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Watawattana

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  1. I went to Palawan earlier this year, easily the best food I've had in the Philippines. Fresh grilled seafood, and the vegetables I had seemed good quality. But I think it's the exception that proves the rule. That said, easily the worst food I've had in Asia, by a long way, is in Myanmar. The thing I dislike about a lot of Filipino food is that it's fried, but there's some that isn't. In Myanmar, I couldn't find any local food that wasn't fried, and fried in poor quality and old oil. Again, to your point, it's a lot to do with poverty I think.
  2. This is not 100% wrong, but close to it. I 100% agree that exactly what worked in Jockland might not work in every area of England. I somehow think London might be a bit different to Newcastle, Norwich or St Austell, just the same as Glasgow is wildly different from Oban. Hope the politicians can get their heads up, look at what's worked elsewhere (or indeed not), and the national Government gives the support, tools and resources to allow local politicians to find a plan for their local areas.
  3. Let's compare the quality of journalism in the quoted article, when compared by the Telegraph's reporting quality. Oh, let's not waste time.
  4. Is there a reasonably independent and fair/balanced news outlet in the USA?
  5. British prisons are as good as full at the moment (https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crg5vp0296eo). Even though I'm happy for these morons to go to jail, I don't think this is the best sentence when I'd rather see violent, or potentially violent, people sent down. Maybe a community sentence, e.g. cleaning litter off of the motorways or anything else that keeps the British road network running more smoothly. Or maybe a one-way ticket to Rwanda?
  6. There's a bunch of Members of the UK Parliament on the BBC radio at the moment. One says that they know that Vance was making a joke, being flippant, when he said what he said, but they know that most people won't see it that way as the media are not reporting the context properly. All the other MPs jumped on Vance for saying what he said, not in any way considering that it was obvious he was joking. Oh dear. Hope Vance learns a little from this if he becomes VP, and remembers that the majority of journalists either don't have the IQ to recognise a joke or have a negative modus operandi and will deliberately mis-report to have their outlet earn advertising dollars. Idiots.
  7. Love the range of numbers for the US population. Who knows the numbers walking through the southern or northern borders, so who knows the real population!
  8. The OP you replied to said 3.7 million muslims in the UK, most recent figure available is nearly 4.0 million. There have been a lot of boats crossing the Channel in the last few years (!). 4.0 million is about 6% of UK population, so in no way does reality match what Vance said. USA is about 3.4 million muslims, or about 1%. So, smaller percentage but roughly the same number.
  9. Yeah, mostly true. Reckon the Soviet Union did a lot of UK ass saving too, and so did the other 20+ nations who fought on the side of the Allies. I'm sure the Brits will be forever grateful for the US sacrifices, and for the sacrifices from all the other nations. Except their ex-Prime Minister, who left the latest D-Day commemoration early for self-serving reasons...
  10. Generally yeah, but too many hear sound bites like what Vance said, and that's what sticks in their brains. They won't, nor want to spend the time to, understand the context, the bigger picture or whether it was an attempted joke. But they will remember that byte when they meet a Brit, and then they'll be an a$$h0le. I'd love for Biden & Trump to stand down, and RFK Jr ain't much younger so him too. Vance? Sure, happy for him to run for President. Hope the Democrats could put someone decent up too. The USA needs to move on quickly, and that ain't happening with the current candidates.
  11. I've got a few friends who (separately) have retired to Portugal. They all absolutely love it. Favourite city is Porto, followed by Algarve for non-city life.
  12. Yeah, but I happen to agree that UK should be a distant last at the moment. But hey, Sir Keir is in charge now! The only way is up.
  13. The Thai ladies indoor hockey team recently won the Asian Championships, and therefore qualified for the World Cup next year.
  14. The women did okay in 2022.
  15. Not Scotland.
  16. It's a fair point. They probably cannot find any good prosecutors without a 'history'. Although, across the world as I know it, the standard of public servant tends to be lower than in years gone by. Very much including Republicans. It could be as no high quality person wants to put themselves through the media wringer to serve the public, when they all know they did something that's somewhere on social media that could come back to bite, whereas someone who grew up before social media did nothing wrong of course. Ahem. Those in public life either really didn't do anything, or they don't care and hope it doesn't come out before they make their bung.
  17. For me this is a great news story as it shows the benefits of appointing people NOT based on their politics, but more on whether they can be good for the role they are filling. And then the politician leaving them to get on with it despite the woke bovine brown stuff. Lots of places can learn from this, but probably won't bother.
  18. If the worst happened, Immigration would know when you'd booked your flight, and that it had been cancelled or moved. You'd have that evidence.
  19. Hi, I generally understand the comments on here. Most have had not so great experiences, or they know what they're getting and are okay with it. I know a few farang, and it is a few, who are in great long term relationships with a minimum of issues. Can I suggest you have a look at the following web sites to do some of your own research? In no particular order: - https://www.thailandredcat.com/how-to-ruin-your-life-as-a-foreigner-in-thailand/ - https://www.thailandredcat.com/the-4-ways-on-how-to-meet-thai-girls/ - https://www.thailandredcat.com/the-pros-and-cons-of-online-dating-sites-in-thailand/ There are plenty of follow-on links on those sites, and maybe someone else has other sites they can recommend for your own research. I wish you all the best and the maximum amount of happiness possible. Especially the endings. 😇
  20. Fair question, apologies for my assumption. Rishi Sunak is the current UK Prime Minister, and there's an Election due on July 4th where nearly everybody expects him to lose power, with most believing it will be by a very large margin.
  21. Noted you didn't mention keeping Rishi in power. Guess you wanted to stick to the possibles rather than the impossibles...
  22. Calories - https://www.thatkarlsmith.com/how-many-calories-in-your-thai-beer/
  23. So often I see the Thai Police being criticised for one thing or another, or rather for not doing one thing or another. But is it all their fault, or is there an issue further along the justice system? Where I'm from, I'm not a police nor am I a criminal, but I do know enough people who are to know that often it's not the police who screw up or are too lazy to prosecute, but the issues are more often further up the chain in the faceless prosecution and court services, or are as a result of a crazy government who flip flops on their priority setting or cuts resources. And especially in the jail system, which is so overcrowded that the authorities want the police to back-off a bit. The Police would love to have zero tolerance because they know the impact that so-called low-level crime has on communities, but they are not allowed to. Might it be the same in Thailand?

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