptrap.
The UK has just welcomed over 80 'asylum seekers' who sailed across the English Channel from France in one day! All Muslims.
Here's the source.
Sep 10, 2019 - A record 86 migrants crossed the Channel and reached the UK in six separate boats today - the most to have crossed in a single day.Little wonder there's been a report of another 'London boy' stabbed at the same time.Yes, and that made the country much better, and now you are really proud. Don´t worry, it´s just another riddle.
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11 minutes ago, yogi100 said:
How do you work that out! Is it some sort of riddle?
Yes, and appearently one you didn´t grasp.
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3 minutes ago, Tchooptip said:
That you said "Just saw the problem out of how the authorities and the police might be thinking of him at the moment."
When we read you it seems you are saying that the authorities and the police all think badly about his case, but it goes in all directions some agree with him and others would prove him wrong!
And if this were not the case the director of the hospital would not have been transferred.To become a director in another hospital. Do you get it now?
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6 minutes ago, yogi100 said:
It's the same in the UK. The police put it down to a lack of man power. They now often fail to attend domestic burglaries. They just give you a crime number over the phone for your insurance. And that's only if you request one.
However if you are too enthusiastic about reporting the crimes of certain ethnicities you'll find yourself banged up for committing a hate crime. Ask Tommy Robinson.
17 minutes ago, yogi100 said:The majority of criminal arrests in the UK are the result of information supplied by members of the public for a whole variety of reasons.
And that´s because both US and UK is overloaded with criminality, which also can be seen by counting the arrests of foreigners in Thailand every year.
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1 hour ago, Chazar said:
nonsense, the idiots will still "take care" throwing out krap food in plastic bags for them, I might add anywhere they feel like it littering at the same time ........... the real issue is ANY dog not on a lead rounded up and destroyed.
That was exactly what I posted. What do you mean with nonsense? Can you please try to understand what you read before posting.
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52 minutes ago, Tchooptip said:
Let me tell you politely that contrary to what some members seem to think, not all Thais think the same thing, including when it comes to farangs.
And what was it you wanted to say?
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25 minutes ago, overherebc said:
You do quite often in UK see senior position people and MP's biking to work.
Yes, of course you are better, then others. Sometimes I wonder what you people are doing in Thailand, when there is so much to complain about. You have it much better in your home countries.
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41 minutes ago, Russell17au said:
It is good to know that you are an expert??????
But, please! For the love of God, understand. They have been selling you counterfeit products. I also bought mine that didn´t work from Lazada.
Try to understand know, or tell me an answer to the riddle Steven Seagal used in one of his movies. "Tell me, what does it take to change the essence of a man"?-
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57 minutes ago, Russell17au said:They are not fake goods they are real Kingston products. I have compared them and the packaging with some others and they are they same.
They are fake, final! I´ve also tried to buy, and sticks that are not showing the right amount of space are fakes. Counterfeit products.
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32 minutes ago, Jane Dough said:
I would say that it has far more to do with the fact that this man is a psychopath and is thus devoid of empathy.
Rooster.
Sure he is, but I would say he is happy to come home to a place he feels as safe. I guess we just have to deal with our different ways of looking at things.
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42 minutes ago, PATRICK ALLWRIGHT said:
Thanks very much. I guess the retirement extension sounds easier to me as then I am totally independent of the wife in the future.
That will probably be the best choice as long as you can accept the amount and the rules for the money part.
That will definately make you Pat All(w)right in Thailand. ???? -
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3 hours ago, yogavnture said:im sorry , but i dont give my bank statement to anyone. that is personal information.
Ok, your choice! If you do not give them what they ask for, I guess you can as well kiss your visa good bye at HCMC.
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Show them the reciept and your re-entry permit.
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36 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:
Good for him standing up to them, can't be easy when getting over cancer
Sure, I agree with you. Just saw the problem out of how the authorities and the police might be thinking of him at the moment.
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About the zeros, I am totally convinced that there will be much more than one. So, in a way they will achieve their goal more than they could dream of. The bad side is that the zeros will be an amout of approximately three after a 1 in the fatality rate number.
Actually, when I see the people in the five photos above, I immediately started to think that it would be nice to see if all of them can be on pictures after the holidays.
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Me think Mr Buse is walking very close to any kind of made up deportation order. He is clearly a problem that must be dealt with, otherwise they would have been taking care of this long time ago.
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Heartbreaking! It´s time something gets done about the dog problems in Thailand. There are only 3 things to do:
- Demand, backed by law, that owner take care of their dogs and keep them controlled inside their fences.
- Apply tax and insurance on all dog owner, which will take away the ones that do not care and make the ones that pay care more.
- Consider all dogs that does not apply to point 1 and 2 as stray, and put them out of their misery.
(To all dog lovers, do not bother. I am the owner of 2 dogs that I love and care for.)
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7 minutes ago, Beggar said:
I guess it is an Australian guy. With the name William and all his many tattoos I would say he better fits to the land of kangaroos than to the land of mountains.
And I guess they already checked his passport, but you might be right.
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4 minutes ago, bluesofa said:
I disagree with you saying it wouldn't happen anywhere in the world.
In the UK I regularly walked to work (two miles) because I felt it was better for my health and not to cause pollution.
On pub-crawls, our group walked between each pub, we didn't need nor want a 'designated driver'.
Here in Thailand, my Thai family are reluctant to walk more than a hundred metres and would rather use a motorbike/car.
The first time I walked to the barber (five hundred metres) my mother-in-law was appalled and said I should use the motorbike - she was worried people seeing me walking would think I had no money for my own transport, causing her a loss of face.
When the nearest 7 Eleven was 3km away, I sometimes walked there and back for the exercise.
The MIL no longer says anything, especially as I cycled 120km (Udon-Nong Khai-Udon) in five hours, a couple of weeks ago.
Ok, you take an example of you and the Thai familiy you live with. Then I take an example of me and the Thai family I live with. I am usually to lazy to walk and take the bike or car even short ways. My mother and father in law, they usually walks to and home from their work that is about 4 km from their home every day.
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21 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:
Says the expert on medical consultations and all things Thai....not!
When did I state that I was an expert om medical consultations? It was SteveK that stated he was qualified, and i just questioned that.
And what is all things Thai? To me it seems like you are a confused soul, in dire need of help. Ok, sorry! Not qualified to help with that. Now run along and play with somebody else.-
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It´s easy to understand why he is smiling. This is a common thing with criminals that has been jailed long time. They feel prison is their home, and a place where they know all the rules and can adjust to them.
This guy got released after 14 years, and probably tried to fit in. What he saw was a society he no longer knew, and did what he do best to get back to the place he fit in. That´s the reason why this guy is smiling, he have managed to come home.
It´s absolutely no excuse for his evil behaviour, but it explains the smile.-
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Samui: Russian on huge overstay arrested while having his lunch!
in Koh Samui News
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Thanks, that was very nice of you.