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Everybody has known for years where the biggest clots in Thailand are...
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There's certainly room for a better, more dynamic concept; TV seems to have fewer and fewer topics of interest as the months go by, perhaps this is a function of the lack of tourists?
As for the new format, they seem to have employed coders with only basic CSS skills.
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No doubt the phantom flights were going to be on that ghost airline Thai Airways too.
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It's quarantine, Jim. But not as we know it.
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As always in Thailand, It's All About the Munee, Somchai.
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4 minutes ago, Jingthing said:
That's why I said yes and no.
Well, personally I would not equivocate; the heart and its condition are of fundamental importance to men in middle age and beyond, and in my opinion not to be fooled around with in asking questions of anonymous people on an internet forum such as this - particularly not just for the sake of lowering his insurance premium.
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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:
Yes and no.
Personally I don't see much harm in trying an ace inhibitor and checking if it works.
Also I don't see going to doctors especially in Thailand as being without risk either.
She might put you on a diuretic out of habit when an ace inhibitor would be better.
He may also self-medicate for quite the wrong underlying ailment, which a doctor could pick up.
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You're mad to ask such advice on ThaiVisa - see a shrink.
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Sounds like time to send for Sgt Terdsak of the Nonthaburi Knicker Unit. He cracked the difficult case of the Nonthaburi Panty Smuggler all those years ago.
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LOL. What a bunch of ugly old rust buckets!
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10 minutes ago, natway09 said:I do not understand why posters are again knocking Thailand on this subject.
The requirements are "normal" & actually less than NZ, Aust, Malaysia, Singapore & now the UK
Pray tell, what would you suggest ?
Given the choice between transiting through the Middle East to Europe, or Japan/South Korea to N America, none of which require additional insurance - and BKK, it would make sense not to transit in the latter.
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Yes, and with a healthy mug full of industrial strength pla ra!
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1 minute ago, NCC1701A said:
i could be wrong but it is illegal to import used car parts.
You may well be right, it's almost thirty years since I looked at doing it with a motorcycle.
In any case, you'd have to be sleeping with a car to want to go through the hassle I describe.
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The only cost-effective way is to break it down in the US and import as parts, then re-assemble in Thailand. But even then there's no guarantee customs won't impound some or all of the parts on a pretext, or charge prohibitive duty. And that's disregarding the huge hassle involved.
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A pox on them all, I say.
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Lavish some Thainess thinking on the problem - jack up the prices!
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This one could run and run, like an Agatha Christie play in London's West End; they are pretty much only testing migrant workers in SS and people who present at hospitals, so who knows what the prevalence is in the general population.
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As said, upside down; the correct way up they are M - ม ม้า and aspirated P (Ph) - พ พาน
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Dear oh dear, the bottom of the barrel is scraped.
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6 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:
I was also admiring the pointing, the guy on the left I would give an 8/10, a good solid point, from the shoulder, executed with conviction and purpose. The guy on the right 2/10, its more a vague wave, not really a point.
Good to see the point returning to these arrest stories.
Indeed! Haven't seen such fine pointing since pre-CV19.
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1 hour ago, WinterGael said:
The question was not about my wife, per se. I was asking if it is a thai culrural practice to shower and clean ones body immediately after having sex? And I ask because for three years this was not the norm.
So far no one has addressed the question, only the actions leading up to the question.
What is 'normal' Thai practice after sex? I'd have thought there are as many variations of that as there are of the sex act itself. What is important is that you are aware something in your relationship dynamics has changed and are unsettled by it. Looking at one symptom rather than the cause is a red herring.
You've made the first step of recognition and acknowledgement that something has changed, but what exactly, and what the remedy may be, is for you to discover - unfortunately nobody at this distance can do it for you (and you're likely to get more infantile comments by posting on TV). It could simply be your wife's experience of the past few months without her partner, it could be something more serious, but it is for you to use your best, sensitive efforts to discover what has altered and how to deal with it if you want to 'clear the air'.
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Who dares....wins/dies/turns into a bat/can speak Mandarin like a native.
Delete as appropriate.
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52 minutes ago, Moonlover said:My Thai wife swears by it. She makes sure I have one every morning. Brand's have a very informative website that you might like to visit. Did you know that it was originally made for King George IV of England? Great question for a pub quiz night.
Go visit: https://www.brandsworld.com.sg/en/about-us/history-and-heritage.html
Yes, back in the days when even renowned physicians bled their patients to balance the humours.
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1 minute ago, Pottinger said:
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It's on! Jet-ski World Cup comes to Jomtien next month
in Pattaya News
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Included in the competition is a contest to determine which jet-ski operator can screw the most out of contestants for a barely-visible blemish on the paintwork.
The contest will be adjudicated by Sgt Terdsak of the local force.