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Ben Zioner

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  1. I agree totally. But that's what insurances are for. If this happend anywhere in [Continental] Europe, the insurances would take care of it. If too many RRs get rear ended, he cost of these claims will get mutualized in the forthcoming year's premiums. Of course people will have to take out a full third party insurance, but most do.
  2. Yep, and since Thailand's main export is tourism, any leader in Europe will think that growing political instability, hence insecurity, will contribute to improve their balance of payments.
  3. My daughter is on Abilify and Ritalin. Right now she is on my insurance so we, have excellent care from Manarom. The problem is that after my demise she will lose her cover and any other insurance will refuse to cover the preexisting condition. So I'd be very interested to know of any government facility that could provide that kind of care under the Thai health system. We live in Buriram, so Korat or Bangkok could be acceptable too.
  4. Maybe it makes you feel good, but it won't fix the root cause of the problem, which lies mainly in the education of the Thai males.
  5. My recommendation would be to use Cialis 5mg daily. You can get it from Pulse clinic, where it will cost you 2500 for a 30 days box. It has zero side effects and morning wood will be there when you wake up, and start planning your monger's day. In case of overexertion an extra 50mg Sidegra will do the job. But no more than once a day. Pulse clinic are in various locations around town, they are mostly Gay centered, but have embraced Diversity... The can also provide PREP, STD testing and treatment, etc.. But, for those returning after a long absence, the days of good old BBFS will be over soon.
  6. Must have changed a lot. In the eighties, was in my late Twenties, as a jewish IT wiz kid lost in Sydney, I used to be called Curly by all these divorced office girls...
  7. Seriously? No sex life outside of Thailand? You have a Thai wife and are faithful?
  8. Interestingly as I get old my love making is more and more focussed on penetration.
  9. Really? Haven't been there since the Covid onslaught, must have been 2020/2021. But that's sad, another victim of the pandemic I guess.
  10. Again, no. What prompted me is the 25mm (or mm2), which is huge. Is this the main going to your house? General wiring is 1.5 mm2 for lightning, 2.5mm2 for plugs/appliances and 4 to 6mm2 for water heaters. Yet I am not an electrician, only an electrical engineer who got diverted into IT from the onset.
  11. Nope, he refers to mm which is a unit of length, Wires are measured by their cross sectional area which is expressed in square mm (mm2 not mm), in Europe at least.
  12. errrmmmm, electric wires are measured in square millimetres, not mm. 22mm would be rather short for a cable and if it was a diameter it'd be huge, enough to supply a small factory, even for aluminium.
  13. Mine would be deemed a work of friction. I can picture my book's title: "Confessions of a vvanker"..
  14. And that's the lot of most Thais, like you, isn't?
  15. And you got "solar power". Thai ladies tend to brag about their partner's capabilities.
  16. I didn't ask myself that kind of questions. Just couldn't be involved with a girl and let her [just] survive on 30k, while I was making 600k. Would have been preposterous IMO.
  17. Why a bar girl? Any Thai lady may need some financial support. My wife was working in one of those tour agencies in Patong when I met her, and was making up to 30k a month. In those years I was making around 20k USD a month, so I thought a monthly allowance of 50k Baht was ok. And to reassure @scubascuba15 years later we are still together and had very decent sex last night.
  18. Yet another beotian comment. Many of those who really like Indian food would know that it can be paired with many different wines. While some Indian restaurant, mostly the more classy ones have limited wine lists, they don't satisfy the real "connaiseur". Indian Hut, run by people with class will let you pair their food with your own wine for a modest corking fee of about 300 Baht. Also, I find it interesting that all places recommended here are located in "Mongers' district", while other areas such as Silom/Banrak have so much more to offer.
  19. Have you misspelled "Loei", your list is so long that one would expect you'd mention even that.
  20. Indian Hut is the best in Bangkok. You can bring your wine.
  21. Have u been started on medication for Prostate issues?
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