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kimamey

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  1. Of course there's the tradition, presumably centuries old of tedious music played at a volume that makes your internal organs vibrate. If you're passing in a car the door panels rattle. Our wedding, 10 years ago this week was a surprise to me. We bought a gold chain for my mil and then went to do the paperwork in the office in town. A bit like a quick register office wedding in the UK with witnesses grabbed off the street but with all of the romance and gravitas removed. One of our neighbours was at the next counter getting a new blue book. We had a party the next year when my sister and bil were over. The karaoke was a bit bigger than she'd imagined.
  2. You get to read my witty and informative posts for nothing even though they are priceless. What more could you want?
  3. I seem to remember people saying there wouldn't be a coup in 2014, as there were so many in the lower ranks of the army from the northeast who supported Thaksin.
  4. It was at night. I don't know about Bangkok but in my area I think the police only work office hours and definitely not in the dark. Hence you see even less helmets at night. I've said it before, sack the traffic police and hand it to Grab, Food Panda ect. They seem to be able to get their riders to wear helmets. It's a shame for the family as they aren't responsible for him not wearing a helmet, if that was the case. They just have to deal with the aftermath.
  5. I thought it was Pheu Thai that won the election in 2011. Did it only consist of Thaksin and Yingluck? Of course not and presumably there were others in the party that could have run the country. If Thaksin was really concerned about the Thai people he could have kept quiet, allowed a proper politician with ability to be Prime Minister and just given advice in the background. Instead he put his sister, who had no interest or experience into the top job. She was then sent off to do photo shoots while he was running the country even though he was aware that it was against the law. I saw him give interviews where he referred to the government as 'we' and bragged that it had given him a lot of his money back. There might still have been a coup but he was just making easier to justify. Even in 2010 during the protests he gave video rallies where he concentrated on himself. He even had to give a second a few days later after it was pointed out that he hadn't mentioned those who were sacrificing themselves for him whilst he was living in luxury in Dubai. He promised to get justice for those killed in those protests but once in power he decided he'd rather go after Abhisit and Suthep than the army who were responsible because that was more important to him. I know he might have been stopped due to the strength of the army but then again he must have been aware of that when he made the promise. Everyone else knows it. Then you have Prayut. Again' he could have concentrated on separating Thaksin from Pheu Thai and leaving the more sensible MPs of all parties to run the country for the benefit of the Thai people. Instead he was just as power hungry as Thaksin and therefore just as ineffective.
  6. Maybe I'm missing something but didn't they win an election before and he never got a pardon then, so what's different now. The one thing Thaksin and Prayut have in common is they were, and presumably still are, more interested in power for their own benefit than for the good of the people.
  7. I'm afraid I don't know. I've searched on Google Maps and Sevens says it's permanently closed. o be honest I can't see anything on street view that looks like a bar, even going back to earlier views. You might have better luck as you know what it looked like. There is a house with a lot of boxes in the latest view in the position shown on Google but earlier views just look like a house. As for No 1 Bar i can't even find it. If you know the address you may have better luck.
  8. I've no idea although I'll be looking to see if I can find them now and forgetting what I actually went for. Could you paint led bulbs since they don't get so hot?
  9. If Pheu Thai do well and are just a front for Thaksin then that's not going to happen unfortunately.
  10. Not a bad idea although as someone else has said you won't know what's said. I've noticed that what needs 2 or 3 sentences in English takes about 10 to 20 minutes in Thai. No wonder it's so difficult to learn. It works the other way as well. 5 minutes talking to someone in the market is translated to "Her daughter has foreigner husband from Germany. They live in Bangkok and are coming home for Songkran." You could try writing it down so you can translate it but you don't know if your wife will say something else later. You're in a difficult position as I assume your in laws are older than you wife and maybe older than you. There is a certain reverence for age but a lot of so called 'Thai Culture' and culture in general to be honest is used when it's convenient. Best of luck
  11. I wondered about that. I thought that since it mentioned his associates being under surveillance they didn't want them to spooked but since they gave details of the club that wouldn't make sense. That doesn't mean that's not the reason of course. We also don't know who the accomplices are or what connections they have.
  12. Just to clarify the 'couple of days' refers to feeling naked, not looking for my mask. I'm not that senile. Well not yet anyway.
  13. Either I missed out an F or it's been removed and replaced with an asterisk.
  14. Shouldn't be problem since Thais seem to love paperwork. They could ask advice from the UK since they now have to deal with a lot more after leaving the EU and losing the trade advantages gained by Margaret Thatcher
  15. When I go back to the UK I spend a couple of days feeling naked in shops and other buildings and looking for my mask before I go out.
  16. I thought they might be bought through the Thai Air Force. Difficult to say too much but a plane was impounded in Germany a few years due to unpaid contracts with a German company. It was thought it might prompt some action for certain reasons. I think it was claimed at the time it belonged to the Thai Air Force.
  17. That's a good point. If you see a warning of road works it never tells you what to expect. The road could narrow on the left or the right, or both. Then they put cones with no warning and a big oil drum, not before the obstruction but just in front of it when you can see the obstruction anyway. I once saw a massive crane lifting lighting poles into position. It was a major road so the were tall lighting poles and a big crane. Someone had put cones around the bottom of it.
  18. They were heading back to their station so there was no need to be in a hurry and hence no need for lights or siren. The trouble some of them seem to like driving with their flashing lights on just to look important.
  19. RIP to those lost hope for a fast recovery for the injured officer. A question though. How easy is it to get thrown from inside a vehicle whilst wearing a seatbelt?
  20. I was told when I first came here to say I'm from England if asked by the police. If you say United Kingdom they have no idea what that is and as soon as you say United they're already thinking United States anyway.
  21. Read the whole article. the OP is just badly written.
  22. I think that's in regards to the F35 which they are looking at rather than the Airbus. Just badly written. As has been said before the US might have reservations given the closeness to China

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