Theres plenty of reason for him to be worried. He's got far more enemies than friends.
He's a total criminal and he should be justified in being worried about being prosecuted.
He's lost face totally. He'll be even more of a nut job than before.
I'll ask my wife. She was my girlfriend at the time.
Back then it was pretty much party all the time.
Soi Bukhow was just getting started and Soi LK Metro had just started.
Those we're great times!
Many countries offer Visa's on arrival.
The problem was the shrew at the immigration desk.
Even with my retirement visa I occasionally come across vindictive immigration officers. There usually hung over, red eyed punks.
It's a lousy job so I'll give them that.
I remember paying 10 baht a unit 15 years ago in Pattaya. I didn't know any better. My bills were around 5,000 baht a month. Nice penthouse.
The place was run by a shrewd Chinese lady.
My fault I was partying every night.
Nice place though, Great times!
Good idea.
Probably better than some of the "doctors" they have in Sakon Nakhon.
Whatever ailments you may have its always amoxicillin and paracetamol at the local clinic here in Sakon Nakhon.
You'll streamline any insurance claims by putting the persons name (renter) on the insurance.
Also, obviously, you don't want to mention to your insurer that your renting your car out.
Bangkok is fun for a few nights.
Great food, shopping, beautiful girls.
Marriott or Hilton have some great hotels in Bangkok for very reasonable prices. We stayed at the Hilton Millennium, excellent views directly on the river.
Enjoy your trip!
Yes.
And 49 other airports according to the article.
The trend is to close smoking areas in airports.
I used to smoke and I couldn't wait to get to the smoking lounge.
Tough habit to give up.
Enjoy your smokes in Dubai.
I think he's referring not to the airport but to smoking lounges in general.
"Less than half of the world’s biggest airports have a smoke-free policy"
https://www.internationalairportreview.com/news/40689/less-half-worlds-biggest-airports-smoke-free-policy/
Why aren't you using Wifi.
I'm just curious?
If its a large area "mesh networks" are very good and can provide good speeds in every corner of your property. A bit pricey but you can throw those cables away.
"Mesh Wi-Fi vs Traditional Routers: Which is better?"
Dominic Bayley and Fergus Halliday (PC World) on 22 July, 2022 11:55
https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/659354/mesh-wi-fi-vs-traditional-routers-which-better/
The pumps are meant to be plugged in and not hardwired.
It also voids the warranty.
Same with the Chlorinator timer.
"To disconnect hardwire involves only loosening 3 screws"
... Or I could just unplug it and take it to the authorized dealer in Bangkok.
I'm not electrics savy. I don't want to mess with wires. Unplugging it is much easier.
These days hard wiring is not necessary.
Timers hit and miss with my Emaux SST-50.
Brand new. I think I'm going to plug it into a smart plug.
Unfortunately the installer hardwired both the pump and timer for the chlorinator.
The workers in Issan seem to want to hardwire everything electric. Dumbfounded. Easier just to make a socket and plug the damned thing in, easier to repair.