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1 hour ago, mikebell said:
What's the going rate for rich arabs?
5 camels.
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1 minute ago, sanemax said:
I was reading a media report about it today , said that his name wasnt on some list of restrictions or something like that .
Why would it. He's not a journalist. Does he have an NUJ card? He's just a YouTube vlogger. Should Kevin Burt's name have been on the list?
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2 minutes ago, nontabury said:I’ve been back living in the U.K for 18mths,after living in Thailand for 20yrs. And I’ve always been, and still am a big supporter of the NHS. However since my return I now see and realise that the system is dysfunctional, this view was recently confirmed by a consultant in a local hospital, who told me,in his opinion that the NHS as very inefficient due to too much red tape. Is this due to the E.u. I very much doubt, probably more to do with the incompetence of our politicians and NHS managers.
You are right on every point but the EU isn't responsible for the red tape. That has been generated by successive health ministers and their initiatives. Talk to anyone working at the coal face in the NHS and they will tell you that Hunt was the worst of all. He's despised by health workers. But the biggest issue, for which Hunt was primarily responsible, is the severe lack of funding.
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4 minutes ago, evadgib said:
That seems to be his own point too. If true how was he in contempt...?
The MSM complied with the court order and removed any offending content from their outlets. Mr Islam, thinking that he was above the law, continued to post content that was in breach of the judge's order.
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22 minutes ago, Arkady said:
ime was in the UK that you can get one in a high street AA shop on the spot for a 5 pound fee but you have to send off for them now.
£7 at any Post Office a year ago.
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3 minutes ago, sanemax said:
Yes, Tommy maybe a bit of a brute , but he has stood up against pedos , pedos who were previously untouchable, because they were Pakistani .
Tommy may not be a nice person, but all the nice people were content to see children being raped and not say anything , because they were nice and didnt want other people to think that they were horrible, like tommy
Tommy Islam has stood up to nothing. He has exposed not one paedophile. He merely repeats and embellishes what the MSM have already reported. Fake reporter.
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7 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:
are there CCTV cameras all over like most places in Thailand?
don't ever go back there.
450 baht/night and padlocks on the outside of the rooms, it sounds like a back street flop house. I doubt that they've got TVs let alone CCTV.
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1 minute ago, sanemax said:
What was the truth then ?
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16 minutes ago, ttrd said:
For sure the restaurants as the majority of the Indians eat mainly in Indian restaurants ...
You actually don't see many in Indian restaurants in Pattaya, Mind you you don't see many customers of any nationality in Indian restaurants in Pattaya.
I suspect that the indians tend to eat on the floor of their hotel bedrooms after visiting the nearest 7/11.
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1 hour ago, Lincoln88 said:I got too angry almost attacked him and kicked my luggage for many times.
That'll really get you places in Thailand!
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3 minutes ago, Sonhia said:
Not unusual. Thai driving skills and road awareness / management are lacking in many aspects...
Aren't Thai roads classed as one of if not the most dangerous roads in the world? Now that is something to be proud of much the same as the false claims recently made regarding free energy! But then again I'm a foreigner, or farang / falang, what ever, what do I know.
Yes, highest or second highest (depending on where you read it) deaths on the road per capita in the World. Many farangs are aware of this statistic. However, not one Thai that I've spoken to is aware of it.
If this statistic applied to the UK or any European country, every newspaper and every TV station would be screaming about it and demanding that the government do something about it. The government would be running ads on road safety with this statistic as their base.
In Thailand, nothing, nada, it's buried deep and away from the public. Why? I'll leave that for others to answer.
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57 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:
You continually tell us you are wary of/no fan of Yaxley Lennon yet expend a great deal of energy defending him.
Brexiteers stick together.
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5 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:
Pol Maj Arut Sathanon
Looks a bit on the young side does the Major. I wonder how much Daddy had to pay to get him that job? As much use as a chocolate teapot.
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5 hours ago, BestB said:
In the mean time , thai are allowed to ride and drive without a license with a 500 baht fine.
such measures needed to be introduced because it is foreigners who are the source of all road fatalities in Thailand????
Not knocking the decision just curious why same law does not apply to locals
500 baht? My wife was fined 80 baht for not having her licence with her, actually didn't have a licence but told the cop she'd left it at home, cheaper apparently. Reduced to 40 baht for cash.
The same law does apply to locals but the cops have been there, tried that and gave it up as a bad job. Now they're trying with farangs, more likely to listen and fatter wallets.
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6 minutes ago, transam said:
Well I was right, you have nothing to say about my posts and again making wild assumptions....
Chummy, I hate to tell you but you are making yourself look very silly.....
"Sheltered life in Nakon Nowhere"....Bwaaaah....????
You don't have anything to say about anyone's posts. Just little, unsubstantiated, childish digs.
I tried to answer your post. I knew that you wouldn't answer it with anything of substance. I know you too well.
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4 minutes ago, vogie said:
He probably knows more than you do, but holding views like some do on here, they think their views are correct and anybody that dares to disagree with them will be shouted down, insulted and even scorned. By thinking you hold the moral ground and people that disagree with you are immoral is a dangerous precidence to hold.
Peter Hitchens explains it very well.
Peter Hitchens? Extreme right wing bigot, and renowned idiot. Not worth listening to by someone with more than a scrap of intelligence. Now his late brother, completely different kettle of fish. Post something by him and I will definately watch it.
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2 minutes ago, transam said:
Which is, go on tell all....Go for it..
Not been back to the UK for years. Lives a sheltered life in Nakon Nowhere. Knows nothing about how the NHS operates in the present day. How am I doing?
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Just now, transam said:
Again you make wild assumptions....You know flush all about what I know...
Your posts tell me all I need to know.
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2 minutes ago, transam said:
Whilst you make a daft post with wild assumptions
Daft post? Wild assumptions? You mean because I gave you the views of people actually working on the front line in the NHS? When was the last time you used NHS facilities? Don't criticise things that you know absolutely nothing about.
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14 minutes ago, yogi100 said:
We've yet to hear of what's happened in Telford and Huddersfield.
Not true. The BBC have just made a 4 part documentary on the problems in Asian areas in Huddersfield. Fronted by an Asian journalist from Huddersfield. Coverd the grooming gangs in Huddersfield. A really good and informative watch.......unless you are a white supremacist bigot with a closed mind of course.
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1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:
I agree, probably in the next 50 years it will be popular. People have been talking up the darkside for the last 50 yearsSorry mate but you're talking out of your darkside!
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25 minutes ago, patsfangr said:
Yes, Petemoss, the restaurant you mentioned is called "Over The Moon". I've eaten there a few times; but not recently. For some time, they had changed their opening time to 3 PM. I had gone there for lunch in the past, so that ended with the 3PM time. They've now gone back to opening at noon. I would recommend it to anyone. It's a comfortable place, with good service, and good, reasonably priced food. ... But I still believe they'd get a lot more traffic if they convinced some well known fast food chains and restaurants to open there. ... I also agree that the little diner-like restaurant inside Tops is a decent food option. It's similar to the popular diner inside Foodland; though doesn't have nearly as many menu options. ... The food court is on the second floor, opposite the D.I.Y. store, beside the large (and nearly always empty) dim sum + restaurant.
Let me make it clear that, despite my criticisms, I am very happy that "The Chilled" opened. I visit there at least twice a week; usually to shop at Tops, one of only 2 super markets here on the Darkside. The other is Fresh Market on Siam CC Road, about 1 km from Sukhumvit; and a bit better than Tops, actually. The presence of those two markets saves me a lot of time and frustration, as they serve most of our needs, and minimize the need to deal with crossing the disastrous RR "bypass" intersection and Sukhumvit!
Agree with most of what you say but don't agree about Freshfood. When it first opened, the restaurant did really good food, gay head chef was really friendly and would do anything to accommodate your needs. We ate there nearly every day. Then the powers that be decided to take most of the farang food off the menu. Went from somewhere that was difficult to get a seat to somewhere that is usually empty very quickly. Don't Thais understand "if it ain't broke don't fix it"?
Tops is a better supermarket, more choice and generally cheaper. I never visit Freshfood now.
Also disagree on the bypass, I find crossing from Soi Siam to Pattaya Klang much easier now than it ever has been.
Anyway must go, off to Tops for a few bits and pieces!
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32 minutes ago, LazySlipper said:And if you give them and angry look... these entitled Fracks look at you with an angry puzzled face...and in some cases yell back at you.
That's because they simply don't understand what your problem is. Did he hit you? Did he block your way? No, so what's your problem?
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15 hours ago, KhaoYai said:
This is not just an Asian/Muslim problem - its just that 'Robinson' only chooses to 'expose' Asians.
There are a number of vigilante groups in the UK who proactively expose paedophiles. They are doing great work and cooperate with the police. The people they expose are both white British and Asian. Tommy Islam talks the talk and actually does nothing to expose paedophiles, these guys walk the walk and don't seek publicity.
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UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson convicted in contempt-of-court case
in World News
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The whole video hung on Tommy Islam's claim that he is a jornalist. He isn't, he has no press accreditation whatsoever. He is a YouTube vlogger with a known history of producing race hate videos. Believe a word that comes out of this vile little scumbag's mouth at your peril.