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Guderian

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  1. What next, nobody was actually ever hurt at Tak Bai? The Shins are really a family of saints and have been sorely misjudged by the negligent media? And so the rehabilitation continues...
  2. Any tax cuts are likely to be offset by the plummetting value of the Thai currency, lol.
  3. It's happened to me a number of times over the years. I just move on and park the car somewhere else. They can't stop you parking on Beach Road, of course, but then you'll probably find that a monkey has dropped a coconut on your windscreen when you get back. It's easier to just go with the flow and move on.
  4. They should keep up with the news a bit more. Clearly, to solve all the problems they only need to ban people from Switzerland, since it's Swiss who've been causing all the problems in the last week or so. They're giving the angelic tourists from Britain an Australia a bad name! lol
  5. I won't believe a word of it until we get the TAT numbers! lol
  6. A sign of the times, or 'progress' as some like to call it. Ten years ago, this scene would have been set on a mango plantation, but nowadays it's on a cannabis farm.
  7. Why don't they just round them up and train them to harvest the coconut crop? lol
  8. Yeah, this'll be approved, there's too much money waiting for too many politicians for it to be blocked much longer. Contrast it with the refusal to get rid of the daft afternoon booze sale ban a week or two ago, there was little or no money in that change for the politicians so they couldn't be bothered with it.
  9. A few days ago there was a doom and gloom article saying that the Thai population will halve in the next 60 years. I should have thought that this would be great news, especially as both racially and religiously there's a great deal of similarity between the mainstream Thais and the Bamars.
  10. The question in terms of voters isn't so much absolute numbers, but where they're registered to vote, and I'm not aware of any data in that respect. If most people were last registered in safe Tory or Labour seats, then the two main parties would be right in thinking that a few thousand expat votes isn't terribly important. In the marginal and swing seats, however, it's a completely different game, and both parties will fight like cats in a sack for any vote they can get. I've just registered to vote again in West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine, Labour doesn't get much of a look-in there but, over the last quarter-century, it's been held by Lib Dem, SNP and Tory MP's. I suspect they might all be keen on securing my support at the next general election. I'm not familiar now, though, with the official policies of Labour and the Lib Dems on the frozen pensions issue, while the Tories have made their position clear enough, and I shall enjoy rubbing the current MP's nose in the matter as, north of the border this time, they're mainly fighting a resurgent Labour Party rather than the SNP.
  11. Well no I'm really miffed, nobody at Swampy has ever offered me champagne and caviar before my economy class flight, lol.
  12. The government should get its act together and simply start taxing weed, like it does tobacco and alcohol. The cheap prices here will go up a bit, but not enough to really concern anyone, and the government will get more funds to buy its submarine, or whatever's on the current wish list. Everyone's a winner!
  13. The Cambodians had a plan to build a cable car on their side of the escarpment up to the temple, so getting around Thailand's control of the easy access to it. Sadly, it never seems to have materialised, even with their friends in Beijing who could probably have built it in a year or two.
  14. Blimey, the pickings in the girly bars are poor enough these days (I was going to say 'slim enough', but that's clearly not the case, lol), I wouldn't want to be a Gogo Bar owner in 2085.
  15. With the numbers on the road in Pattaya lately, I can believe at least 50,000 of those were sold in this city, lol.
  16. There's a language school up by the Machanu statue, on the south side of the 7-eleven and medical clinic. It seems to have a steady flow of customers when I'm in that area, try calling then and ask if they offer what you want.
  17. Thanks. Looks like a Pattaya Beach-style, shade-free sun-drenched Hellscape.
  18. Don't you mean the hot season? We've been in the dry season since November.
  19. We've got a map of the one-way system, does anyone have a map or diagram or artists impression of what exactly it is they're going to do? I gather a large part of it is laying new drainage pipes, which we've seen often enough over the last 5 years, so nothing new there, but I've also read something about them 'improving' the area for tourists. In my experience, in Pattaya City Hall speak, that usually involves cutting down lots of big, shady trees and replacing them with mangy palms, because 'the Chinese prefer them'.
  20. Why on earth do they have to rely on snail mail? My occupational pensions are worth far more and the provider sends out a proof of life certificate by e-mail every 3 years or so, and you have 6 months to return it. Now that's what I call reasonable. The DWP is a joke, but I shall get my revenge as I'm in the process of registering as an Overseas Voter again. The new legislation is effective now so no matter how long you've lived abroad you can still vote in general elections and referendums. Once I'm in the system, I shall pester my MP to ask the Secretary of State what in the name of all that's holy is going on with the DWP, at least he will if he wants my vote, lol. The government has given us the power to help vote them out, let's use it to help our cause as abused and ignored British pensioners living overseas.
  21. Guderian

    Go Wholesale

    It must be a female Thai social media thing, the GF and all the Thai women I know are the same, they never have any spare cash and are always hocked up to the eyeballs in debt.
  22. That's Thailand just dropped another ten places down the league table of democracies... sigh It's already below Zimbabwe, for goodness sake, next it will be lower than Russia. https://www.democracymatrix.com/ranking
  23. Yes, it makes you wonder what kind of an uninhabitable Hell-hole "the vibrant chaos of central Pattaya" has become, lol.
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