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IvorBiggun2

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  1. How do you know they were "unripened"? I think you can only tell by opening them up?
  2. It's a criminal offence so the police station is the best place to go I would say. Up to you.
  3. It is illegal in Thailand to sell unripe Durian. Has been for a number of years and carries a 3 year prison sentence and a fine of up to 60,000 Baht. .
  4. Yes apparently. The hard shoulder is the motorcycle lane. Well it must be as most Thais think it is.????
  5. In Thailand it's 'monkey see monkey do'. Just do what all the monkeys are doing. It works for them.
  6. It's you that needs educating. Unfortunately due to copywrite I'm unable to show the source of my knowledge. Try Googling ' where do the clothes come from sold in Cambodian markets'. That may help.
  7. They're sorted donated clothes/shoes that are donated to charity. Collection bins, in the UK, are to be found at the rear of ones local supermarket. They are cleaned, sized and processed and sold on.
  8. Not my job. His supervisor who witnessed the request for 500 Baht should have had him disciplined. But then again the supervisor is probably in on the IO scam.
  9. So I shouldn't have complained is what you are saying and I should have paid the 500 Baht?
  10. Complaining at immigration worked for me. I was there to get my stamps transferred from my old passport to my new one. The IO officer said, before he started, 500 Baht, no receipt. I told him I wasn't going to pay as it's a free service. There was a few words exchanged between that officer and his supervisor. My passport was handed over to him and he did the transfer. No charge. My friend who was behind me and having his stamps transferred as well took my place with the original IO. No request for money. So it is right to complain.
  11. It's in our nature to complain. Hate is too strong a word.
  12. Exactly the same thing at the traffic lights near the Uni in Buriram.
  13. Give it time 'reflectionx'. Once upon a time we were all the same as you and couldn't see the 'forest for the trees'. No doubt that in time you will become one of us.
  14. Fear is the best laxative known to man. If it wasn't for 'Venetian Blinds' it'd be curtains for everybody. I worship the ground my wife is gonna lie under. I have a soft spot for my wife. It's a swamp at the bottom of the garden.
  15. I thought that can only be done by the 'Ministry of Foreign Affairs'?
  16. You need to make a 'Living Will' at your local Amphur. I believe a 'Living Will' is uncontestable in Thailand. No need for a lawyer what so ever.
  17. Prescription medications for panic attacks and anxiety citalopram (Celexa) escitalopram (Lexapro) fluvoxamine (Luvox) paroxetine (Paxil) fluoxetine (Prozac) sertraline (Zoloft)
  18. Without a doubt. For one thing you only pay 50 Baht to see a doctor and the meds are at basic prices.
  19. The reason I quoted about the Labrador biting some ones face off was because you'd never have guessed, in a million years, that a Labrador would have inflicted that much damage on its owner. No dog is safe.
  20. You'll get Sertraline in Thailand. Just as good but much cheaper.
  21. Looking forward to 'Fauda'. 'Yes Studios has unveiled the new trailer for the highly anticipated fourth season of “Fauda,” which will launch July 13 on Yes TV in Israel and will be available on Netflix worldwide later this year.'
  22. Personally I think the op suffers 'panic attacks'. Not the same as 'anxiety attacks'.
  23. Does it? About the same time as a prescribed antidepressant.
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