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  1. The only long trousers I have are jeans & the only other footwear I have are runners. I haver a couple of long sleeved collared shirts. Do you think I should go and buy a suit? Or will jeans be okay with runners? I'll ask the lawyer about this too...
    Make sure you dress well for the court case. But a good suit. Cut your hair, shave and look absolutely terrified.,

    CB has already given the answer. Show respect to the judge. Jeans and runners are not a good choice whatever your lawyer says. You've made a big mistake, it's a first and you're guilty, so...

    Hope you've realised your situation, you don't sound like you have.

    Good luck

  2. thanks for some of the feed back !!

    no am not a teacher! iv got a small company with a friend, and cant afford to pack and move on as much i want to now!

    back to the nightmare...

    it hasnt ended in fact i feel its going to get worse !

    she's been been flying back and forth to bkk to see a doctor and iv been paying for it ! fine il take responsibility pay to see the doctor

    but its getting a bit out of hand with how much its costing

    i dont know what her plan is any more at first shes planing on moving aboard with the baby now i dont know

    iv got a feeling she is going to use this as a opportunity to always be a nightmare and never leave me alone!

    its not about taken responsibility i can send her some money but to take care of a baby or just to even see her again i cant !

    call me a chicken what ever but she makes me sick...

    go Cambodia and invite her.

  3. Samaks and US theatrics:

    Thai military 'must back democracy'

    The US defence secretary has warned Thailand's armed forces against trying to seize power through a coup.

    In a meeting with senior officials in Bangkok on Sunday, Robert Gates said adherence to democracy formed the foundation of bilateral relations.

    The message follows a week of anti-government protests and escalating political tensions that have unnerved stock markets and sparked rumours the military may stage a coup.

    Two years ago a similar street campaign against Thaksin Shinawatra, the then prime minister, led to a coup against him.

    At Sunday's meeting with Samak Sundaravej, Thailand's prime minister, and a dozen senior military officers, Gates said America's relationship with Thailand was "based upon shared democratic values".

    An unnamed official travelling with the US defence secretary told reporters the message was "not hectoring" but was "clear, and respectful".

    In February the US lifted restrictions on aid to Thailand after Samak's democratically elected government took power.

    Washington suspended about $35m in annual assistance, including funds designed to promote military professionalism, after the 2006 coup that topped Thaksin.

    Thailand has seen at least 18 coups or attempted coups since the end of rule by absolute monarchy in 1932.

    Protests

    The weekend meanwhile saw further street protests against Samak's government, in defiance of government threats to use for to break up demonstrations.

    On Saturday Samak had threatened to use the police to break up a rally of 6,500 anti-government protesters.

    But police did not move against them after an apparent reversal by the prime minister, who accused the media of misreporting his remarks.

    Protests continued on Sunday but with numbers down to the hundreds rather than thousands.

    Analysts say violence stemming from a clampdown on protests could add to concerns about the army being drawn back into the political fray.

    Last week Thailand's military commander denied reports that he had implied the unrest could trigger a coup attempt.

    Supreme Commander Boonsrang Niumpradit had been quoted as saying that he could not guarantee members of the armed forces would not launch a coup, but he later said his remarks had been taken out of context.

    http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/8C1...EAB829C22E57.ht

    corrupt economics.

    the coup,whichever weekend Rick?

    within this month,may be.

    Cheerio

  4. Aljazeera today:

    Thai PM vows to put down protests

    Samak Sundaravej, the prime minister of Thailand, has said he will crack down on mounting anti-government protests.

    "I will not yield to you," Samak told demonstrators in a speech on national television on Saturday.

    "You have broken the law. I have a duty to deal with you," he said, adding police and soldiers were prepared to end the protests.

    Samak's comments came a day after Jakrapob Penkair, a minister attached to the prime minister's office, resigned after being accused of insulting Thailand's king, who is widely revered throughout the country. Protesters led by the People's Alliance Democracy (PAD) had been demanding the minister's resignation in addition to their calls for the overthrow of the government. "I am resigning because there is too much pressure on the prime minister and the government," he told a press conference in Bangkok. "I had no intention of insulting the monarchy." Accusations The demonstrators accuse Samak of trying to illegally change the military-backed constitution to cling to power and allow Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister, to evade corruption charges against him. The protests are similar to demonstrations in October 2006 that led to the overthrow of the government in a military coup. The head of Thailand's army has sought to allay fears of the military stepping in. General Boonsrang Niumpradit, who has a largely ceremonial role, said the army would only enforce law and order if the current protests escalate.

    Samak, who is widely viewed as a proxy of Thaksin, has accused the PAD - an anti-Thaksin party which has vowed to step up the protests - of damaging the country. Since the end of the absolute monarchy in 1932, Thailand has seen at least 18 coups or coup attempts.

    http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/514...83F98857A8A.htm

  5. Drink more water and add magnesium.

    The cramps are the result of alcohol and dehydration (dehydration comes from clime n alc).

    A lot of magnesium (three times/day)will make you able to continue with booze. :o

    Cheers

  6. You got that just about right.

    Let's see :D

    I fear not!! :o

    But I do :D

    Crikey, talk about resurrecting an old thread :D

    That is what makes me afraid :D

    Sorry for the abuse of this thread,but finally I learned some.This thread and the "How Do I Insert A Quote In A Reply?, How to quote" one helped a lot.

    I'm also lost in translation,but need the info from thaivisa.com .

    Thanks for your help by building this thread.

    Mike

  7. why did the hospital gave methadone?Was he still addicted or not?

    often the amnesia isn't done and the concentration of liquid methadone is not the international 1%,it is up to 5% or mixed by not well trained people.

    it takes a heavy overdose,even if mixed with valium,to lead to death.

    the hospital wanted to help and cash.

    he wanted his kick but not from heroin and/or avoid thai prison for possession of heroin.

    Requiescat In Pace

  8. In those cases 250mg Ciproflocyn per day is less.Two times a day would be better.Or in combination with Cotrimoxazol 1g(contains Sulfamethoxazol 800mg and 160mg Trimethoprim)2times a day a half and of course electrolyte.You can double up within the first days.Take min.7 days!

    That saves my live in India.

    All the best

    Mike

  9. Wasting money is one thing,but to get any type of Thaivisa or others in Phnom Penh ,I use(ed) the service of a good hotel (like Cozyna hotel at Riverside).4-5 bucks more and you'll get your visa in the way you need it, overnight,however renderings are.Better spend a little more cash and don't waste your time at Thaiembassy.

    Only depends on,what you have,more time or more money.All that stuff is working in the same way in SEA.

    Mike

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