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lordgrinz

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  1. Yup, moron, or village idiot....take your pick.
  2. I was thinking the same thing, there are several instances of professional bikers being killed on Thai roads. I would warn her against ever riding a bicycle on Thai roads, unless she has a death wish!
  3. So when does Thailand declare war on Hamas? Are the Aircraft Carrier and the new Submarines ready for war?
  4. Well, if we could put bets on it, I would bet everything I have on "No, not a chance in Hell".
  5. The only picture I want to see of Prayut is one where he is behind prison bars.
  6. Same Same.....spent 2 weeks there underneath Kong Mountain in Anahola, right on the beach (within 15ft of the water) in a surf shack. Rented a Jeep, did the Luau experience, travelled almost every inch of the Island, tried almost all the restaurants I could find, paid for shotgun seat on the helicopter tour (so I could take 800 pictures with my Nikon), and drank way more than my share of Corona's and Mai Tai's ....LOL If I win the lottery, I will move there, and never leave again.....sick of the world! 😉
  7. Nothing good happens after midnight, especially in a bar.
  8. Too bad the government doesn't make him spend his full sentence time in a prison cell after the hospital stay, which would put an end this charade.
  9. Its why politicians never agree to term limits, they are all greedy, its why they wanted the job in the first place.
  10. These animals are all part of the same cult, The Cult of Mass Murderers.
  11. Well either way, the links might help people moving forward. But in my case, I have the Apostille, but didn't end up using it here yet, I got it afterwards because I was afraid the process my wife went through might not work (or could be questioned in the future). We ended up just translating the original USA town notarized Marriage Certificate, having that Stamped at MFA, then also using a Sworn Personal Affidavit at the US Embassy saying we got married in the USA, also having that Stamped at MFA. We use the Original Marriage Certificate, the Translated one, and a copy of the original Affidavit every year, along with the Kor Ror 22, and that has worked for 7 years now.
  12. You missed a few steps in the US process, first you need a certified (Notary Signature) copy of the Marriage Certificate from the town/city you got married in, then you have to send that to the Secretary of State for the State you got married in to certify (Secretary of State Letter - Signature) verifying the Local Notaries Signature, then you need to send those return documents to the Secretary of State for the USA to have that certified (Secretary of State for the USA's Signature) verifying the Secretary of State Signature for your State. Then you send that bonded together document to the Thai Embassy in the USA and have them Certify (Thai Counselor's Signature/Stamp) the whole document. It is now an Apostle of the marriage you can use here, however there is one more step, you need to bring that to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs office at IO Chaengwattana location and have them certify (apply a Stamp Signature) to verify the Signature of the Thai Counselor back in the Thai Embassy in the USA. Its a long drawn out process, but technically its the correct process for verifying a marriage from the USA that can be used in Thailand. You may get away with less, and probably will, but that's up to whatever the IO or local Amphur allows. Did mine through the Chicago office: https://cgchicago.thaiembassy.org/en/page/consular-services-legalization?menu=621348a4b177f672f635e633 US State Department Apostille Requirements: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/records-and-authentications/authenticate-your-document/apostille-requirements.html
  13. The common cold on steroids, but now back to second sauce behind the Flu. Been dealing with a cold for the last week, it may have been Covid, who knows, who cares....LOL
  14. Well its definitely not run by people who believe in Democracy, so I would say they are just showing their true colors.
  15. "Premchai Admired"? Not on your life, I want to see that pig die in prison, and he should have had all his money/assets confiscated and sent to the preservation of wild animals.
  16. Democracy in Thailand is only an illusion, it will never exist here.
  17. 6 people paying for insurance now, or 100 people paying for insurance, its pretty obvious the costs (premiums) more likely would go down. Riskier can be based on medical history, insurance history, claim history, age, etc.
  18. Since only about 6% of travellers even buy travel medical insurance, if it were to be mandated, it would probably have no problem covering the risky people. I say just mandate it, and charge the riskier travelers a higher rate. I doubt you would even notice any increased costs to yourself.
  19. That doesn't mean the insurance company can't bring the insured to court for reimbursement, these individuals should also be blacklisted from foreign travel as well. I am just suggesting the coverage for foreign travel should cover hospital and repatriation expenses. If the policy says no riding a motorcycle, then you will be liable after repatriation for all costs, if that means you lose your house and they take from future salary, well that's on you.
  20. If you own and drive a car, you pay for insurance, if you own a home you pay for insurance. If you travel to a foreign country, why should you not pay for insurance first? Or are you ok with foreigners sticking the bill to the host country? Someone has to cover the risk of the risky, or maybe deny the risky individuals a boarding pass.
  21. My original post was a hypothetical way to handle the travel insurance issue. High risk people should pay higher rates, obviously that would tend to be the younger generation, or those with bad history in the risk department.
  22. You've never heard of a Credit Based insurance score? Maybe it's only a USA thing, but it does exist. But in either case, unless the 50 yr olds never held insurance before, or are accident prone, their rates would be better than someone 20 yrs old with a shorter history.

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