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No Forwarding Address

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  1. This man is a repeat offender……...
  2. So much easier putting your motorcycle on a Train, and travel with it, Thats what I would do, that is if they were indeed going home.
  3. It has been said many times “In Thailand, never be worth more dead than alive”. and yes Rent. I bought a nice condo in Jom Tien ten years ago, good Maintenance Management company, but has turned into a Air BnB for Ukrainians……..it is up for sale now. I will rent from now on. Oh, I am single.
  4. The Govt is a big part of the problem, they have made it against the law to harm a Soi Dog. I am a monthly donor to "The Man Who Rescues Dog’s” in SiraCha………so I am not an animal hater. But if any animal, man or beast wants to harm me, I will react very violently. When I was Infantry, we even had a course by the US Army Miltary Police that teaches us defense against guard dogs, it never ends up in the dog’s favor, hand to paw or otherwise.
  5. We wait with abated breath……….since they at least heard the public’s complaint, they may be willing to do something about the owner and the animals.
  6. The Thai Govt is a big part of the problem, they have made laws that prevent you from defending yourself against an attacking animal under the guise of animal cruelty.
  7. Carry a machette, a cleaved skull will interrupt any dog attack……….owner will think twice before reacting.
  8. In 1973-74 - we would fly into Diego from Uthapao while they were building the Sub-Base - all I saw was goats and Seabees.
  9. In all fairness, I forgot to mention along with the acupuncture, I went thru Gua Sha and Cupping sessions, all seemed to work - there’s something to say about traditional Chinese medicine. Peace
  10. 4 eggs sunny side up, portugueze sausage, toast, coffee………..
  11. Hmmmm. I have been almost pain free for the past year……….guess it is a miracle huh??
  12. I have had good luck seeing a Chinese acupuncturist……….took half a year with weekly treatments but pain is gone, I couldn’t even wash under my arms, shoulders and upper arms were in such pain. plenty of them in Bangkok.
  13. They did just that here in Hawaii, after a 16 year old girl was killed walking across a crosswalk……you have to slow down, or you’re in for a bumpy ride - the humps are pretty high, and at high speed, can break an axel. It has cut down on speeding cars quite a bit. Peace
  14. What?? No Blue Cheese Dressing?? Sacrilegious
  15. Moderators, please close this dribble, it’s turned into loony toons. 😠
  16. All new constructions are on reinforced slabs, with rebar latice frames……..and don’t know what is under the footing but for buildings I think they use some sort of motion columns for tremor control. I only know this because I work in a Real Estate office and have visited some sites……….I am not an engineer, but read contracts for the properties we manage. Cheers
  17. It has been said, "if you never had lung problems before you moved to Bangkok, you will in two years”. I spend as little time in Krung Thep as necessary, at least in Jom Tien we have off-shore breezes.
  18. Well, actually I live in Hawaii at the moment, all new construction must be steel frame due to seismic activity………I have a condo in Jom Tien I spend time there when not here. Cheers
  19. Low hanging fruit, well you gotta start somewhere. Maybe they will start pulling over Thais as well.
  20. She'll have to learn to drink Labatts with a straw…………my only fear is the locals will go shark hunting for retribution. Swim Shark, Swim away!!
  21. The new ones Yes, the old ones No. My old house framed in Wood, my new house framed in Steel, fire retardant roof.
  22. Me thinks her CBP product is a little too strong for her………I am normally tolerant of people, but I listened five times, and still don’t have a clue what she was on about. Enlighten me please. Peace
  23. Yuuuk!!! I almost puked just thinking about that……………..😝😝😝
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