
malt25
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Thanks for reply. Have already travelled. The stopover was way tooooooooooooooooo long. The initial booking was for 90 minute stopover, I feel that's not much of an issue. Ended up being a tad over 7 hours. Not happy Jan !
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Hi all. A bit of info please. I've just been advised, due to flight time change, I'll have a 6 hour stopover in Manila. I've heard it's not a great airport. Is it worth exiting the transit lounge for a wander, look about, or better stay put in transit ? Any recent personal experiences ? Thanks.
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"the 1600 bath 90 minute massage. " Is this something like a soapy ?
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Why aren't any of the S.W.A.T. pointing ?
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Irrespective of his qualifications he knew what he was doing. Extremely neat, professional work. When I asked about an earth, he showed me that was already done. In my opinion he was "a qualified" Thai electrician.
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As I've mentioned previously. Go to your local PEA office. Ask if any of their staff do after hours work. I did this when doing a major reno. A guy in their planning dept was an electrician. Did a whole rewire of our reno. Great work & not too expensive.
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Could you see yourself wearing a gold chain
malt25 replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
"Could you see yourself wearing a gold chain" Only if I look in a mirror ! -
Nope. Australia. https://spc.com.au/product/spc-baked-beans-rich-tomato-425g/ Made by SPC. Shepparton Preserving coy. Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.
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Sorry. Brook.
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Brooks are from SPC, Shepparton Preserving Co. Shepparton in Vic, Aussie. 72 Baht for 425g can. Not too expensive, if you enjoy a good bake bean.
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Voice referendum: Lies fuel racism ahead of Australia's Indigenous vote
malt25 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
No, not at all. The first nation people have many voices. Many advisory committees. Billions, that's with a "B", spent on numerous projects annually. The current system is broken. Dividing the Aussie population to inflate a prime minister's ego will solve absolutely nothing. Why won't the PM stop all the grand standing and divulge the actual contents of the referendum ? If, and that's an enormous IF, the Voice gets up, the country will face years of legal challenges. Guess who'll foot that bill ? An issue, I'm surprised no one has raised so far. I understand if the Voice is successful it will- could result in the demant for compensation by way of a % of GDP. Considering the current BILLIONS spent annually on first nation people, is the Aussie tax payer expected to support 2 snouts in the trough ? The current BILLIONS plus a % of GDP ? I bet the Honourable Albo would just love to answer that question... NOT ! The current and past governments have been putting band-aids on this indigenous issue for decades. Too many committees & too much administration. A large proportion of the BILLIONS flushed down the toilet. Changing the constitution & dividing the country will only make the situation much worse. Does that sum it up? -
I'm glad I don't rely on you for weather & geography info. https://www.bbcearth.com/news/australias-winter-wonderland https://xplorevic.com/does-it-snow-in-australia/ What is an interesting fact about the Australian Alps? The alps are also home to unique cold climate adapted plants and animals—from alpine daisies to snow gums, and from mountain pygmy possums to migratory Bogong moths. Due to their high peaks and seasonal snow, the Australian Alps strongly influence the hydrology of eastern Australia.
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I dont spend all my time reading every post, apparently you do. I was trying to offer something positive. I don't intend playing keyboard pingpong, so, it's goodnight from me.
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And your medical qualifications are ?
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Might I respectfully suggest those of you who have never been bitten by The Black Dog, keep all your suggestions to your selves. Except for a few of the latter responses to the OP, you simply don't have a clue about clinical depression. Up untill recently, some 25 years or so, mental health issues, especially men's mental health was a taboo subject. I'm a baby boomer. In my early teens I knew there was something wrong. My parents were sympathetic and supportive, to a point. Because of the above, "taboo subject", they had no idea of what I was going through and how to help me. I visited several doctors, Most were empathetic & interested but again could not offer any assistance. My depression lead to relationship breakdowns, job losses and in some cases family & friends distancing themselves from me. As for keeping busy, diet, vitamin supplements & so on, pure nonsense. Clinical depression cannot be cured or controled by such. I changed occupations, living environments, diet, lifestyle, you name it, I tried it. I suffered up until my early 50's. I lost a major part of my life. Long story short, I happened to be befriended by a doctor, social environment, not professionally. He saw something in my personality, mood & actions that promped him to suspect something wrong. I'd given up on medical assistance many years back as it had been all negative. After several, casual chat sessions, not the normal doctor to patient consultation, he prescribed medication. We experimented with a few different medications over the next 12 months or so. I've been taking said medication daily for over 25 years. I'm a different person. In my pre Black Dog days I wouldn't... couldn't leave the house sometimes for a week at a time. A crying mess ! Now on medication, I took myself, solo to Thailand. I travelled, solo to several SE Asian countries, holidays. I've been living here in LOS permanently now for 10 years. I have no trouble tackling emotional situations & ocassionally am asked by others for assistance in such matters. Re Tha Black Dog, I feel Iam qualified to write a book on said subject. First & most important to the road to recovery, acknowledge, accept you have a problem. Seek medical help. Don't listen to crackpot advice as is the case in many early responsed to the OP. OP, PM me if you'd care to discuss anything at all.
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Can I use a Thai DL to hire a car in oz?
malt25 replied to advancebooking's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Absolutely. You don't need an international permit, even to get the insurance. I go back to OZ 2 or 3 times each year. Have been doing so for 10 years. Thai license accepted by all major rental companies. Always purchase full insurance. Never been a problem. -
As above. Ask Mr Google. Job done.
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And this helps the OP... how ?
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Have both knees replaced several years ago, here in LOS. Been through airport security numerous times. If scanner goes off, usually does, just a wand scan. Never an issue.
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Swiss tourist rescued in Pattaya after being trapped in a "chastity device"
malt25 replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
How can any post on this be troll ? I'd say it's open season.