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1 hour ago, Tmoney said:
Same as everyone tried to use on line form and phone app. Neither worked.
Visited Samui Immigration yesterday at 4 pm. In/out less than 5 minutes, passport only required plus got a reminder my visa (yes I know, but that's what it says) expires 22nd June.
I got the Android App to work, after some help from a couple of members on this thread.
When I received the notification to print out my 90 day receipt, I logged on (with the same account) using my PC, as I hadn't installed a printer option on my phone.
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2 hours ago, mikebell said:On 5/18/2021 at 8:09 AM, bluesofa said:
Looks like you won't be short of humble pie for your breakfast.
Whilst I don't like its taste, I am not ashamed to eat it on the few occasions I get it wrong; makes a change from Weetabix!
Wouldn't you want custard on the pie, rather than milk on the Weetabix?
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Perhaps if they added a caption to the photo:
'Written using a covid vaccine syringe'
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1 hour ago, webfact said:Health Minister confident key clusters under control
Judging by his proclamations so far, I'm sure most of the population must be confident the health minister is full of bull exctreta.
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1 hour ago, webfact said:Araya’s review came amid countrywide doubts and conspiracies regarding the vaccine against the Covid-19 virus produced by Beijing-based biopharmaceutical Sinovac,
It's interesting a lot of the public appear to distrust the Chinese vaccine, although there seems to have been little criticism of China as the cause of the problem originally.
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12 minutes ago, RobU said:
You are now being sophistic They say they are doing it for everyone which to any reasonable person means anyone who wants it, not me. It is logical that they will offer and the offer can be accepted or rejected You are creating an issue where there isn't one.
I'll leave there thanks. This is going downhill fast.
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2 minutes ago, RobU said:On 5/17/2021 at 12:44 PM, bluesofa said:
While it's good the military appear to be helping out here, I'm interested in why they are - did he have some links to the army?
How do they choose who they will help, given that the funerals are carried out for free?
Read the quote they are doing it for everyone including foreigners you are creating an issue where there is none
I'm not creating an issue, I'm asking a specific question.
You say 'they are doing it for everyone'. That seems to be saying everyone will have an army funeral, irrespective if they want one or not.
I read the quote, this is what it states:
On 5/17/2021 at 11:16 AM, webfact said:the army was doing this to ease the burden of difficult funeral arrangements for families
My genuine question still stands, "How do they choose who they will help?"
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4 minutes ago, worgeordie said:1 hour ago, Brunolem said:Can the labradors also sniff antibodies?
No only other dogs bum ........
regards worgeordie
You mean they're trained to smell arsenic?
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48 minutes ago, Colabamumbai said:
Will they smell my dope?
Only if you bring him with you.
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8 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:The administration of AstraZeneca and Sinovac vaccine doses in the last five months is creating immunity to COVID-19 in Thailand, with almost all recipients having a high level of antibodies.
Judging by the speed it is being administered, I would have thought it would be more accurate to say 'with both recipients having a high level of antibodies.'
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2 minutes ago, xtrnuno41 said:Mmmm, the dog is siting down. It means 5 people having covid?
Either that, or overwhelmed by the odour of bla-raa from someone's somtam.
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5 hours ago, Excel said:
Excellent idea. At last someone has come up with the idea that if you let them all out, then the prisons will have no cases of Covid. That man should make a PM one day, well only if he has mates with guns he will.
'That man should make a PM one day'
Is that make one out of some sticky-back plastic and a pair of Val's old knickers?
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1 hour ago, Justgrazing said:
Especially if they are called James ..
If you are partially sighted and have a lab' guide dog then you cannot go skydiving as it scares the cr*p out of them ..
and onto bystanders below.
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9 minutes ago, robblok said:Why only release the infected ones (besides that its unrealistic not everyone can be released those with short time left can of course). Those waiting for their day in court maybe too. So you can't just only release the infected ones. There will always be infected ones in jail too. Just release those with little time to go and or waiting for court.
Also there still has to be looked at flight risk and other risks. Its not as easy as you make it sound.
If they release all the infected ones, then don't imprison any new ones with covid, it will solve the problem.
<For the hard-of-learning: The text above may contain traces of sarcasm>
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1 hour ago, webfact said:The suspects must also wear EM electronic monitoring bracelets and report regularly to police.
They are forbidden from leaving Thailand.
Tomorrow's news:
Suspects flee Thailand, evading tracking after cutting off the Chinese monitoring bracelets with a pair of scissors.
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3 minutes ago, Excel said:A prediction usually have some basic data on which it is based. This is not a prediction, merely a fantasy by those in dreamland.
Perhaps they asked a monk?
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34 minutes ago, webfact said:{snipped}
... if certain vaccine targets are met.
They assesses that if 150,000 people are vaccinated every day....
But if 300K jabs are delivered each day...
If half a million jabs could be done per day...
if Thai government plans are realized...
Are there enough 'if''s in there?
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11 minutes ago, mikebell said:
My 3rd apology of the morning & I've not had breakfast. I read it somewhere without questioning that the Thai translation/maths may be suspect.
Looks like you won't be short of humble pie for your breakfast.
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12 minutes ago, Susco said:You mean they haven't figured yet if the father was Dutch or Canadian ???? ?
maybe it's still open to sealed bids?
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Health Minister confident key clusters under control
in Thailand News
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There's an irony there. A health minister relying on superstition.
He must be following in the path of our frog-kissing illustrious leader.