Everything posted by G Rex
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I've got a rather large dong
You and Britmantoo need to start a Rabbit Appreciation Society..
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I've got a rather large dong
No , actually I don't. I just wanted to show that someone other than Bignok or Bob Smith could start a thread. Enjoy
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The world is burning down... So what are you up to?
we are drinking , singing karaoke - probably annoying the neighbours doing the equivalent of 'fiddling while Rome burns' never wanted to live forever anyway! quality vs quantity
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Your best life quotes
"youth's a mask, but it don't last - live it long and live it fast" - Rod Stewart, and my favourite - Success is being able to get what you want - Happiness is enjoying what you have
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I am totally powerless against it.
Mate... I know how you feel I gave up drinking last night. I reckon I might give up again later tonight.
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My father underwent surgery last week : Paetongtarn
rumour has it he wants to truly enjoy his time in LOS. He had the penis pump installed..
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2020 Volvo XC90 vs 2023 Mazda CX8
I have a 2022 Mazda CX8 (Captain's Chairs Diesel variety). It is a very comfortable car to drive - we use it as our holiday car. It has good performance - happily sitting at 140ish on motorways all day (not that I would ever speed!!). Fuel economy , 14 -16km/L. Suspension is a little soft, but that adds to the comfort. I have just racked up 20,000K - the only issue I have had was a rattle in the left front strut - which was replaced under warranty. Volvos historically have made good, reliable cars - I have owned a few. I have little first hand knowledge of their newer offerings. What I do know is that Volvo, like Peugeot & other sub "prestige" Euro cars in Thailand depreciate & drop in value like a lead balloon. I am biased, but in LOS, would go the Mazda .......
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Shocking treatment: Thai-American couple demands justice after electric shock in Chon Buri hotel jacuzzi
Only if the cardiac muscle was damaged by the electric shock
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Stray puppy becomes millionth animal to be neutered and vaccinated by Soi Dog Foundation
We will agree to disagree on this one. Also - killing or culling of dogs as you mentioned above - could be viewed as being performed to protect their kids...
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Stray puppy becomes millionth animal to be neutered and vaccinated by Soi Dog Foundation
Desexing programs work well to reduce unplanned breeding in the Western world, where there are very few uncontrolled ferals and strays. I am referring to US, UK and Australia here. In Thailand, where the feral/stray population is so huge - this program will only make a small dent in dog numbers - and should be seen more as a PR exercise. Yes - it is better than nothing - but not much.
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How do Thais stay slim?
another thing... as in Australia , obesity is also a socio-economic problem. People who have less money seem more likely to eat fatty or sweet foods. I think this is why there seem to be more 'large sized' people in the rural areas here in LOS. people in higher economic brackets tend to be have higher self esteem & are more concerned about body image, and their general health. gross generalisations I know - but just my thoughts on the matter.
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How do Thais stay slim?
I think it depends where you are in Thailand. In the tourist areas there are a lot of slim, healthy looking people. Where I live in rural Kanchanaburi, there is a very large percentage of the under 40 group who are obese, or even morbidly obese. Young children of obese parents are invariably overweight as well. IMO the issue is cheap fatty & fried foods, and sweet 'milky' drinks and soft drinks.
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Zika outbreak: Warning for pregnant women as cases spike and concerns grow
No. You contracted Dengue because you were bitten by a mosquito carrying the Dengue virus .
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Monkey free certification launched in Thailand for coconut products amid Peta allegations
I am a supporter of PETA People Eating Tasty Animals - that one
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Coffee Machine
IMO the all in one coffee machines are overrated . I have always had espresso boilers & grinders as separate units. That way , as Richard has described , you can be in total control of your espresso. I had Gaggia & Rocket machines back in Australia. Here , I have invested ( a bit too heavily) in an ECM Twin boiler machine with a Eureka grinder. Saeco & Delonghi all in ones were regarded as the best by many aficionados in Oz - still dear as poison!
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First Thai relationship, any advice?
This relationship sounds like it is doomed from the outset. Too many negatives here. I can see no positives in your post - why would you want to continue this relationship? Time to make the break, and look for greener pastures...
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Dengue Fever Cases Climb To 5,000-6,000 A Week
He is correct. He will be immune to the Dengue strain that he had - but have no immunity to the other three strains.
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What Songs Make You Cry?
- Thinking of making this the last time I quit drinking- but one problem!
60 days clean is a good effort. Do you have a problem when you drink? Can you stop at any time? Do you have health issues made worse by alcohol - eg Type 2 Diabetes or obesity? I enjoy a drink (or 6) and imbibe on most days. I am fortunate not to have any health issues and my weight is under control. I am not interested in earning brownie points for my purity - I just want to enjoy my life. It's Up to You! - as they say.. Funny story - my Dad was a functioning alcoholic. Sometimes I would drop in to see him on one of his many 'alcohol free days'. He would invariably be relaxing having a few beers. Dad!, what about the alcohol free days? - I would say. 'Ohh, there's not much alcohol in beer' would be the response.. 555- What Songs Do You Rush to Switch the Sound Off?
Anything by Boney M I also have a pathological dislike for Fairground Attractions' "Perfect" otherwise I am pretty chill have to disagree with OP about XTC. Love all of their stuff- The Kinks
- Monkey madness: Thai man’s roadside pee leads to wild monkey attack
Manee pee Monkey see. Monkey do.- Problem with our dog vomiting.
I agree with the slow approach - as I am a firm believer in 'common things happen commonly' - but the prostate connection is a long shot! His prostate would have to be huge to have had any impact on his stomach - and if that was the case, weight loss, and more likely abdominal discomfort would have been evident. Good luck with him, and I hope the problem is resolved. Also - many issues resolve despite treatment - not because of it!- Problem with our dog vomiting.
It would be unlikely that a simple infection would be the cause of this issue - especially as he seemed well in other respects. I would suggest that the infection is 2' to the primary problem, or simply a response to the physical damage to the gastric lining from the regular vomiting. Dogs licking other dogs pee or poo is normal dog behaviour, and very unlikely to be the cause of this issue. There are diseases that could be contracted from other dogs in this way - but your dog would be unwell. The vomiting will cease while he is on fluids (and NBM - nil by mouth) - but if it continues when he eats again, I would strongly suggest he be given a barium meal and a contrast study/series of xrays be performed. The other option is an exploratory laparotomy to check the gut. We used to refer to this as 'lifting the bonnet'!!- Problem with our dog vomiting.
What breed is your dog? If you say lab or golden retriever - I'm going to say Myasthenia gravis.. He may have gastritis (an inflamed stomach) now - because he has been vomiting so much -it may not be the cause of the problem. If his blood tests are okay then we can rule out kidney disease as the cause. Prostatic enlargement will cause constipation - I have never known it to cause vomiting. Has a barium study been done? At 8 years of age, I would be wondering about a SOL (space occupying lesion, or polyp developing in his small intestine) . Another less common cause can be hypertrophy of the gastric lining - but I only ever saw 2 dogs with this. Is he producing normal faeces? Is he losing weight? - Thinking of making this the last time I quit drinking- but one problem!