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ronster

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  1. @xiaomanyc 

    Only guy I watch although he posts on Facebook as well as YouTube.

    Learns languages in a couple of weeks and then goes to the country to talk with locals . Learns some of the least used dialects for certain areas. Very funny watching people's reactions when a white guy bursts out their language.

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  2. Bought a 4 slice imarflex one from Lazada. Has dual time dials , bagel & reheat buttons all silver in colour and think was 1100bht or so.

    Before that had a Otto 4 slice that was pretty good also with removable crumb trays at bottom.

  3. And bkk to samui or samui to bkk is still far more than every other flight in Thailand even with discount. 

    Bangkok airways were advertising a sale a few days ago and everywhere was on the list of places in Thailand they fly to , except samui.

    I can practically fly from up north to KL via bkk return cheaper than a one way flight to samui ! 🙄

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  4. 4 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

    Foreigners are not permitted to own firearms and registering/licencing them is not possible, regardless of the intended purpose.  If it was permitted for target shooting every foreigner who just wanted a gun would suddenly take up target shooting as a hobby!

    It's not quite as simple as that . They make it almost impossible so people give up from what I remember.

  5. 17 minutes ago, thesetat said:

    As far as i know... and i remember reading it many years ago. As a foreigner you are not permitted to have a gun in your presence, household, or on your person. i may be wrong. 

    Foreign Ownership:

    Non-Thai citizens are not permitted to own firearms in Thailand, emphasizing local control over firearm possession.

    https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-law/are-guns-legal-in-thailand/

    Found this when searching online. Clearly it says you can not have access to control a firearm. Meaning it can not be in your household giving you control over it. 

    Not 100% sure but I think non thais can own a pistol if it is registered,bought through the police or documents are submitted through police upon applying to buy and ammo and gun must be locked in separate areas of their property.

    It is only able for use of target shooting as the reason , so unless some armed lunatic is trying to shoot someone in your property then a non Thai cannot fire the gun without being in trouble and even a Thai with a registered gun shooting at someone trying to enter their home or shooting at them in their home has to have very good reason for using it . 

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