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madone

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  1. and it is this parroting of the pro-car mythology that is causing tensions between cyclists and drivers making UK and other Western cities dangerous for bikes. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2021/dec/13/how-a-myth-about-london-bike-lanes-and-congestion-took-flight https://theconversation.com/cycle-lanes-blamed-for-urban-congestion-heres-the-reality-173388 https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/fact-check-are-cycle-lanes-really-making-traffic-worse-in-london/
  2. The point is that, even if they steal high-end bikes, there is nowhere to sell them and they are so recognizable they can't really be used. The community that buys and sell these bikes is so tight, they inevitably get recognized. I have seen facebook messenger groups go vigliante on folks posting stolen bikes here. The giveaway is the seller knows nothing about the 3,000 dollar bike the are flogging. a low-end bike is much more likely to get nicked because it doesn't stand out.
  3. head out to the skylane any old day in the late afternoon and see the hundreds of this of all ages exercising. I also see commuters every day, far more this on the road than foreigners, its an if you build it they will come thing, but it doesn't happen overnight
  4. Funny you mention that. bicycles are far safer here than anywhere I have ever lived. I don't think twice about leaving my bike out front of foodland or Villa while i nip in to do some shopping, and every office building has abundant, often guarded motorcycle parking
  5. sure they do. all you lack is firsthand knowledge from experience Stay safe on that sofa, my old mucker. perhaps you should stick with discussing the adventures of trump
  6. Tell me where do you cycle? I bet you don't. Seems to me that the ones most vociferous against cycling in Thailand haven't been on a bike in years. Meanwhile, avid cyclists in civilized countries like Canada, the US, UK, and Australia report increasing hostility and actual malicious and dangerous behavior against them. Check out any cycling forum for confirmation. Re seeing behind you" these days you can even buy bike radar that tells you exactly where the cars behind you are, how far away, and how fast they are moving. I personally think it's stupid, if I'm going to get hit from behind, I'm <deleted> anyways. Just like in car, I check over my shoulder regularly, but more importantly, I hold my line and ride predictably. No swerving, no weaving. Unlike western drivers, Thais are very familiar with sharing the road with two-wheeled vehicles,
  7. we are very lucky to be here at this point in the website's history where there are so many prolific new posters around to drive conversations with original new posts. Nice to see Aseannow even more firmly embracing discussions of paid sex, a topic near and dear to so many, as a way to drive engagement.
  8. Sure would be nice to se a map. As someone that cycles 10k km per year primarily in and around Bangkok, I am skeptical that these walk-cycle lanes will improve safety and provide a viable alternative to driving. Cycle routes need to run parallel to traffic not share space with it. Bikes need to be separated from cars by physical barriers and paths kept clear of pedestrians. Also, paths need to connect. There is no point in a cycle path that suddenly ends, leaving a rider looking for a way to get back on track or worse, a path lures you into a dangerous situation if you are not familiar with the route. Otherwise, its just plain safer to use the roads like a car would
  9. mm i have been craving a steak and 2 carrots. And the menu is curated too. Spectacular.
  10. it is very real, relying on AI to write overly long posts on niche expat forums is one of the key symptoms
  11. FFS read the bloody story before typing its in the FIRST sentence in bold.
  12. I saw this thread years ago and it was good reading then, apparently, it went on for some time. I reckon it fits in the category of cautionary tale. https://britishexpats.com/forum/philippines-155/me-my-family-851728/?ispreloading=1 it starts to ramp up around page 3. The honeymoon doesn't last long
  13. I have not, where exactly? Asking for a friend. Acquaintance actually.
  14. Yes you have waxed lyrical about your time in Angeles. A population comprised of prostitutes catering Korean and Western punters may not be an accurate sampling.
  15. This is the great hidden truth. Anywone who tells you the phils are great because everyone speaks English hasn't had the misfortune of spending time there.
  16. That's because the ones in the hood are all pretending to be mexican
  17. silly, this is waht tuk tuks are for. Early in my stay in Thailand i bought a big ass refrigerator, we bought it home from the recently opened Emporium in a tuk tuk,
  18. They don't believe that anyone is an idiot, they just don't care. they have to be seen paying lip service to his promises, not actually keeping them.
  19. You can rent drugs? how? a friend wants to know.
  20. Im always struck by how much he looks like Hitler
  21. its fine if you call it bush meat.
  22. how can any of this be a surprise to you if you have gotten to the point of considering retiring here?
  23. To be frank, I did it to piss you off. It gave me a bit of a chuckle. So little here does. I'm sick of pretty much everything AN -- from the fixation and endless rehashing of American politics to the AI-generated news items and blatant attempts at AI-driven "think pieces" to the diapered geriatrics discussing cheese, in reckon the place is dying a slow ignominious death hastened by every change ion ownership,

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