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  1. On 6/12/2023 at 4:44 AM, blazes said:

    For visitors from North America, who want to enter LOS in Chiang Mai, one can fly with Eva Air from Taipei direct or Korean Air direct from Seoul (and probably with other Asian carriers).

    China Airlines (Taiwan) compete with Eva on the route, they are both good options. Go to the basement Foodcourt in Taipei if there's time, it's great Taiwanese Tucker, and cheap by airport standards. 

    I'm not sure if there are still flights CNX to HKG.

     

    But I avoid HKG now because it's basically Mainland China in all but name and uniforms, with all their arbitrary weirdness, and I'm no fan of the CCP on many social media channels.

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  2. Medical records are requested after you make a claim. Both for the claim treatment, and historical from your doctor.

    Which is why it pays to be open and upfront on the questionnaire. 

    Prior health events are usually grounds for an exclusion of cover related to that. For example, various Cancers. 

     

    Your age and self declared history will impact your policy when it is offered. 

     

    There's no one size fits all, I'm just reporting my experience with a serious but short illness well into my 50s.

     

    And yes, they paid out in full! $17,000. 

  3. 16 hours ago, MrMojoRisin said:

    An army of near on 30 million citizens who have well and truly had enough of military theft and incompetence.

     

    Using live ammunition in its own citizens is no longer an option - the economy would instantly collapse, the difference being Myanmar was always an international pariah that wasn’t integrated into the global economy therefore, no downside for them, China’s teat is enough to fund the lifestyle of their Generals. Not so Thailand.

     

    If the Japanese ceased investing in Thailand its all over as far as achieving first world economic status is concerned, not to mention the travel bans the rest of the world would implement on those responsible for gunning down citizens.

     

    Pita will be PM, despite the desperate death throes of the archaic Thai establishment.

     

     

    No argument at all with this summary, I'm all for progress.

     

    But I'm not the establishment, who like it or not, still hold considerable sway over the population because they do!

     

    They may not have thier hearts and minds, but in many ways, they can make life utterly miserable for the masses, for generations. There's form all over the planet, not just next door. 

     

    What I probably failed to convey in my post is that a can't see a velvet revolution here, I could be wrong, but find it more likely the status quo will persist. 

     

    A "watermelon" faction of the army (Taksin Red on the inside) won't likely solve anything long term for progressive ambition as far as what Pita and his supporters want to achieve, which is radical.

     

    I hear from my politically engaged wife, that the message to the masses is repeatedly to keep calm and carry on. 

     

    The idea is not to give the gammon an excuse to even consider military force.

     

    The plan is to just outlive the gammon. And try again in four more years.  

     

     

     

     

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  4. 3 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

    The SNP position on Nato is to apply for membership and join. What they might have thought in the past is irrelevant - all political parties transform and policies change. 

    They don't want nuclear weapons - nor do I and the majority of Scots. If they are so important to the rest of the UK, let's stick them in elsewhere in the UK then.

    Oil and gas - Scotland has such an abundance of natural resources, including some of the most promising of renewable energy sites in Europe. In this climate emergency, we need sensible leaders to move us away from hydrocarbons. 

    And best of all - we would be free of the parasite that has been bleeding us dry for 300+ years. 

    I agree with your position, but unless we have massive North Sea windfarms, then we either need to choose nuclear or fossil.

     

    Most of the world are going to have to deal with Hobson's choice on energy, no matter how noble our (very late) green intentions are because solar and wind just don't cut it at scale in most locations. There's either not enough sun or not enough wind. 

  5. Cue the good Non-O residents of the Eastern Seaboard choking on their bacon and eggs at the prospect of the Han returning in their hundreds.

     

    Don't worry boys, the Middle Kingdom is in critical meltdown.

    There's been No post Covid recovery according to JPMorgan and many other experts.

    You may not see evidence of the crash in the local sycophant press, but the middle class are suffering from entire malls being deserted, just like post Covid commerce here, only worse, there's have been bank runs, overseas markets drying up, property crashing, sometimes literally! And fewer and fewer people even being allowed out. 

    They finally reversed the child breeding restrictions only to find women don't even want to get married anymore!

     

    So what did they do? Made it harder to divorce! So the ladies, already in short supply, just doubled down on staying single. 

     

    You can't make these blunders up! 

     

    That's before we even get into the insanity of mass deforestation to grow rice "for war". 

     

    They're just not coming back anywhere like the numbers they were in 2019. Ever. 

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  6. On 6/10/2023 at 3:55 PM, chilly07 said:

    What is the problem?

    Thais have always worn masks in public  areas and long may it stay that way. 

    Farangs should follow suit opting for the higher hygiene standard. 

    That is why Thailand fared better during the pandemic.

    Having reviewed my own experiences here and overseas, New Zealand (one of the best in the world at zero Covid strategy until Omicron blew it all away) their unmasking did not cause a spike at all. 

     

    I got a terrible head cold there, the worst in years, but no Covid, which I got here, I suspect from "dirty dancing" after being alone without cute company over there for a year! My other half permits the odd sideline as she's in her "golden" years, and knows it goes no further.  

     

    I'm Quad vaxxed, every one a different brand!

     

    I've always washed my hands and insist intimate partners do it too, since forever. 

    I maintained distance and followed the rules.

    I'm convinced masking was the least effective of every other strategy because it is fundamentally flawed.

     

    Why OK to take off a mask in a food court? But not a taxi? 

     

    I always respected my driver's wishes, but it's just flawed Science in a non-clinical setting, and as such, the most pointless of all the precautions we had to take.  

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  7. The more people don't mask, the more people won't mask. 

     

    My Thai half and I haven't for most of 2023.

     

    I have worn masks prior to Covid, but since learned it's pointless for self protection, which was the reason, after being stuck on a packed Hong Kong bus with some vile brute hacking down my neck all the way to the border!

     

    It's pretty farcical here now, but, I can still remember how "naked" it felt the day after they were abolished in New Zealand last year.

     

    I think many Asian people are psychologically wed to them now, sort of like a Stockholm Syndrome security blanket. 

     

    But I'm a libertarian at heart, do what I want, but I'm mindful not to impact others, so long as socially adopted ideas like masks remain RATIONAL and I don't whine (too much) about other people's habits, quirks, sexuality or hobbies so long as they don't impact me. 

     

    Seems to work.  

  8. I'm not going to take a side in this as I don't know enough about Sturgeon one way or the other. 

     

    Tho I'm in disagreement with Littlejohn.

     

    We don't need to hate being British, but I think Scotland could be sovereign, including it's fishing and oil fields, and contribute to the defence of the region, remaining a part of the British military services under the NATO pact, the way Poland fought in the Battle of Britain, this is important, as allegiance to the Crown would be out, but an oath to protect all peoples of Britain, fitting. 

     

    Anyhoo, sad side note to hear of Eric Cullen passing by way of this debate. I had no idea that was in back in 1996, and just read about his horrific private life. Amazing that he achieved so much beyond just acting with that load to bear. 

     

    Gregor Fisher is one of Scotland's great comics, Rab Nesbitt and his pals were so on point, and all the funnier for it.  

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  9. The third gun related "crime of passion" since Monday!

     

    Why are flak jackets illegal for civilians  here? (We know why, but moving on...)

     

    I am not going to step onto Loi Kroh Road without one anymore. 

     

    PS The facts will emerge in full, but regardless of whether her story is true, brandishing a loaded firearm during any non-life threatening scenario, too often leads to these avoidable and tragic outcomes.

     

    Two young lives ruined, when all they had to do is break up and move on... 

  10. On 6/11/2023 at 8:11 AM, sirineou said:

    How do you know he was an Idiot? 

    He did what Thai people do , and according to the article, because I was there as much as you. he had   "Somsak said Thongphan was wearing a balaclava and climbed up a tree with a lit torch to smoke out the bees from the hive. "

    So being a Thai now absolves him of idiotic behaviour just because it's the norm here that many think they know it all? Like how everyone just "learns" to ride a scooter, and look at the death toll!

     

     

    Would he be an idiot in the west? 

     

    Yes, he would!

     

     

    There is a reason beekeepers wear full protection, and they don't dangle from trees unless they have a specific reason to do that to locate a queen and move the hive.

     

    Furthermore, I'm not bagging Thai people, but when I am unsure of any task, I go online and LEARN. 

     

    I encourage my wife to do this also, but no, she loves doing things her "quaint" local  way!

     

    That would be fine if I don't have to fix the mess, or pay up because she destroyed something by ignoring the instructions.

     

    In any country, unless you're a trained apiarist, or a lifelong hunter gatherer, which modern Thais are not, then buy your honey at Lotus's. It's not rocket science, and he would still be around.  

     

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  11. Ain't that the truth. Not a day goes by when something new surprising happens. 

     

    Be it the news, the missus, pythons on the evening stroll...

     

    As Sade sang

    "Every day is Christmas and every night is new years eve" though we don't get around as  much these days.

     

    It's all part of what I love about life here. 

     

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  12. 3 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

    Interesting that no family members accompanied the former president to his arraignment. No Melania, no Don Jr., no Ivanka, no Tiffany.

     

    That seems sad.

     

    Just like his New York arraignment, Trump did not have any friends or family there with him, just his lawyers and his personal aide and co-defendant Walt Nauta.

     

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/live-blog/trump-indictment-live-updates-arraignment-rcna88868

     

     

     

    I wonder if the judge advised the defendants not to speak publicly about the proceedings?

     

    The former president left for a fundraiser at his Bedminster club after the proceedings. Mr. Nauta will probably be busy "valeting" boxes and such at that facility.

     

     

    Tiffany has allegedly long rolled-over on Daddy dearest to save her perfumed tush from wearing Orange.

     

    But this case isn't about that, I'm just observing that's why the family may have not wanted to appear, they all have seperate legal woes, the case that Tiffany has to answer, leading to more trouble for Trump himself, is still ahead. 

     

    I'm surprised the stress of all this hasn't killed him. 

     

    I don't think I could cope in his position at his age. 

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