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thaibeachlovers

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  1. From everything I've learned in my decades in LOS, that that is correct. IMO trying to make it multicultural is wokeness in action. BTW, whatever anyone says, nothing I learned about if says that it's racist, but I guess people of a certain mind set see racism in everything.
  2. Need an eye's rolling emoji here.
  3. LOL. It's what they called French people hundreds of years ago, and came to mean any white western person. Sooooo it's ALWAYS been a white western person. Were they all rainbows?
  4. IMO school is the problem that causes children not to learn. At my expensive private schools I learned that bullying is OK when it's older kids, prefects and teachers doing it, I learned to hate sport, I learned that life isn't fair and that people are not all good ( good lessons to learn early in life ) and I learned to play the trumpet badly. Lessons on geography, maths, science, history, biology etc educated me not at all. Can't call me stupid or incapable of learning, given my future careers requiring qualifications needing years of study. I learned almost nothing in school because the teachers were useless, and unable to motivate me, and it's not as though I was any sort of rebel. So, in reply to your post, make schools a place kids want to learn, expel the actual bad kids, and the problem will IMO be solved.
  5. Given the infection rate of fully vaccinated populations as we are seeing around the world, claiming that vaccination with a "vaccination that you know" is the answer, doesn't seem correct to me, but I don't expect to see the "pro" vaccine mob ever admitting that it doesn't seem particularly effective.
  6. My choice for groundhog day would either be the virtually deserted beach on the Thai Gulf coast with my wife to be, or Railay West with the most beautiful temporary Thai GF I ever had. The month I had with each being as close to paradise as ever I had in this life, I can't decide between them.
  7. Ex friend smoked m j every day for his adult life. Claimed it was not harmful or addictive. It turned him into a right nasty idiot.
  8. People don't normally commit crime to buy a big mac. Druggies commit lots of crimes to buy a fix.
  9. If it wasn't for the "boozed" sensation why would they need to drink alcoholic beer? They can have non alcoholic beer in the stadiums if they like beer. IMO they banned alcohol in the stadiums because fans + alcohol is not a good thing. Blame it on the ones that get boozed and fight.
  10. I've read posts about customs demanding high "fees" on imports on TVF.
  11. If one truly loves her, one will do whatever is necessary to make her happy including faking an interest. We all know that women fake it to make us think we are superman in bed.
  12. I think part of the problem is that "health care" has been expanded to cover things that should not be covered, and welfare has been expanded beyond what it was intended to do. There is a difference between giving a hand up compared to a hand out. I doubt many will agree with me but I disagree that taxpayer money should routinely be given for children. IMO people should not have them if they can't afford them without taxpayer largess. I'd rather see the money put into educating children properly, so they don't become criminals.
  13. Up to me any addict would be given free drugs so they didn't commit crime to feed the habit, but if they do commit crime lock them up. I'm all for equality so lock up anyone that commits a crime, regardless of skin colour or class.
  14. How about educating themselves at night school and gaining some qualifications. Being poor is no excuse for giving up. Become a plumber or a builder etc.
  15. There is more to making love ( as compared to rutting like a dog ) than a stiffy.
  16. LOL. The ability vanished years ago but the desire did not. I wish it had.
  17. That's correct, which is why, unless having a big bag that had to be stowed, I got off at On Nut and took sky train. I believe one can get off before On Nut now.
  18. Rarely used a TAT office. I'd find out where the hotels were and go walk around till I found one I liked. Never booked on the phone. First time I ever went to Thailand I used the hotel booking place at the airport which included transport to the hotel- Easy peasy. First time I went to Chaweng, got dropped off in middle of hotel strip and walked along the beach till I found one I liked. Once I learned to take a temporary GF with me to the islands it got easier as I'd leave her with the bag in a restaurant while I looked around.
  19. It's never enough just to lock the door. Use the chain as well.
  20. If you believe that an hotel room in Thailand is a secure place, I have a bridge for sale. Can't remember how many news items I've seen about stuff being robbed from hotel rooms, but it's been a lot.
  21. LOL. I knew from before the first time I visited Thailand not to leave valuables lying around in a hotel room. It's just common sense.
  22. Did he put the chain on the door? Perhaps never been to Thailand before or very naive if thinks no one might enter while he was in the shower. It's like the ones hide the money in the room when going out and it's gone when comes back. Most places seem to have a safe in room now, or if not use the hotel safety box.
  23. They always check it at departure desk. I was referring to booking the flight, and I was never required to give passport details that i remember. I always booked at airline office so might be different on line.
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