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23 hours ago, lordgrinz said:They let a convicted heroin smuggler run the show, what could go wrong? I still can't believe anyone would want to be associated with, or seen with this man, just a disgusting individual who should be shunned by all. He is the perfect example of what is so wrong about Thai society.
He sat on the right-hand side of the PM when he visited Chiang Mai, with Thaksin on the other side.
A clear signal to all the rivals who is back in full control now.
Mafia run this country, make no mistake about it.
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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:Thaksin’s unexpected appearance comes amidst a backdrop of health controversies and legal battles. After a tumultuous stint in prison, his recent parole and discharge from a hospital have raised eyebrows, with critics questioning the timing and motives behind his release.
Clarification: he has never been in prison.
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Moral of the story?
Don't rely on Thais to help you even in your utmost time of need.
Maybe.
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3 hours ago, Bday Prang said:his health seems to have improved, dramatically
He was never ill. All a charade for the hard of thinking.
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I knew him and drunk with him many times in Patpong and Soi Cowboy in the 90's and early 00's.
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3 hours ago, Yagoda said:It took me 15 minutes to cross the border at Aranyaprathet this afternoon.
Not surprised you were at that dump. Did your tuk-tuk driving pal take you? 😆
16 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:LOnger queues at the airport.. while in the meantime people are ordered to make it more convenient. Left doesn't know what right is doing again
They will need to get immigration sorted at the airport. Taking longer to process people is not an option for them.
With their neighbours down south implementing auto-gates for foreigners, Thailand is again notably lagging behind.
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6 hours ago, Gknrd said:
Yeah, I was there for 6 months. Drove the whole country of Laos. The good old days are gone for good. China invaded Laos and took over the whole country without firing a shot. Laos is a good example of what they do to very poor countries that do not know any better.
Cambodia same same.
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41 minutes ago, Artisi said:
Well he knows where the bodies are...
Yep. He's part of it all, not innocent as claimed on here, but the more he rocks the boat, the more his own wrongdoings will be exposed.
Only going to end up in exile or assassination if he keeps on going down this path.
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The old bitters on here all annoyed by what appears to be a reasonable outcome.
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Is this the YouTube channel? https://www.youtube.com/@NutriYogaLife
Seems like he was making good money, so why he wasn't legit is a strange one.
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On 3/23/2024 at 11:42 AM, spidermike007 said:
He will do absolutely anything in his power to avoid saying no to his Big Agra buddies, who are causing an apocalypse and a horrific health hazard for the Thai people. Sugar burning must stop and the easiest way to do that would be to regulate sugar refiners and force them to ensure that sugar growers are not burning their crops.
The Thai sugar companies are run by big, powerful mafia families, and you don't take them head on.
I remember back in the late 90's Kasit Thai Sugar executives assassinated Australian investigator Michael Wansley, when he uncovered financial malpractice.
Sugar mill owner Pradit Siriviriyakul allegedly bribed Police $4m and said "it was good the foreigner is dead", yet he was acquitted by three judges.
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21 hours ago, Peterphuket said:
Here another one, and even not a 'stupidfarang'
I mention some time ago, at the time the penny was abolished, that was the only company that put 2 cents on the pump gauge without you having even filled up a drop.
In the Netherlands, they have a refinery that also refines for other companies but still Shell's price is always the highest.
You got to pay for those higher safety standards, better ethics and higher moral business practices somehow.
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17 hours ago, Shoeless Joe said:
And what exactly are "your sources"?
Joe
People that are far too important and high profile to name here on a public forum.
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21 minutes ago, Cabradelmar said:
Smart thing to do is to never return. I'm sure he has substantial funds stashed somewhere to live quite comfortably overseas indefinitely.
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39 minutes ago, NanLaew said:
Breaking news!... more than 85% of people make their travel plans in advance.
More at ten.
More than 95% of people have to cancel their travel plans when facing court summons for serious corruption charges.More at ten.
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35 minutes ago, Maybole said:
Excuse my ignorance who is "the Watchman"?
https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/30341354
He borrowed them off a dead friend. 🤣
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2 hours ago, Aussie999 said:Why would someone buy gold, then resell it... you lose money. There's something wrong with this story.
That is the Thai woman's version of the events.
I reckon she stole the cards, bought gold with the cards and then sold the gold so she could get cash.
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1 hour ago, Trippy said:
Great news! I hope the Thai's start complaining that no one in the UK speaks Thai.
Since when did Thai become an international language? 🤔
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1 hour ago, connda said:
The dude might be as clean as a whistle
Definitely not the case according to my sources.He is good mates with the Watchman, so that should tell you everything you need to know.
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This will be beneficial for UK and Thai businesses. It will encourage commerce between the two nations which is excellent.
Good news as well for Thais visiting the UK for short periods, as they will not require a visa.
Hopefully, there will be some benefits for long term expats in Thailand too.
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32 minutes ago, Tazmo said:
you can’t do that in Thailand, you have to pay upfront a large sum of money ( depending on the credit limit you want) before they will issue you a credit card!
I have never had to pay any money up front and I have several Thai credit cards with KBank, KTB and Krungsri.
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Strategic partnership.
Stick that in your crumpet Brit Bashers!
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On 3/20/2024 at 3:12 AM, webfact said:
He has a legal work permit but it did not allow him to specifically be a salesperson. The Patong Police did not reveal what exactly the job description is in his work permit.
Scraping the bottom of the barrel now.
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6 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:
If you came here not knowing how to cross the street I'd say you made the wrong decision. Maybe you should find a nice Thai schoolgirl or boy to hold your hand. And if you consider Thai people to be lowlifes how about looking in the mirror first, because you don't sound like you're much of a prize either. You're the reason why some Thai people don't like farang. In 10 years I've never had a problem crossing, if the driver sees you he's not going to hit you, long as there is stopping distance. You sound pretty clueless and hostile about the culture here. Do you whine about "racism" and the purported double standard as well? You should do us all and yourself a favor and go back to where you came from, people like you don't belong here.
wtf is this argumentative nonsense?
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