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  1. A lot of hatred on this thread for Putin and all things Russian.

    A lot of ignoramuses too.

    Are you haters even aware of a place called Donbass in eastern Ukraine that, before Putin moved in, had been bombed relentlessly by the Ukrainian armed forces for the past eight years because the people there are Russian speaking and would like closer ties with Russia than with Ukraine? Be it, among other things, that the Russian language has been banned in Ukraine.

     

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  2. Zeit Geist: Hate Putin, Hate Russia, Hate Russians.

    Are we going to clear out our EU-US library and bookshop shelves of "hateful" Russian authors like Tolstoy and Gogol and make big public bonfires, Nazi-style, to show our strong moral disapproval of all things Russian?

    Already an Italian Uni has CXD a talk about Dostoyevsky (later re-instated after public outcry). An avowed pre-time pro-Putin guy, for sure.

    Let's go check our local Tops, Central and 7/11  and make sure they hide from view everything Russian like Russian salad dressing and, horror of horrors Chicken Kiev

    And nobody should play "Russian Roulette" ever again! Nah!

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  3. Thanks to the OP and all those who have posted about this doomed project. Very interesting.

    For years I did travel by bus once a month between BKK and Pattaya by the expressway and always tried to have a look at that place wondering if I'd ever see a car or a boat there.

    BTW there is another sorry semi-abandoned lot of two double rows of shophouses also on that way. Not far after you leave BKK. Just after the industrial estates on the left.

    I saw these coming up and I just happened to ride by when one block that had just been constructed and was being finished inside tipped over scaring the devil of the painters inside. It made the BKK Post.

    Weak foundations that one. They must have presold some units because you can see some activity in the first row of three blocks and in the second intact with its four blocks. Some trees have been planted on the site of the tipped block but overall the place looks uncared for.

    I always wondered about the legal follow-up of that block collapse and also how the unlucky folks who had already pre bought a few units were authorized to occupy them. 

    Worth a look next time you're on the way to Pattaya.  About 20' from BKK, on the left. 

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  4. I recommend the Chulalonghorn University Translation Services in BKK - Thai to English; English to Thai.

    They do a quick and excellent job and your translation comes with a nice Uni stamp.

    Send your documents by PDF to them and they will tell you the translation cost.

    I did my Thai Marriage translations to English there. 

    They are agreed by the BKK Belgian Consulate.

     

    Translation Services Unit, 13th Floor, Room No. 1310,
    Baromarachkumari Building, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
    Tel. 0-2218-4636  
    Business hours:  Monday - Friday,  8:30 AM to 3:00 PM 
     
     
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  5. Then will buggies allowed on the roads?

    The wife just got one yesterday. Made to order. 180k baht. The wife doesn't intend to drive it on roads and highways just to the local 7/11 and for having fun driving the small and rough roads around our village. But to get access to the countryside she has to go by the village and a blacktop road here and there. When she ordered it I asked about registration. No problem she said. Just avoid the Police! OK but I feel uneasy about it. Not that there are many cops in our quiet Issan village. ????

     

     

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  6. UbonRatchathani.

    Got a notice stapled to my passport last year and again this year requesting to show up to Imm every three months with my updated bankbook. 

    I keep well over the required amount so I didn't bother. 

    Just to keep peace of mind I take my bankbook with me when I report the 90-day.

    Never been asked to show it.

    Anyway you're required to keep the stipulated amount. That's the basic legal requirement.

    Showing your bankbook every three months is just a notice. 

     

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  7. On 11/25/2021 at 8:09 PM, Miguel Delrio said:

    Possibly. . .but I am married and expect my spouse to legally and automatically inherit my estate. . notably my US assets. My other Thai bank account is a joint account and my spouse should have automatic access to that when I pass on. Our marriage is not recognized here in Thailand, so the only asset that I am concerned about is the personla account I use for my retirement visa.

    I have a legal Thai Will by lawyers giving all I have in TH to my TGF.

    We married a couple years after that Will was made. I didn't change it.

    We moved. I closed bank accounts and opened a new one in our present town.

    Yes, she is named in my original Will. Yes. she is now my legal Thai wife.

    Nevertheless, to be safe I wrote an update stating she is now my wife and naming my new (and only) bank account.

    Photocopy Bank Book, my Passport ID page, and her ID card. 

    In Thai and in English. Signed before wo Thai witnesses. (names , signature and ID nr).

     

    I recommend a Thai Will.

     

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  8. I'm a senior so I probably have missed something ...

    The impression I get from all these talks about pricey Thailand imposed Covid-19 and "medical" Insurances is that Vaccines don't work and vaccinated or not you'll still risk getting struck by the dreaded Corona and end up in an atrociously expensive (for farangs) Thai hospital - so the necessity to subscribe a big $$$ health insurance before you set sails for the LOS.

    Just saying ...

     

    I'm all for vaccines, mind you. I have received a first Sinovac jab and will get an AstraSeneca booster in a matter of days at my local Isaan hospital.

  9. I'm a senior Belgian. Not far in years from the Final Departure.

    As a citizen of another country things will be different for you but here is what it is for me.

     

    * I made a document in French-English-Thai stipulating that I have no relatives nor anybody to contact in Belgium or anywhere else when I die and naming my Thai wife as the sole person to take care of my funerals.

    This document has been notarized by the Belgian Consulate in BKK and a copy kept there in my file.

     

    * The Belgian Consulate will require three Death Certificates legalized by the MFA at ChaengWattana.

    They will keep two and give one back to my widow translated on request free in French by the Consulate.

    * My death will be made registered in the Belgium National Register by the Consulate.

     

    Of course I've made all the Final Wills necessary to make her the sole inheritor of whatever I'll leave behind.

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  10. If you get very early morning to Mochit you can board for a very modest fee the packed minibuses that take people working at CW. 

    The busses unload their PAX at the corner of CW Rd and the avenue to the complex.

    From there a free CW shuttle bus takes the just offloaded PAX to the CW complex.

    But that free shuttle bus runs only at a set time when people arrive to work.

    Other time you'll have to walk.

    I did make that trip once and had a pleasant conversation with a seated next to me lady working at the complex.

    The best is still to take a taxi from Mochit to the complex.

     

     

  11. Our ground level  bathroom has two openings to the outside garden.

    I have squashed three of these creatures there but I let the last one I saw free to go on about its business after deciding that they're probably harmless. Didn't hear the wife scream so that spider went unnoticed by her.

    Last April I did get a nasty bite at my ankle by a mysterious beast while sitting outside at night. I didn't feel any pain but all of a sudden I felt feverish and was in bed with high fever for two weeks. The bite mark was by then obvious, and big red splatches appeared on my leg. I should have gone to a clinic but I thought Tylenol would be the only med I needed.

    Then two weeks after I thought it was over I woke up with a fever and, more dramatically a prostate blockage. This time I went to a clinic. It was over in a week but then a week later again fever, this time no prostate trouble as I was still on prostate med but this time my leg had doubled in size. No pain, I could walk normally. This time the clinic prescribed again anti biotics meds and also gave me double anti biotics injections in my behind for one week.

    I am now OK but my leg is still noticeably thicker than normal.

    What was it that bit me? A spider? Sometimes we have small scorpion in our yard ...

     

  12. The legalization of my Thai marriage at the Belgian Consulate means that my marriage will be recognized in Belgium. Just like if I had married in Belgium. To do that the Consulate has asked that my Thai marriage Certificate be legalized by the MFA and then translated in French, Flemish or English. by approved translation service before submitting.

     

  13. I got married last year in Isaan and now I'm thinking of legalizing for Belgium that marriage at the Consulate in BKK.

    I've collected all the documents for that already but I hesitate.

    The wife and I have zero intention of ever going to live in Belgium and a visit to Europe with a Schengen visa for wife is also of no interest to us so that legalization is really not necessary.

    I'm a Belgian taxpayer because of my Belgian pension on which I have to pay income tax and social security and I'm afraid that getting my Thai wife in the Belgium National Registry may brand her as a taxpayer too. I don't want to have to file an income tax return for her in addition to mine.

    I've spent time on the Internet on this but found no answer to my question which is simply : Is a Thai wife living in Thailand liable for income tax by the country of nationality of her husband even if she doesn't live in that foreign country and never has?

    I'd think not but you never know with those tax ogres!

     

  14. Belgian national. Married to a Thai. Living in Thailand.

    I have a Thai Will for her drafted by lawyers in Pattaya (10k).

    In addition, to preclude any possible legal obstructions/delays by the Belgian Embassy as to the disposal of my corpse and needed notification to eventual family in home country when they're notified of my death I have written a formal declaration stating that I have no family outside my wife, thus nobody to be notified in Belgium and that she is the one to dispose of my body as she deems best. 

    Written in French, English and Thai. Notarized at the Embassy with copy in my file there.

    BTW they said that they will translate, on request by my widow, in French, free, my Thai Certificate of Death.

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  15. I opened my FB account years back in the hope of catching up with a Belgian friend in the US and not seen in decades.

    That friend is still off FB but i got on since with an old GF in Belgium and two years ago an Army classmate from decades ago messaged me to ask what I had been. And an old colleague from my days in Katanga..

    I post news article I like but do not engage in conversations. I do it more like a news relay.

    I've had a few FB strikes against me for comments I made so I don't comment anything anymore. 

    For the most part my FB "Friends" are of my political leanings so I don't get abuse.

    My personal info on FB is no more than what new buddies in a farang bar here in TH or elsewhere would get from me.

    Anyway I found the Messenger part of FB essential. My Thai wife and I use it a lot.

    I so correspond often with my stepsister in Belgium.

    E-mails are useful but Messenger makes for direct contact with such ease of sending pictures and smartphone VDO clips.

    One can indeed converse on Messenger.

     

     

     

  16. 4 hours ago, Sheryl said:

    indeed, clinics are not where to go.

     

    in Issan the best place is Khon Kaen University Hospital (Srinagarind) which has excellent urologists. Go through the "after hours" clinic and ask to see a senior acharn in urology. Not at all expensive.

    I don't give much credit to clinics but the wife runs the show. She says the hospital here is very crowded.

    At least it's a first step. Maybe the Doc will recommend a miracle cure! Or tell me to report to the local hospital.

    I'll keep in mind your KK tip. We'll check also what's available in Ubon which is closer and where we have a house.

     

  17. Thanks to all who have commented my post.

    Very useful.

    The fever went away yesterday but I still have urination difficulties.

    I live in an Isaan village. This afternoon my wife will take me to a clinic doctor.

     

    I'm otherwise in very good health for my age so I hope this annoyance is only temporary.

     

     

  18. Growing old I started having slight prostate problems but three days ago I got a fever and at the same tims I started having urges but trouble to urinate.

    I have a nightmare of not being able to pee anymore and my overfull bladder exploding in my belly.

    Maybe just dehydrated with the fever? Maybe more serious ... 

    Has anybody used satisfactorily an OTC prostate drug available here in Thailand?

  19. 21 hours ago, thailanddogerator said:

     

     

    keep dreaming charlie, if you can find me behind 2 VPN and anonymous email addresses.

    If you knew how many people a lot smarter than you and better equipped have already tried...

     

     

     

    I have two VPN : a pay one and the Opera free one.

    I have used the pay one to watch géo restricted French and Belgian state TV docus.

    I don't use them any more but keep paying for the pay one out of habit.

     

    Now my questions are :

    @ can the target website possibly know my real country location and see that I cheat by using a VPN?

    @ can the target website know my PC Internet ID and eventually locate me by checking with my ISP?

    @ does my PC ID  changes every time I log in with the VPN?

     

    Just curious. Not intending any e-crime! (maybe an occasional géo restricted!).

    I already looked these questions on Google but didn't find what I wanted ...

     

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  20.  This 2017 Black Somali cop killing a White woman didn't get much MSM interest then  Totally forgotten today... 

    On July 15, 2017, Justine Damond (née Ruszczyk) a 40-year-old Australian-American woman, was fatally shot by 33-year-old Minneapolis Police Department officer Mohamed Noor (a Somali) after she had called 9-1-1 to report the possible assault of a woman in an alley behind her house.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/07/ex-minneapolis-cop-sentenced-12-5-years-murder-unarmed-woman/1382798001/

    If the present trial ends with "only" a 12.5yr sentence America will explode.

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