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Yea, I keep saying that after every divorce. On wife #4 now (17 yrs) and 68, so no, this time there wouldn't be a 5th. @bignok Put my hypocrite hat on ... and NO, no reason to ever get married. Especially if you never want to get divorced again ????
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Sell. Do you really need UK account & CC. Just transfer funds to your TH account. Easy enough. Start spending what you don't think the little lady will need the next 20 some years. Ret visa won't be changing, surely not enough that you'd have to worry. ENJOY
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Your Cut?: Convict? Allman Brothers? Or, Billiards? Etc.?
KhunLA replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Halloween/1990, and why I shaved in that 1990 photo, also why my GF at the time, didn't recognize me, and I was talking to her, about 1 meter awa, face to face. She never saw me without facial hair, let alone dragged out. Too funny -
Your Cut?: Convict? Allman Brothers? Or, Billiards? Etc.?
KhunLA replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
US Army will do that, boot camp snap. And when I feel like stepping out, and 'takin' a walk on the wild side' -
Your Cut?: Convict? Allman Brothers? Or, Billiards? Etc.?
KhunLA replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
That's subjective ???? I go with a 4mm buzz (just the other day), then it grows back in. When over the ears, trim that, another month, and back to 4mm. Rinse & repeat Through the year ... -
as I stated, topic of the forum, quite often, hard to miss, along with being in the news. I guess not all folks keep up with things that can pop up as we age. Relative, but 10 years is not a short time, and each new development, hits the news. Shingle vaccines have been around since 1995 and available since 2006. Frankly, I wouldn't touch any of them. Too many side effects, and apparently not very effective. IMHO
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I'd be more concerned about the circuitry/electric of the jacuzzi. "OK honey, you hop in first, I'm right behind you"
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Thai wife wants to buy land
KhunLA replied to jayceenik's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
As sungod stated, it's just a statement that it's hers, and you have no claim to it, and may even state all her money used to buy. I forget the details of it, but done a few myself. No big deal, and NO, you don't need a lawyer. -
Up to 30 million visitors expected this year: TAT
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Good luck with the 30M, although... if the west keeps with the anti CH & RU thing going, then TH is too easy & inexpensive vs western destinations they don't seem to be welcomed at. Add the anti Muslim sentiment, again, TH is another easy choice. They may get back to 40M ways sooner than I expected. Unfortunately ???? -
Lately it's been ฿800-1200 +/- either side of that. Yes, Krung Thep, of late, add ฿1000
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Has to be pet friendly ... so limits our selection. Next would be view from balcony/room, and or the grounds of hotel. Green areas at, or out the gate a plus, that dog thing again. Secure parking or I can actually see the car from room, preferably, in front/next to room/bungalow. Quiet, though we don't do metro areas that much. Away from farang tourist/nightlife areas, bars, noise. Near restaurants, or at least a 7-11, always a plus, though don't mind walking or driving. If Krung Thep, near public trans, MRT/BTS/bus line. We don't do taxi/grab, unless unavoidable. Sometimes location is a priority, depends why there. Room itself, AC, balcony, soft bed, ensuite toilet/shower. Bungalows a plus, though most are, unless at Krung Thep Size-20+m², and rarely use a pool, so not important. Budget, that's wide margin ฿500-฿2500, rare we break ฿2500 Brekkie or food available, not important, unless way out there.
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Got shingles about 14 yrs ago, and since then, have noticed it's in the news quite a bit. Might be like, never notice Charging Stations for EVs, until you actually think about getting one, then you see them everywhere ???? But shingles has been a topic headliner on AN almost monthly, so hard to miss. And ... you really don't want to get a bad case of. It still lingers today, and yet to figure out what the trigger is. With that, I'd advise anyone, who knows that chicken pox is making the rounds in the village, go share some smoothies with those kids. Get coughed & sneezed on, get exposed and boost your immune system. I can't hurt.
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It's all personal taste & opinions. That something is made by a certain nationality for a certain national dish is totally irrelevant today. Anyone can replicate a recipe. One of the best pizzas I've had in Thailand, was from a Thai ma/pa shop. One of, if not the worst NY Style pizza was from a New Yorker, and apparently I wasn't alone, as his business failed, miserably. He had an excellent Greek Gyro, until the Thai cook left, and went independent. Taste for me, and what I expect, comes from what I grew up on. Coming from Philly, PA, USA, and S Philly being predominately Italian immigrants back in the day, it's fair to say I've had my share of 2nd generation Italian food & Pizza. Have yet to have better, made by any Italian chefs, here in TH. Never been to Italy, so can't comment. But the Italian chefs here that I've sample, most suck. I've yet to have a foreigner, put out a dish, from any nation, better than a Thai chef. And I live to eat, not eat to live. Pizza, for me, it's Philly style, and mirrors NY Style pizza, actually the best tasting value so far in TH, came from Pizza Co, no longer available. SoHo Pizza (soi 11), Krung Thep, does an excellent version. Some of the best pasta dishes have been served up by Thai chefs, not Italians. Hot dogs (on topic as always), yet to find one as good as Hatfield's Beef Franks (old version), here in TH. Some very nice sausages available here though, as are our homemade sausages. Yet to have a foreign (non Thai) chef, prepare their national dishes, better than I can at home. I don't do hi-end restaurants, and have rarely paid more than 1000 baht for plate of food, so maybe you get what you pay for, but I'm not rolling the dice, as usually disappointed. I'll simply do it at home, better.
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Don't know about 'travel for' ... but when O&A, I do make a point of indulging what I can't get at home, or haven't had in a while. Really looking forward to some beef massaman & roti, on next outing, as heading S to lower gulf provinces. I even refrain from eating some things at home, as I know I'll probably eat when O&A, if I can't find something different. KFC's wing zap, and spicy bologna being 2 things, I know I'll eventually eat on the road, so don't bother a week or 2 before heading out, if eat them at all at home, actually rare.
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Probably at work, and can't get away. I think OP has too much time on his/her hands and didn't think that post through.
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I can relate ... days past. Safer for everyone.
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Phillie's Beef Franks (not available TH), would be my favorite. A Hatfield (edit) product, and very popular 'Ball Park' as 2nd choice. Though haven't had one in 20+ years, so if bought out by an international conglomerate, probably screwed with the recipe, as they did with all Scrapple, chocolate & ice cream offerings in the USA. Bucher frankfurters (hotdogs) are quite good, and excellent value, though made with chicken, if that matter, more so than pork, though taste the same before they changed the ingredients. Reading the ingredients a while back, and that was a surprising change.
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Pita Cleared In First Round Of Polling Agency Enquiry Over ITV Shares
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not my opinion, it's the rules, and people should learn to follow, or pay the consequences. I'm sure if it was an candidate that you didn't like, and they had shares, you'd be crying if the rule wasn't enforced. Have a nice day ... Bye Bye