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NanLaew

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  1. Indeed, it's shocking. Especially when there's no such entity as the "English police".
  2. Maybe so, but despite your aberrant claim that British culture somehow fosters these degenerates, he has already been publicly identified. When he eventually steps off a plane back in the UK, to use the old Bill vernacular, his 'collar will be felt'. If he decides to lose himself in another tropical backwater, it won't be long before someone digs up his history. There's some pretty earnest NGO's out there who keep tabs on these perverts far better than a conveniently anonymous internet lynch mob can. More than a few western police task forces already have a good working relationship with Thai, Cambodian, Philippine and other police forces. You see frequent stories of foreigners being arrested in Bahn Nawk due to their prior history coming back on them and not because, like this guy, they've been caught in the act. The Australian federal police is only one example of a foreign police force that has people on permanent assignment in foreign countries, tasked with helping to catch creeps like this.
  3. No need for anaesthetic, it can be done chemically. No, no. Chemical castration is painless. It appears @Photoguy21 gets aroused by other people's pain and discomfort. Maybe likes to watch too?
  4. Did you not notice it was an international school in Thailand?
  5. Christ on a bike. Now the thread's "going in circles."
  6. No it is not exclusive to british, but it is preponderant Preponderant, eh? In the same way as you are predisposed to speak utter cock?
  7. Pro-establishment lawyer Theerayuth Suwankaesorn filed the case against Move Forward, accusing the party of seeking to overthrow Thailand’s constitutional monarchy. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-25/thai-court-to-rule-on-charter-breach-case-against-move-forward As for what Thailand's courts, especially the Constitutional Court, can and cannot do, how much time do you have?
  8. Where's that? I have been treated at three hospitals in Pattaya between 1979 and 2005, three in Bangkok between 1998 and 2022 and three in Udon Thani between 2005 and last year. Never once have the details of payment method been requested or pre-payment taken until after consultation and/or treatment. The cashier is the last desk I visit and that's where they ask "cash or credit". Yes, I have been advised of the expected cost, but only once was I required to provide them with charge card information before final discharge. However, that was for my Thai wife, who was under observation for four days.
  9. Interesting. When you were at this alleged school, were you one of the children hearing the stories, one of the children making them up, or were you the teacher that they did not like?
  10. recirculation line? does this bit of previously unheard of plumbing even exist here?
  11. Don't you mean too few teachers and too many 'teachers assistants'?
  12. NanLaew

    Salaeng

    About 5 years ago, there was an 'assembly plant' for these on the hard shoulder of the railroad bypass road, on the northbound side, just south of the SCC intersection.
  13. It's all Al Gore's fault. The Internet he invented is too small and getting close to full up, so companies are now putting these CAPTCHA thingmies at the front-end of websites to slow down the less quick fingered or the hunt-and-peck typists with bad eyesight (you know who you are), thus saving precious cloudspace for the likes of slick know-it-all professionals like me.
  14. I recall that the absolutely diabolical shambles of a first 90-day online report system was supposed to work ONLY on the equally appalling Internet Explorer. It was a shocker, and I bet some folks still can't forget that and allow it to shade their opinions. It's much, much better now, but I wonder how many of the complainants are trying to file their reports on an ancient PC or laptop, limping along with Windows XP, IE and bloated with all sorts of antivirus and other utilities that they were encouraged to use from reading the old TV forum? You know who you are.
  15. Rather than wonder why the American MSM hasn't got as excited as the OP about it, looking at the guy's charge sheet resulting from shooting at a woman several times, they stick him with "aggravated discharge of a weapon, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, aggravated assault, reckless discharge of a firearm and obstructing a peace officer." An earlier comment about 'black-on-black' crime is probably why this punk was low-billed on what was fundamentally attempted murder. Isn't Joliet part of Chicago, a Democrat-controlled city with rampant, uncontrollable gun crime that comes from weak liberal government where the majority of illegal guns are knowingly shuttled back and forth across the border with former VP Mike Pence's unregulated, gun-loving Indiana?
  16. If you are no longer resident in the UK, it is illegal to use your UKDL as it is illegal to renew one using a UK address (friend or relative) where you do not live. I believe the fine is £1200. They police don't go around stopping and checking for this automatically, so it's a relative low-risk infringement. If there's a 'routine' traffic stop (does happen), or if you're involved in a prang or the car gets stolen, then the can of worms may be opened. The car rental firm's won't invalidate their own insurance if you bend their motor while it's hired on a foreign DL that they have already accepted. That's conflating the myth of driving in Thailand on a foreign licence. When I was picking up an online booking at 10 pm at MAN with my valid UKDL but without a utility bill, it was refused. The clerk asked if I had another licence and accepted the full, 5-year Thai one without any issues. That was back in 2018, and I have used the Thai one ever since. If you consider yourself a UK part-timer and want to use your UKDL and have the utility bill they need, go ahwead. But you also need to go on the DVLC website and set up a PIN. You give this PIN to the rental agency when collecting the car so they can login to the DVLC database and see if your UKDL has too many points is suspended or revoked.
  17. If I ever gave a like to a member's post...
  18. The ones who are successful probably have no reason to post where as those who have had/are having problems are more likely to post about it! Correct. If the vast majority were having issues, these 90-day bashathons would suck up all the forum bandwidth. So far, this effort's only got 3 pages and mostly from the same people or those chiming in to regale us with the same bad experiences from ages ago that they did on the last 90-day bashathon.
  19. My first Mitsu pump got the pinhole leak after maybe 12 years use so maybe what's in the water makes a difference? I replaced the pump for efficiency then bought a replacement tank, like-for-like, on lazada and rebuilt the old pump as a spare.
  20. You are one of the lucky ones IMO! You mean the vast majority of "lucky ones". It's always the same malcontents that start and feed these 90-day bashathons.
  21. And y'all wonder why y'all get all them confused emojis?
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