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  1. Well, well. This piece of shit has evaded the law and it's all forgotten about now. I'm still monitoring the scummy cuntbag, though

    Yes, regretably, I believe you will be proven correct. The whole incident will be forgotten. Everybody knows it . That's how it works here (and unfortuneately, to a far less extent in some western societies too). The more money you have, the better connected you are, and/or if you are a cop, you know you will get away with murder, quite litterally.

    I really feel for the families and loved ones in all these incidents. They must feel powerless/helpless. The police/justice system/the community at large couldn't give a fuc_k for them. Why? many reasons I'm sure. But, generally ( oh yes, if you can talk in generalities, Thailand is definitely one place where you can and be reasonably accurate) a lack of education, too many with low moral values, a self-centred majority and fairly corrupt society with practically no regard for the law or law enforcement (I mean why would they, just look at their role models, you know the pillars of Thai society politicians, police and the like). I mean is anybody really surprised with this whole sorry event and the lay-down-misere outcome.

    Perplexingly to me however, is that almost all the families in these cases seem to accept too readily being paid off to just go away. It begs the question, What price a life? even of their loved ones. I may seem a bit hard on the relatives, but I find it hard to understand no matter what the rationale.

    Long story short, someone could always pay this scumbag and his scumbag father (both of whom I am sure are respected in Thai society, but that's another story) a visit.

  2. I'll stay in Thailand for 6 months for volunteer work. But the consulate at Hong Kong only gives me a non-immigrant O 3-month visa.

    Do I extend it at the nearest immigration office in Thailand a couple of days before the visa expires? Will it be a 3-month extension? Or do I need to visit a consulate outside of Thailand? What documentation is needed?

    Just a quick comment, I assume the Thai office understands you are going to do bona fide volunteer work. So, why do you bother if they obviously don't consider your help as wanted or needed. There were similar problems after the sumani where some volunteers were put through the wringer. They would appreciate you more if you just send them cash and stay where you are.

  3. I am looking for a honest/reputable/reliable person or company who can design, quote and undertake renovations of my condominium at Phaya Thai, Bangkok.

    Main work:

    Removal of old wooden floor covering and lay new ceramic tiles.

    Replace 5 door frames.

    Re-surface 3 interior walls and damp-proof same.

    Secondary work:

    Build in 2 wadrobes

    Design and build in 6 metre long, floor to ceiling entertainment unit and work station/bookcase.

    This is a genuine job offer. No time wasters please.

    Call:Number removed. Please use Pm/email function.

  4. I am seeking written quotations from honest, reliable and reputable designers/renovators/decorators for work on the interior of my condominium at Phaya Thai Bangkok to begin on 1st February and finish by 31st March '08.

    In brief the work entails:

    Primary work.

    Removal of current wooden floor and laying new ceramic tiles, approximately 100 sq. Metres.

    Replacing 5 interior door frames.

    Resurfacing (cement rendering) of 3 interior brick walls and providing damp-proofing.

    Removal of rubbish and cleaning after job.

    Secondary work.

    Removal of existing wardrobes and building in new ones.(2 rooms).

    Designing and installing approximately 6 metres long, floor to ceiling, entertainment unit, book cases and work station.

    This is a genuine offer and the job will go to the the perceived best person/business who must be service-minded, courteous operators who can communicate effectively in English.

    No time wasters please.

    Call: 0891170588.

  5. Only 11,900 baht per month will get you a new, modern, furnished condominium situated 500 metres from the MRT at Suttisam. This very attractive condominium offers 56 square metres of living space, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchenette, living/dining room, small balcony. There is also a basement car park. All the furnishings and fittings are new and modern, including three (3) air conditioners, hot water service, T.V., fridge, phone, kingsize bed, dining table and chairs, sofa etc. . The complex is new with security entry and guards.

    All this can be had for just 11,900 per month (tennants signing a 12 month contract will definately be favoured).

    The only additional expenses are the normal utility usage (at extremely reasonable rates), phone calls, internet and satelite/cable T.V. Contact by PM

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