
prakhonchai nick
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Some years ago, my dual nationaity daughter spent a night in a well know Pattaya hospital following a minor motorbike accident. No surgery, no x rays, just overnight monitoring. When I received the ridiculously high bill the following morning, i took it up with the hospital management. Same story farang price! When I produced her ID card , the bill was cut down to 30% of the original price
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A British subject, regardless of his income should be permitted to bring a spouse or long term foreign partner to the UK, on a settlement visa. No need EVER to give citizenship to anyone! Keep them on their toes. Break the law, one strike and bye bye! Refugees, migrants and others with no ties to the UK, but having skills etc to work in the Uk should be admitted..BUT ALONE. No family What about British subjects who live and worked overseas and have foreign wives, and are now retired living on the UK frozen pension and maybe an occupational pension? They in the main will be nowhere near the new limits, yet may wish to spend their last years in their native country with their foreign wife. Do we all have to save up and buy a dinghy and cross the Channel, to ensure we may stay? SHAME on the UK!
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From the op's name he most likely lives in Korat. The meds he is seeking are for blood pressure and blood thinning I take clopidogrel. After a visit to the heart hospital in Khon Kaen, I was given PLATOGRIX 75MG. This is, according to the box, manufactured in France . Whether or not it does what it is supposed to do I do not know, It is however far far cheaper than the clopidogrel I was first given by Bangkok Hospital
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Nakhon Ratchasima abuzz as lottery ticket prices reach 130 baht
prakhonchai nick replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
The price is 80baht. Anyone paying more to satisfy their ridiculous beliefs are totally stupid! -
"Social Security" for Thais. A question.
prakhonchai nick replied to swissie's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
In my rural village it is the same. Money paid out from a village fund when someone dies, as long as someone has been paying the dues. Rather than a specific payment each month, payments are made and collected, each time an insured member dies.. -
Perhaps the driver who swerved into an inner lane, should have been there all the time.. In many recent trips in Isaan, I would estimate that at least 50% of all motorists continually stay in the outer lane of dual carriageways, causing many motorists to "undertake", with many of those that do so, immediately themselves returning to the outside lane, even when the road ahead is totally clear! Thais will rarely, if ever, obey rules, and it necessary to force them to do so, with large fines and vehicle confiscation. That of course needs the police to be present and do their job properly. Sadly it will never happen, and the Thai road carnage will continue ad infinitum!
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Cutting overhanging trees from the neighbours
prakhonchai nick replied to seajae's topic in General Topics
Many many years ago I asked my neighbour to cut his overhanging bamboo. He duly came into my garden, cut numerous bamboo poles, stripped them all of leaves and minor branches then left with the poles. Refused to clean up the mess. That night I threw all the leaves and everything else over the fence into his garden. He has not spoken to me ever since!!!!!!!!! Some weeks later he cut down all his bamboo! -
Japanese Tourist Pickpocketed in Pattaya
prakhonchai nick replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
Counters...perhaps! -
Japanese Tourist Pickpocketed in Pattaya
prakhonchai nick replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
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Helmetless motorcycle rides in Thailand puts lives at risk
prakhonchai nick replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Nobody, absolutely nobody, need EVER pay a fine or lose the use of their vehicle IF they simply obey the rules. The big fine and confiscation is there just as a threat and needs to be used against the total idiots! -
Helmetless motorcycle rides in Thailand puts lives at risk
prakhonchai nick replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Pass a few simple laws and enforce them -
Helmetless motorcycle rides in Thailand puts lives at risk
prakhonchai nick replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
But seriously, not 100/200bt fine. Have a 1 month advertising blitz, then fine everyone not wearing a helmet 10,000bt (whether 1,2 3 or 4 on the bike) AND confiscate the bike for minimum 1 month. Turbans not accepted. A helmet or walk! -
Jealous Husband Attacks Wife and Fatally Stabs Himself
prakhonchai nick replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Conceivably the neighbours turned on him with the scissors! -
Opinion It is time to abolish the death penalty in Thailand
prakhonchai nick replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It means (to me at least) that these murdering scum will NEVER have a life outside of prison, which is more on a par with those they have murdered who will also never have a life again. Why should a murderer ever have something more than his/her victim will have? If the victim is dead, then so should the murderer be too! -
Opinion It is time to abolish the death penalty in Thailand
prakhonchai nick replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Stupid comment!!!!!!!!