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A thoroughly good idea that was successful in other places in the past. He really though the Lotteries consortiums lobby to close the schemes down when official lottery revenue drops.
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I have a schematic and parts list for an electrical system that I would like created.
Is there anywhere in Bangkok Thonburi or Nonthaburi that offers this service with fast turn around? This is what i want made. Parts are off the shelf. Down around Yaowarat where a lot of 3d printers parts and the like that can be sourced might be a good location but does anyone know a particular store that can handle this in a couple of days?
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2 hours ago, bob smith said:
oh realllyyyyyyyyy
do tell me more. I would love to learn.
bob.
You would love to learn how to do sex work? With plums as tiny as yours? You couldn't make ends meet as a rent boy. Sure people would use you. They wouldn't pay and they'd no doubt just laugh if you asked for cash.
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12 minutes ago, bob smith said:
is it?
so if I go to spain for a week is that my home because it's where I am?
talk about a daft rationalization!
bob.
In so much that the locals in Spain would tire of you as quickly as the Thai locals do. Come to think of it, that would probably happen no matter where ever you are. So in that sense at least, where ever you are the locals would make you feel like you're at home.
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1 hour ago, bob smith said:
are you a Bob?
judging by your previous posts regarding your salacious activities with local women, I would say you are actually worse than me!
bob.
That certainly sounds like stalker activity on your part, tiny plums. Have you avoided being beaten up by any school kids this week?
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3 hours ago, Cabradelmar said:
No, it's only you. Only a dolt would believe that this cop killer, at large for 10 years, has not used his family's influence and privilege to escape justice. Go back to bed.
When was there an extradition order? Call me names as much as you like, but back up your statements with substance, please.
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2 hours ago, YorkshireTyke said:
Is LS24 the only gardener on the foum?
I'm not much of one. But I grew a well sustaining carambola / star fruit in a 12 inch pot. Just needed to replenish the soil and trip the root ball occasionally.
12 Inch is too small if you want a productive citrus. 24inch would be minimum for a dwarf variety, I'm guessing.
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14 hours ago, Cabradelmar said:
I see. So you are under the delusion that his family had nothing to do with Jr. getting away from authorities. Got it. Wake Up!
Did the child leave the country with his passport or not? If he left with his passport, then what help did he need? Maybe it is not me who needs to wake up 🙂
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29 minutes ago, bob smith said:I have been here a long time, and I don't know a single expat that has a meaningful, reciprocal friendship with a Thai man.
That says a whole more about you than it does on the locals. It must be a laugh for anyone in earshot of the locals that have to endure you.
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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:
Little Britain?
As in "yeah but no but yeah but no?"
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44 minutes ago, sambum said:
I mentioned "heiress" as a P.S. to my post, so I wouldn't say that I was "hung up" on it, more a sort of side comment. You are the one that appears to be "hung up" on the situation!
------------------------------------------------------I didn't accuse anyone of taking a bribe, "that he used 300 million baht to influence the legal process surrounding his son" is what is under question, not that it was used as compensation paid to the dead policeman's family.
Not hung up at all. Just home with a head cold and bored mainly. I was just playing on your previous post to me. I'm not more hung up than you it seems but you needed to point it out.
Tomato/tomato. They are both red fruits. Okay, semantics aside. I never accused you of anything. You draw conclusions.
I have no idea what the 300 million was allegedly used for. That is your story. Can you demonstrate where the funds were allegedly used for influence and how the total does not include the compensation?Influence and bribery and the subtle differences between the two. That would be an interesting topic.
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As noted in the article "Pattaya police are continuing their investigation, and additional charges may be filed against the perpetrators. It is unclear at this point if the victims will face any counter charges such as for reportedly shoving another customer out of the bar or allegedly breaking the nose of one of the guards."
Don't be suprised if these tourists end up in trouble over this. The video from inside the bar seems to show that they probably have to answer for starting this violence.
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3 hours ago, kwilco said:
What is a "short term business engagement"?
Clearly less than 60 days. Look at its intention to get your answer. Thai immigration don't want sustained working. Doing business would encompass meetings, training, on-boarding and things of that nature.
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5 hours ago, swissie said:
Few like the taste of Alcohol, but cherish the effects.
I'm the opposite. I thoroughly enjoy a thick, rich flavourful Begian beer. I enjoy an ice cold Singha after a hot day. And love to savour a warming Speyside single malt in the evening. I really don't enjoy the effects or after affects of alcohol, though.
As for the king. Elvis died and soon after in the early 1980s a new King arrived all dressed in regal Maroon. And his name was Wally.
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11 hours ago, Chris Daley said:
Cut off the money supply to them. They will start respecting you.
If you have already offered a money supply, the respect was already gone.
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5 hours ago, bob smith said:
Yeah you're right,
The owner is lucky I didn't smash the pint over his head after the way he spoke to me, a paying customer.
Bob.
Then you would have got a real kicking from his tiny wife.
Real coward's act to glass someone. What a thing to consider. Especially after your recent comments on the soi 6 guards.
Where is your 'mate' going to go for a beer now that the only western place in 'the sticks' won't have him back? Classless act ruining your 'mate's' place for a cold one. -
18 minutes ago, rwilem said:
Not exactly lower Sukhumvit, but up Soi 23, right side, just near where it intersects with Cowboy, there's a sewing lady. Another one is down Soi 22, turn into the small alley on the corner where Buddy's is, right there on the right side.
Yep and there is another one on the left if you keep walking further down soi 22
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27 minutes ago, Ironmike said:
So why not bring back the little bastard and try him in court, maybe cost your billionaires family more money this country is a joke
Are you aware that payments to family in lieu of court is a common thing in Thailand? I worked with a guy once who killed the family family breadwinner in a road crash. No court. The family and the guy came to an agreement or payment and terms with the police as adjudicator and everyone went back to their lives.
Why are you saying this guy should be treated differently? And the statute of limitations have been and gone.
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1 hour ago, sambum said:
That's not the point though - is it?
What is under question is whether tried to "pervert the course of justice" by offering several million baht as a bribe.
P.S. Is "he" an "heiress" as posted in the headline? Very handsome for a woman! 🙂
Is a translation typo of "heiress" the point, though? Why are you hung up on such a thing? I take it that you don't speak Thai language. If you did, you would understand how simple it is to make such errors in translation of the masculine and feminine.
What you suggest is not under question. I replied to a poster that stated that all the family could piss off which I took as suggesting all of the family should be held responsible for the actions of the son apparently killing a cop. That is why I responded with what I did.
Where is your evidence of someone paying a bribe? People pay compensation for death in this country as a matter of course. As far as I am aware it has been done this way for eons. Why is this person's payment any different?
If you know more facts than others, please do share them and back it up with why you know it is factual. Most here would be interested in knowing.
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1 hour ago, Cabradelmar said:
The lack of self awareness has reached new levels. And that's saying a lot when talking about Thailand. The man kills a cop and flees the country to evade justice. As far as I'm concern the entire red bull family can pissoff.
Are you happy to be held responsible for the actions of your children, siblings or parents? Why should this parent?
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1 hour ago, bob smith said:
"...Introducing todays proud sponsor of the Ignore button - Sticky Rice Balls.
They just love to tell everyone they are going on their ignore list.
Ignoring everyone is their specialty,
It's what they do best!
Sticky Rice Balls, where ignorance truly is bliss!"
bob.
They may be made of sticky rice but at least he has balls
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4 minutes ago, Neeranam said:
If Boss had been an Isarn farmer, it would have been 50,000 baht fine, definitely no jail, but as he is rich, drove a nice car, he has been hounded for years.
The family has given millions of baht to the victims family.
That is an interesting point you raise.
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48 minutes ago, Purdey said:I have noticed that some uncrowded restaurants try to fill one half first and leave the other empty until it starts to get crowded. It helps the staff to reach customers easier.
And less area to clean up.
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What do you do with all your free time?
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That's not completely true. He was just recently expressing a desire to learn the prostitution trade. He figures he might get the occasional 200 baht thrown his way every couple of swallows.
If he aims high, he might be able to suck a marble through a yard of garden hose in no time.