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Pink Mist

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  1. Soi 94 is the new Entertainment area instead of the Bintabaht road area on the east side of Highway 4.
  2. Personal attacks and bickering posts have been removed. Gentlemen please stay civil and agree to disagree. Move along.
  3. Multiple bickering posts and personal attacks have been removed. Please stay civil or face suspension.
  4. A reported troll post and replies have been removed or edited.
  5. A reported troll post and others have been removed. This topic is not about Obama, or Nicolas Cage.
  6. So will the Separation of Church and State become illegal in Texas as they force this to be taught to all students regardless of there religious beliefs? Will the constitution be trampled on once again? https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state_in_the_United_States&ved=2ahUKEwizxJmiyL_-AhUiAjQIHZvQBWIQFnoECDQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3opEjmets0qnMzZt2U_vFn
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  8. A personal attack and further bickering posts between two posters have been removed. Continue and face suspension.
  9. An off topic baiting post as well as a personal attack have been removed.
  10. 4 hours 21 minutes from HH to BKK today driving. I live 20 minutes from the HH airport. Had we had a flight quite possibly would have been here 1 hour earlier. Traffic for a Saturday was decent.
  11. With the way Hua Hins regulations are set, as of right now, construction is limited in many places as well as certain types of venues. Living here I do not ever see it becoming another Pattaya. It is already an extension of BKK with many wealthy Thais owning places around us who come on the weekends for a relaxing and enjoyable uncrowded time.
  12. "Bangkok to Hua Hin is no more than 3 hours by road?" When? Maybe driving at 4 am, but when the construction starts back up and runs for almost 50km's from Samut Prakan up Rama 2 and into BKK, it makes the travel onerous and long. Took us over 5 hours to return to HH after picking up my daughters from the airport and we drove down here when construction was stopped for Songkran on the 12th. Heading back today and I will chime in as to what the drive took. If we had the flight as we used to have to DMK, it was still around 3 hours in total, with check-in, taxiing, take off, flight landing, and then taxiing, and off-loading, but then we landed at the airport. Fastest I ever made it driving was just under 3 hours and that was from HH to the Sukhumvit area and as I said we left at 4 am. The construction for the highway is and will continue to make it a problem. Will be faster by train when they get the new system up and running.
  13. It is an ideal airport for travel back to Bangkoks airports as well as flights to Chiang Mai and would be great for flights to Phuket and so on, if they would restart those routes. Only flights now are to Chiang Mai..
  14. I am at a loss for his take on this. Yet if it's truly low pressure causing the high heat then we'll it's not a heat wave. View all Heat waves begin when high pressure in the atmosphere moves in and pushes warm air toward the ground. That air warms up further as it is compressed, and we begin to feel a lot hotter. The high-pressure system pressing down on the ground expands vertically, forcing other weather systems to change course.Jun 16, 2022 https://www.nytimes.com › article What to Know About Heat Waves - The New York Times
  15. A series of bickering off topic reposts have been removed. Remain on topic, stay civil or suspensions are in order.
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