harrry
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Great to see the standard of posts on the Chiang Mai forum reach an all time low high.
Are you saying there was never a time in your past life thet you regularly enjoyed yhe Maccas discouny
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i love muffin .
but i kinda got bored of mac cos their burger never look the same as the photo there show whhahahhahaha
At least maccas does not use those people with very small hands to hold the product like the opposition does .
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Is this a case where the service of the low cost subsidiary will be better than the full cost parent?
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I agree about the buttermilk biscuits at KFC...I miss them too. I found frozen ones at Tops that are close.
These are the babies..
Look like scones to me....just need the strawberry jam and clotted cream
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Last week I received my Kindle DX 3g direct from Amazon. It arrived in three days by dhl with a fixed prepaid import charge.
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As foreign retired teaches will be over 60 they are not entitled to social security and health here. Can anyone seriously contend that an older retiree who is not demented will work here for less pay than his health care costs here would be?
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If the agreement is for more than 3 years it would have to be registered on the chanote to be legal.
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Understandable if the food was really that bad. You have to take a stand somewhere for food quality. Mazel Tov Ariel.
he should try his clownerie on an american airliner landing in the Greatest Nation on Earth™
or on El Al
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There are some well-travelled people on here so does anyone know of another country where kids as young as one have to carry their ID?
I do not know about ID but I do know in Australia theyneed a birth certificate or other entitlement document to register to be put on their parents Medicaire card to receive medical treatment. And they need the birth certificate and vacination certificates to register for school. The Thai ID card is also the document which replaces the Gold card for hospital treatment. It could be just a part of giving services in a computer age.
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Some people just have a hard time posting facts about a city they have never been in. I wonder if I could interest them in a bridge?
Maybe the one to Laos would be good. ChiangMai is nice when it is quiet,
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How about getting someone to make a post for you and let us know how you are doing and when you may make it back. Hurry up and get better.
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If it is you I am sure you are the one mod that would be welcomed back by everyone...
Hurry up and get back
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I had a US flag on the back of my old motorbike and was told I should put a Thai one on also. In the US I am pretty sure you could fly any flag you like and nobody would notice or care.....I feel much the same way.
That's crazy, who told you Sam a Thai or farang?
http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagcode.htm
The US government does not seem to agree with you.
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Sounds as if the OP has something against amputees.
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Mac is a scot and never knows when it is best to shut up....As an aussie we share the same traits but hopefully control ourselves.
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It appears that Matt may have other programs at KhonKaen University http://www.kku-li.com/ and Prince of Songkla http://www.fis-psu.com/.
They have identical websites to LICMU.
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The problem is almost certainly that you are looking at the microwave while the water is cooking. By the way a 250mil cup should take 2 minutes in most ovens.
I would say they probably do wear out over time. The are actually very high freaeincy radio transmitters tuned to vibrate the water molecules in food. Just as with old radios a slight change in an old capacitator will change the frequency slightly so that it is not optimum.
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I've gotta say, as much as I dislike the director and feel bad for the students who he tricked, that letter is brilliant and pretty amusing.
But it can also be used as evidence that the student was enrolled at CMU and that CMU broke the contract.
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And who cares if the kettle is black.
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Have you checked with the Disabled Center over in town....????
There are usually several there..
The disabled centre doesn't sell anything it supports Thais with their wheelchair needs. It is worth sponsering though it does do good things.
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Although many students are not serious about studying many are. Of the first course I was the only one left at the finish and I did not need the visa though they have improved their game since then. I can understand CMU having concerns and taking steps to rectify this but the ones they have taken are not acceptible.
Cancelation of visas puts the students in a bad situation with many having to leave quickly after having made long term commitments. The theft of their fees also means many cannot afford to fund further courses.
I am disappointed with some of the posters who seem to think this does not matter.
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The Australian Embassy (consulate) can witness Commonwealth Statutory Declarations. In Australia there is no charge for witnessing a document.
Statutory declaration forms can be downloaded from this website.
http://www.ag.gov.au/www/agd/agd.nsf/Page/Statutorydeclaration_Statutorydeclarationinformationsheet
Honorary Consulates do not perform notorial services for Australian Citizens.
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In Australia they have teacher development days all the time.... I thought schools were about developing children and teachers could develop themselves in their own time like everyone else.
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I disagree completely.
Your a funny dude !
"Funny how? You mean, funny like I'm a clown? I amuse you? I make you laugh? I'm here to <deleted>' amuse you? How da <deleted> am I funny? What da <deleted> is so funny about me? Tell me...
Now everytime you post I am going to see Joe Peschi ( Tommy ) shooting that waiter in the foot!
Signed: Henry Hill
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