Everything posted by Priorexpat
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I have become a nasty old man and love it
Another troll, and in the other he tells ME to get a life. What a dufus.
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Expats who are bored
Says the Troll poster......what a dufus.
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Expats who are bored
- Expats who are bored
Not even close.- Expats who are bored
Won't feed the Troll. Beat it dufus. Been here since TV days, reincarnated.- Expats who are bored
Troll post. Who's the one that's bored (?), the goof that puts up the troll post and waits to read all the reactions.- Four Youths Arrested for Murder in Sta. Ana, Manila
Boyfriend didn't know she hung out "in the game" area? 2023?- Looking for top quality in the Philippines
Been there, did some diving stayed at Blue Rock. Wreck diving is great as long as you get a day with decent visibility. The beaches are not nice, packed down brown sand, river sediment sand. But again, if only for a year, a good suggestion. Side note. About a month after I was there, the manager at Blue Rock had fired an employee, and it was either the employee or the husband of the employee showed up with a gun and put a bullet in his head. Tread carefully in PI.- Car breakdown, what to do?
Throttle cable would mean when you pressed on the gas nothing would happen. Stuck in reverse is a transmission issue. Get a Thai speaker friend to help you with the communication between you and the garage. Most Likely Causes (Suzuki Specific) Worn Shift Cable Bushing: A very common issue in Suzuki automatic/CVT models (like the Celerio or Grand Vitara) is the plastic bushing at the end of the selector cable breaking or wearing out, which causes the cable to disconnect from the transmission. Misaligned/Stretched Selector Cable: The cable between the shifter and transmission may have stretched or moved, causing the shifter to show it is in Park/Drive, while the transmission is stuck in Reverse. Faulty Shift Solenoid: An internal transmission solenoid responsible for controlling hydraulic pressure to gears may have failed. Troubleshooting Check Linkage: A mechanic should check the cable linkage on top of the transmission, especially the bushing connecting the cable to the transmission lever. Shift Interlock: Ensure the "shift lock" solenoid, which releases the shifter when the brake is pressed, is functioning. Check Fluid: Low or dirty transmission fluid can cause the car to get stuck in a gear or refuse to shift.- Looking for top quality in the Philippines
I would not recommend Angeles or Subic. Angeles is a dump. Look at Puerto Princesa, Baguio, Cebu, Davao City. But if you need Western conveniences, there are these all-in-one communities in Manila where your restaurant and bar needs would be met. If only a year, that would do. Cheap flights everywhere from there so if Manila starts to bog you down, jump a flight somewhere.- Ao Nang to Live
I wonder if the OP ever went to live in Krabi/Ao Nang and if not, where he ended up? - Expats who are bored