PaulDee
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If there is a solution to your problem, Zachary, you can get it from RJ Peters:
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She has dozens of dogs and cats and writes a newsletter about pets. The
doctor is not only well informed but also eager to help any and all animal
lovers with problems and questions.
Why not edit your message and email her? (//e-mail removed as per forum rules// )
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If memory serves, two or three years ago some kind of measure was passed or agreed to which allows subscribers to retain their mobile phone numbers when switching from one carrier to another. So losing your phone number should not be a consideration when evaluating which company to sign with.
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I know an excellent teacher. Only 100 baht for two hours. Location of your choice or
at the teacher's office. Books provided free. Speaks great Thai and several Euro
languages.
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Chorizo: Look at the last sentence in Puyaidon's first paragraph.
[Change is coming and the fees will go up. $82 for extra pages with notorial services going up to $50. Attached is a page from the Federal Register that shows the new rates that will come into being, date of implementation now unknown.]
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For what it's worth, my hat's off to all you people who adopted soi dogs--
particularly to you, eurasianthai, for all you've done and for starting this
thread. Heartening indeed.
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Thank you Bubba and Nanthaburial.
Dollars and US bank ATM card (fee free) it will be.
BTW, Bubba, Thai bank ATMs charge 150 baht for withdrawals on foreign accounts.
Thanks again
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to re-upholster a couch, in leather will definitely cost you much more than 5,000 Baht
reupholster mine for 5000+baht more than I originally paid for it
It can not be in leather then.....trust me on that !
It appears that you still are misreading the OP. He is saying that if he originally paid 50,000 baht for the couch, they NOW want him to pay 55,000 baht to reupholster it (5,000 baht more than what he paid).
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When visiting Angeles City, is it better to take cash in baht or US dollars? And where is the best place to exchange currency into pesos? Or is it even better to rely on ATMs? If using ATMs is better, is the exchange rate at the Manila airport similar to those of ATMs in Angeles? And would it be a good idea to make ATM withdrawals from my US bank rather than from my Thai bank?
Thank you for any suggestions and help.
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Those 26 vendors were back on Walking Street Tuesday night...accompanied by at least 50 of their brethren tapping shoulders, sticking flowers in faces, and offering sex shows (wonder if police were able to determine location of those sex shows from the vendors, then follow up by busting such illegal activities?) And WHY was the round-up conducted at 2:30 in the morning? Why not 9 or 10 PM?
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An on-line search indicates that B&B Furniture on Theppasit reupholsters furniture (don't know specifically about leather). I think they are on south side of Theppasit near intersection with Soi 17.
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Cats
in Chiang Mai
Adorable BUT it might help to know WHERE the cats are.
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Had same problems. Also switched to Firefox and so far it's problem free.
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A bit off topic for Fellow Phantom owners:
I had those crash bars added when I bought my Phantom four years ago (1,000 baht then)
and they've kept me unscathed in two accidents.
BUT do any of you know how to keep those bars looking clean and new? Within a few months,
they began changing color and/or rusting. Nothing I've tried has worked to restore the original
finish. (I think that's because they are not manufactured by Honda, but are made in Thailand.)
Any suggestions?
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Som-o
in Chiang Rai
Check any of the major supermarkets.
Most carry it already peeled and sectored.
More expensive but also more convenient.
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Thanks for posting that, daxbr
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I can't explain it for you, but you might find some satisfaction knowing that Air Asia would not accept my Siam Commercial Bank Visa Card, and neither would Cebu Pacific. Don't understand what's going on with these airlines.
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Just what I've been looking for for four years.
Thank you, Bill
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More security personnel, YES. But the quality of security personnel must be improved.
Even more important, America--as well as European nations-- must revisit PC policies. Profiling
of passengers is a legitimate security measure.
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Hi, Nick,
Central has a bread maker (about 7,000 baht). They have a Kitchen Aid stand mixer for about 30,000 baht. I know nothing about dehydrators. You might check out Chatuchak market for some items, but only guessing. Your best luck will be in smaller specialty stores that will seem invisible to most casual passers by. Try looking in the Thai Yellow Pages online in English. (http://www.yellow.co.th/). Don't neglect Makro.
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No. It's a total waste of time...like the publication. Pattaya One News is so much better.
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With permanent residency status, must the foreigner continue to report to Immigration every 90 days?
Also, does the buy-in for permanent residence amount to nearly 200,000 baht?
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To find your previous post, go to My Assistant (just below the top banner), then to last choice there (My Last 10 Posts).
As to True, I agree. Good service. Responsive when problems arise. Reasonable fees. Let's hope you can actually get 3 mbps as new Asia-America cable takes effect.
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Subway's meatball sandwich works for me. Consistently delicious in Bkk and Pattaya. Haven't found it at any other restaurants/delis.
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Thanks for the info and advice, jackr and Beardog.
Where To Sell A Honda Wave?
in Motorcycles in Thailand
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Again, if you're in Pattaya, run a classified ad in Pattaya Today.
I did and sold my old Honda two days after publication. If memory
serves, classified ads are free...or VERY cheap. Make certain to
list details (age, klicks, condition, price, accessories, contact number).