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Rampant Rabbit

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  1. 22 hours ago, JetsetBkk said:

    OK, so I've got my shortlist of SUVs to replace my 17 year old Toyota Tiger pickup:

    1. Mitsubishi Pajero
    2. Honda CRV
    3. MG ZS
    4. Isuzu MU-X
    5. Toyota Fortuna
    6. Mazda CX-8
    7. Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid
    8. Chevrolet Trailblazer Z71
    9. Hyundai Tucson
    10. Haval H6
    11. Suzuki XL7

    Up to 1 1/2 million is OK.

    Decisions, decisions.  ???? 

     

    stick em all  on a  wheel and throw a  dart am sure  all  will be  ok in  all honesty

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  2. 14 minutes ago, Saanim said:

    How easy to say from the depth of a condo or a gated moo baan when on the way to 7/11 and back.  Some even speak about "paved road". I have yet to see such road on my numerous trip all over the Thailand, not even such a soi in the last village.

     

    Yes, there are also some roads with potholes, what a surprise in a third world country, we have not been used to see such <deleted> in our perfect home countries...

     

       

    in many of our  perfect countries you can easily  claim from the local  council for damage, I did many times and got refunded, new   wheels  on 2  occasions, then then if there was  an accident due to a hole the council would be in a "hole" lot  of pain re compensation

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  3. 22 minutes ago, sirineou said:

    The main road into our village is falling apart, and this is not a rural area, a couple of kilometers outside the ring road of Khon Kaen. 

    When they build that road, They took the money, and then they just layed a couple of inches of black top on top of clay. After the rain the clay got soft and the road collapsed in many places with big poholes,  

    Do you want to know how they fixed the potholes?

    They filled them up with compacted dirt!! Then a couple of rains later the dirt washed out, and now not only is the road full of potholes, but it is also full of dirt. 

    Yep, for  motorbikes its a nightmare, sometimes they just throw  in loose  gravel, ideal for when on a bike  you need to stop, sitting in my garage a  bike I would  love to drive but the Thai drivers and the holes now disuade me

  4. 23 minutes ago, BobinBKK said:

    It never ceases to amaze me how this government is so worried about the foreigner when only 36%-37% of the population in Thailand is fully vaccinated. The government should be more protective of anyone that comes here and what those people might catch and be asymptomatic and take home with them. But not their problem, right?

    Hence  offer  free  insurance to show  goodwill/trust......oh wait its  Thailand there is NO trust

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  5. 7 minutes ago, superal said:

    Your reasonable comments demonstrate why there will be not too many tourists going to Thailand in the near future . Confusion or what ?  plus the ever changing rules will make booking a Thai trip a real pain in the axx . Also of course we are only looking at the Thai rules and not considering that our home country could make new rules that could throw a spanner in the works . I think waiting for at least 6 months is the way to go .  

    Which is why they should  make it  vaccination only and no other requirements, simple is better solution

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  6. 1 minute ago, jacko45k said:

    Thank you, I will watch this. This guy is pretty good. 

    I checked your past posts and did not find where you posted this before, nor came across it.

    and I cant be rsed to find it in fact there were TWO  links  to TWo different articles both by the BBC  on the same day about 2-3  days  ago, I dont even know what I have for breakfast averyday.interesting theta the Uk and  denmark do huge amount s  of sequencing which is WHY those countries find NEW  types  first

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