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  1. 57 minutes ago, jackdd said:

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    You hit the nail on the head. 

     it has to be street lega .l it is probably easiest to modify an existing old bike with a valid registration. Then the monkeys have to tell you what's wrong with your bike when you go get the tax sticker. Otherwise there are too many hurdles 

  2. I have a similar interest and have looked at many products that are either electric bicycles or wheelchairs. That's why I decided to build my own from motorbike parts like honda dream.just one seat and about 100kg cargo max.

    80km/he topspeed. The reason I am looking at your post is that I am looking for people with experience or interest in creative stuff. Especially the electric part is new to me but it is the point of it.

  3. I met and quite a few this woman in their 30 s that had their own business everything,just no boyfriend. I am married and my wife had a house and a business when we met 20 yrs ago(3 houses now). She never needed my money. Of course I pay for this and that but no salary. 

    It's simple.you meet somebody who s Job it is to provide for the family. You tell them to quit- you pay. just like that.

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  4. On 4/5/2017 at 1:54 PM, ubonjoe said:

     

    Since you have an extension in the old one you should go to immigration to have your stamps transferred from the old one to the new one.

    You could also show both passports on departure from the country and they would transfer your stamps to the new one and stamp you out of the country in it.

    are you saying clearly that if i left the country with my old and new passport they will move the extension and reentry  for me at the airport immigration right there and then and save me the trip and wait at promenada mall imm. here in cm?

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    to answer the question:

    i think they cannot .in order to pay the right price you have to know it.

    then you can take a pair of sunglasses at the night bazar ,no tourists watching-important to the vendor, and just quietly hand him 120bt at the same time.he will then tell you a ridiculously high price and you say nothing but keep extending the money and the glasses to him and smile looking him straight in the eye. wait a bit longer than comfortable.if he doesn't take the money return the item to its place keep smiling and leave.he will call after you. repeat....

    strangely in other places like markets with vegetables i recently made the experience that if you again just give them all kinds of stuff you want like vegetables for example with out asking for a price at all ,let them weigh it all  and wait and give them money it comes out quite cheap.it is however possible they know me since i have been here for some time. try it for fun.you can always not buy,but they'll probably remember that too for next time.my thai wife ,a frugal mouse and bargainer galore,working the night market,some times is really surprised how well i do . thais have a complex psyche ,kinda like women.

  6. 1 hour ago, Gracas said:

    You may want to consider buying a shipping container (20 Ft., 40 Ft.) however many you need and converting it into a home, many have done it. I have also seen places in Bangkok that do this.

    At least you know they are robust enough to be moved without falling apart, also easy to get a truck-trailer to move it.

    if this idea interests you there is a gallery near wat umong just like that ,they will hook you up.there was an article in city life about it.

     

  7. 8 hours ago, Henryford said:

    CM is right it can be done, living on say 50,000 a month, but it's hard to be disciplined at aged 50. Buying a decent place to live could cost 4 million (or much more in rent). If he has a pension coming in at 65+ he will be OK otherwise he will run out of cash at @ 70.

    i live in chiang mai ,my house has two floors and a garden-1.5 mio. monthly fixed costs about 2000.-.

    motorbike was 40.000. after that it is basically groceries and drinks.clothes are also real cheap at markets and malls.

    girls are another story but otherwise i would never spend 1000 daily.some days yes .

    the guy just needs to budget himself at around 400.000 a year and stick to it.

  8. the machines do work here in chiang mai at least, about 15 ppm at the machine .they work with reverse osmosis which removes everything except h2o.not ideal as the water has no minerals but safe as there are also no other pollutants left.the filter will clog up if not changed and must not be judged by looking at the working side.if there is slime that is because it was filtered out.the lack of minerals is usually not dangerous as we have too much of it in our  food ,like salt for example. my well water has about 180 ppm in comparison,but not everybody has clean well water.clean is not without minerals ,clean is without pathogens.i have never seen a machine using clorine...

  9. in order to be successful with this you probably have to go with the wife to the us embassy.in my opinion,and i gamed a lot with us immigfration,the 6 months will request will put them off.try 3 weeks tell them a nice story like honeymoon blabla.if the wife gets the visa then at the us border they will stamp in 6 months like everybody else coming with a visa.you as a brit are visa exempt and can only get 3 months.however you can go in and out after three months and renew.or what i have done in the past ,once in the us i applied for an extension.anybody can always apply for anything,they send me a letter that they wold work on my request and meanwhile this letter would be proof of my legality.they never got back to me.but i had the document and at departure in the us you never really see immigration anyway.you can also overstayin the us with not much trouble.

  10. This is a great development for other diseases as well such as blood cancer like multiple myeloma ,bone marrow disease and perhaps thyroid ..

    Cures for cancer have existed for decades - it is because the cures in question are foods (foods to avoid) as well as moderate amounts of sunshine exposure and introducing some lifestyle changes that cannot be patented and have been hidden away and buried from the world by these charlatans.

    If you want to find out more about what I am referring to then simply sign up to the re-running of Ty Bollinger's 'the truth about cancer' - it is a free to watch 11 part series that covers the whole spectrum of issues related to cancer as told by conscientious doctors/experts that UNDERSTAND cancer. It is sensational and blows the whole cancer scam wide open and reveals it for what it is.

    You can avoid and cure cancer simply by optimising you're immunity system, eliminating inflammation, keeping your blood alkaline and minimising your refined foods/sugar intake.

    Any oncologist or cancer expert that recommends surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy is condemning you to unnecessary suffering and will likely shorten your life through these obscene and dangerous practices that do nothing to improve your chances of surviving cancer. Did you know that all chemotherapy is highly carcinogenic (can give you cancer) and it increases your chances of dying from secondary cancers so much so that a minority of people actually die from their original cancer as the secondary cancers take care of that!!!

    This is not my opinion but experts who understand cancer that have not been 'bought' by the pharmaceutical industry or are unwitting accomplices to 'big pharma' lies and propaganda.

    You are likely sceptical of what I am saying, but if so, then just watch even a couple of these 1 hour+ episodes and I guarantee it will change your opinion on this.

    I reiterate, this is not my beliefs or version of events but that of experts untainted by both 'big food', 'big pharma' and the FDA.

    steve jobs was a believer in these methods and paid for it too!

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