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jaywalker

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  1. Go to the local land office for the amphur the land is in. Give them the location and they should be able to assist you. You may need a realtor or attorney. Your idea that land is not rent out is false. It is leased out all the time and is on register at all land offices.

    OK. Will give that a shot.

    Yeah I'm sure they rent vacant land here. They sure don't advertise it very well though...at least not in English.

    Thanks for the tip.

    Jay

  2. Am looking to rent some vacant land.....Nothing happening on it & it's precisely located where it needs to be for the business idea I have in mind.

    It's approx 10 rai & is doing nothing aside from growing grass at the moment.

    No for sale signs on it & rental of vacant land seems to be an uncommon idea here.

    Anyhow, does anybody have any suggestions on how to locate the owner?

    Location is just off of Sukhumvit in Ban Ampur south of Jomtien.

    Thanks,

    Jay

  3. Hi Tony,

    Yeah, have seen loads of 250 D-Trackers for rent....Nice looking bikes for sure, but they all have street tires on them.

    Those are the ultimate in sideways (not forward) movement in sand & mud as I'm sure you already know.

    Would prefer one to be highway legal, but if not, I have a truck & could load it in the back, then just ride it off-road.

    Any ideas of an exact location where I could grab a bike with some knobby tires? hel_l, even an ATV?????

    Cheers,

    Jay

  4. Used to be one could grab an enduro bike most anywhere along beach road.

    I have looked all over town, plus searched and searched online. Can't seem to find any posts in any forum about any kind of dirt bike in Pattaya that is less than 2 years old (the information being that old).

    If anybody has any info, then it would be most appreciated.

    Not looking to go on a guided tour across half the country, just looking to rent a bike for a days' worth of muddy/dusty fun once a month or so.

    Thanks,

    Jay

  5. My wife & I used to enjoy Steak Bao on Beach Rd, near Soi 10.

    The service was truly Thai, as in the appetizers came out about 20 minutes after the main course was served (no joke...happened many times).

    We took it all on the chin & laughed about it though, as the food was absolutely fantastic. The atmosphere was really nice as well with a fountain burbling in the outdoor area and a fresh sea-breeze blowing in.

    Their Moo Lung Baan was a dish to die for, & the (always late) Sai Krog Isaan was always nice.

    This was back in 2001-2004.

    There was some tall, blonde Scandinavian manager there who spoke better Thai than English.

    They always had some nice, mellow music videos going on their many TV screens & the volume was perfect to create the ambiance we enjoyed (Eagles, Bee-Gee's etc...).

    They had cute (but clueless) waitresses & sometimes Beer girls (the promotion type wearing flattering attire) that did their best.

    The last time I went there, they apparently still had the same chef. I think this was 2007 or so.

    Gone were the Scandinavian guy & ambiance & the cute beer girls. A BUTT-UGLY-FLAMING Katoey in way-too-tight-pants (yes they were flaming pink in color) took our order.

    The food was OK, and it came out appetizer first, then main meal next, but all hints at ambiance were GONE.

    I had some vacationing friends from Florida over at the time, and had bragged about this "cool" restaurant to them. For some reason they begged off to not join us that night.

    Thank God.

    I have nothing against katoeys. To each his/her own, as long I don't have to interact with them, but Steak Bao went from being a really cool place into being a really strange place in no time flat.

    For me, it was no big deal. It was a bit of a bummer. My Thai wife is as mellow as they get, but she agreed it was joke to have all transvestite staff in what was formerly a somewhat decent restaurant that will set you back 1500-2500 baht on a dinner for 2.

    If my friends from Florida had joined us that night, I'd never have heard the end of it.

    Jay

  6. Hi Guys,

    Greetings from Kuwait. We've been experiencing severe slowdowns here as well. There have been several articles in the local English papers here about a few major underwater internet data lines being cut/damaged in the Mediterranean due to fishing nets, large anchors etc...

    The articles go on to state that most of the Mid-East as well as East Asia have been affected.

    Subsequent articles mentioned that cut/damaged underwater cables were a common occurence, but it just so happened that 3 major cables had been damaged within a few days of each other, which was rather uncommon, hence the upset in service.

    ============

    Monty,

    Great advice as far as having backup alternatives in LOS to get online. Also, thanks for answering my question (about Sawang Boriboon) in another post.

    Cheers,

    Jay

  7. I keep reading in all the papers and hear it on TV........"Officers from Pattaya Police Station, together with Sawang Boriboon rescue workers" did this & that etc...

    I lived in Pattaya 2001-2004 and never heard of Sawang Boriboon. What/who is it?

    Obviously rescue workers, but why did I never hear of them before?

    Just curious.

    Thanks

  8. I just read an article in this week's Pattaya Mail

    (see: Finnish motorcyclist killed in head-on collision at http://www.pattayamail.com/current/news.shtml#hd10 -- it's the 10th link down the page).

    To summarize, a Brit was driving a small car along minding hie own business, when this Finnish guy comes tearing out of a soi on a motorcycle, going the wrong direction at high speed, and was not wearing his helmet.

    The Finnish guy dies, and the Brit is "provisionally" charged with "reckless driving that caused an accident, damage to property, and death".

    Why was he charged with anything?

    What does "provisionally charged" mean?

    Assuming he has 'decent' insurance, what will his insurance company do?

    What will happen to the Brit?

  9. I got suckered on this one about 6 years ago. And to add insult to injury, there was no lavatory/restroom on the bus!!!!

    Took about 5 hours to get to Pattaya, and I had no choice but to find some shadows (it was dark by the time I arrived) near some buildings to go relieve myself!

    Next I had to flag down a baht bus on Sukhumvit and pay him twice what my bus fare was to take me down to a hotel.

    Good info here on this thread. I hope lots of folks read it and take heed.

    Cheers!

    Jay

  10. My thoughts were that maybe he had a mia noi that his wife found out about..........and his wife was in charge of making sure the croc had a full belly prior to the show...........

  11. I'm looking to sub-let a small bit of office space, or possibly rent a small office.

    It's for a 6 million baht company, so no worries about it being a shady operation. I just don't require tons of office space, but need an address to satisfy the local regulations.

    Please PM me if you can help.

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