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IvorBiggun2

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  1. Buriram IO when they stapled mine into my passport? My wife submitted the TM30. Even though she didn't know what it was. And neither did I.
  2. And you can make up your mind in 7 minutes and that's including the search time? Go 8888 yerself. Best forum out there, including Thaiger. Thaiger will go down the same road as AN.
  3. TD will always be the forum for me. Lets people tell it as it is.
  4. It's water throwing time. Dogs keep a low profile due to hating people throwing water on them.
  5. Take off the current roof and replace with insulated roof panels.
  6. BS. Never in nearly 20 years have I had stomach problems in Thailand.
  7. So the choice is yours, do or do not?
  8. Can you take human ashes to Thailand? (1) The death certificate is not required. However, a copy of the death certificate should be carried by the importer when transporting the cremated human remains in case of security inspection. (2) The cremated human remains must be in the container that can easily be scanned such as cardboard, wood, plastic.
  9. Shade? Sunlight is their best friend; without at least six hours of it, they're more likely to sulk than bloom. They're not greedy for nutrients, either. Over-fertilizing can lead to a lush green bush with few, if any, flowers. Stick to a low-nitrogen fertilizer, like a 5-10-5, to keep the blooms coming.
  10. https://wise.com/gb/blog/taking-cash-in-or-out-of-thailand
  11. There are many people that just like to complain for the sake of it. You can't please all the people all of the time.
  12. There is no Bumrungrad hospital where I live. As for hospital stay I'm only doing one night which is included in the 13,000 Baht. I doubt that'll be a private room but heck it's only one night. By the way what are Bumrungrad charging just in case others may be interested.
  13. A marriage in a foreign country between Thai nationals or between a Thai national and a foreigner may legally take effect according to the form prescribed by Thai law or by the law of the country where it takes place. If being legally married abroad, there is no need to register your marriage again in Thailand, but a need to report and update the status of the Thai national. A visit to the Thai embassy in your location will be required to have your marriage certificates authenticated or certified. Once in Thailand, the Thai national needs to visit the district office in her hometown to update the status and obtain Kor Ror 22. The said document shall serve as proof of your legal marriage registration.
  14. What a absolute load of tosh the above is.
  15. I didn't say I was looking for an international trained doctor to do my hernia repair. Sure I want value for money but we only find that out with hindsight. At my age if I get 10 years pain free repair then the cheapest surgeon will do for me. An 180,000 Baht procedure compared to a 13,000 Baht procedure leaves me in no doubt as to which you would choose.
  16. Would a private hospital get you better treatment cuz you paid a higher price? Here in Thailand we all know surgeons/doctors move around private/government hospitals. Yer pays yer money you takes yer chance. With regards to the price differences I'll take my chance. The difference in price is unbelievable.
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