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  1. 17 hours ago, Ks45672 said:

    If anyone wants your valuables in that case, they will just take the whole suitcase away and cut the lock off somewhere else 

     

    This thief must have known their was cctv outside the rooms and she still did it anyway.... 

     

    True. That could easily happen. But it does not. Most of these crimes are crimes of opportunity. They see it, and they take it. Out of sight, out of mind. If it is well hidden, nobody is going to steal a suitcase. The would have to know there are valuables or alot of cash inside. In the decades of travel, I have used the luggage lock system, and never once has a bag been broken into, nor a bag stolen. It works. 

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  2. 14 hours ago, cooked said:

    Your evidence for that, apart from the MSM?

    This is the anniversary of an armed rebellion in the Rakhine, planned, coordinated and ordered by foreign powers that want to get their hands on Rakhine oil and gas, at the same time declaring that they want an independent Islamic state. The same thing is happening in Assam and the CHT but you won't have read about that in the MSM, will you?

    It is also the exact anniversary of Kofi Anan's peace plan for the Rakhine being announced.

    Neither ASSK nor Myanmar asked for her to be adulated by naive idealists. She has the full support of the Myanmar people.

    How would you feel if 30 police posts were attacked overnight in your province?

     

     

    No point in trying to defend any particular position here. Anytime someone uses the term MSM, they give themselves away. Bought and paid for by Trump, Fox News, and the supposed "non swamp tribe". Always remember, "truth is not truth".

  3. 23 hours ago, yellowboat said:

    For years, this woman gave the whole world hope.   Now that she has shown what she really is, we can only feel despair.   She is just a shameless power grabber. 

     

    Correct. She has shown her true colors. She is so hungry for power, and the trappings that come with that power, she is perfectly fine condoning mass genocide, rape, and crimes against humanity. I only wish there were a way to revoke a Nobel. She does not deserve any honors. She is showing her racism, as is the rest of that horrendous, heinous, murderous regime, posing as a democracy. 

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  4. If you are referring to the mongering scene, the only other place in the world that comes close, is Angeles City, in the PI. It is not an attractive town, you do have to be somewhat careful, and the country as a whole is like one huge Tijuana, but with horrendous food. However, the action is amazing, the gals can be really lovely, short time is considered three hours, and the talent and enjoyment level is generally way, way beyond Thailand. And that is true to this day, from what I am told by friends who live there. In general it is a great party town. Now, if sex is not a consideration, there are countless spots already mentioned in this post. All depends on what a man is looking for, and how much cash he has to spend.

     

    Phnom Penh used to be amazing back in the days, before the massive clean up. Samui used to be great too, but is a pale shadow of it's former self. The puritanical clean up has affected the place in a big way, and the same can be said for Phuket, which used to be incredible, decades ago. Costa Rica is crazy overrated in my opinion. Very expensive in general, and although there is some action to be had in San Jose, it is not what it used to be, and is way over priced. Also, the place is very vanilla. But quite beautiful, and fairly pristine. Kind of like Hawaii in that regard. Havana used to be amazing. Now, it is also way, way overpriced. And not nearly as funky as it used to be. 15 years ago it was great fun. Now? 

  5. On 5/14/2018 at 9:06 AM, KittenKong said:

    You misunderstand me. I dont want to "mingle" with anyone at random, regardless of who or what they are, and regardless of which country they are from. I'm just not interested at all.

    I also think that there is a big difference between people who are working abroad and those who are on a fortnight's holiday in Jomtien.

     

    Exactly the difference between Los Angeles and New York. In LA, it is nearly impossible to mingle with people randomly. The fear level amongst the locals is so high, that they are just not prepared or willing to talk to a stranger, for more than a moment. It is astonishing, and one of the aspects of LA that I find least appealing. In New York you can strike up a conversation with a complete stranger, find out they are a fascinating and very accomplished person, and develop a relationship on that basis, be they man or woman. There is a very low fear factor, as people there have a great deal of self esteem, sense of self, grounding, and courage. It is one of the aspects I love most about New York.

     

    As far as Pattaya goes, unless one is into carting, golf or babes, I just do not see the allure as a tourist destination. Beyond me. 

  6. I am always amazed at what people leave in hotel rooms. I always put my valuables in my luggage and lock it up. Granted, if someone really wanted to, cutting a luggage lock is not a hard thing to do. But, it is a deterrent. And in the many years of travel, I have never once had it happen. Never lost anything. Just a simple precaution. I trust my locked luggage over a room safe. 

     

    Why would anyone put someone earning $10 a day in the position of having to wrestle with that kind of temptation? Why take that kind of risk? Is it possible this is an insurance scam of some sort?

     

    Lastly, why do these Pattaya officials keep mentioning the good reputation of Pattaya? What planet are they living on? Are they truly that delusional, or is that just something they have to say? 

  7. 1 hour ago, Puccini said:

     

    What makes you think that the lawyer being talked about here is part of "the authorities here" or a 'leader"?

     

    I googled his Thai name and came up with zilch. He is an unknown quantity.

     

    I was not necessarily referring to the lawyer. But, the authorities are trying hard to make Thailand into a "pure" nation, whatever that means. And the guys who are doing it are the least pure, and the most corrupt of them all. It is just for appearances. There is a vast effort being made to make Thailand more "family friendly". It has been going on for a number of years now, but has accelerated of late. 

  8. 1 hour ago, Naam said:

    12,500 Dollars Florida property taxes plus 8,800 Dollars home insurance including hurricane cover equals to 58,000 Baht a month, i.e. an amount many expats don't have as disposable income.

     

    Thank you. You have to be making stupid money, to be comfortable in the US these days. 

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  9. 13 minutes ago, Wake Up said:

    I share your opinions except I like the Bangkok symphony and some of the guests that play here. The Chinese musicians are pretty cheap and excellent musicians.  I also take a trip to Europe for a month in the summer to see lots of art, theater, and eat cheese and drink wine. There is a good jazz club in BKK near Victory Monument.  

    But the best live jazz has to be New Orleans and the best blues Chicago or Memphis and the best music for all types Austin Texas and never miss a show at Carnegie Hall In NYC or Royal Albert Hall in London. Cheers. 

     

    Yes, all of that! I think the club you are referring to is called Saxophone. One of the only jazz clubs in Bangkok, much less Thailand. I heard the symphony was good. Thanks for the tip. Check out MOCA Bangkok. Up near Don Muang. Truly a world class museum. Put together by Boonchai Bencharongkul, the guy who founded DTAC. He tried to get the money from the Thai government, to house his extensive, world class art collection. When they would not come up with the funds, due to an astonishing lack of vision, he bought the land, and built the museum out of his own pocket. A spectacular building, with the best contemporary art I have ever seen in Thailand. Never even knew art on this level existed here. 

    Read more at: http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/moca.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

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  10. EVA Air is very good. If you can get a good deal, go for it. Their service is good, their planes are very well maintained, they have one of the best safety records in the business, and if you are fortunate enough to be flying business class, the newer 777's have pod seating that is fantastic. Also, the lounges are excellent. The lounge at Swampy is wonderful. 

     

    Even their economy seating is not terrible. And premium economy is quite comfortable, though a big step up in terms of price. Lastly, if you get silver or gold status with them, you are entitled to use most of their lounges, regardless of class of flight, and can check three large bags. Highly recommended. 

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  11. This has been the worst week of his presidency thus far. Even the usually blusterous Trump, is rather subdued, in the face of all of this bad news, betrayal, potential charges, and potentially devastating revelations to come. He knows about all of the skeletons in his closet, and he is running very, very scared. For the first time in his life, he may be held accountable for his serial criminal nature and acts. Combine that with his relative lack of accomplishments to date, and there is a chance many members of the GOP could change allegiances after the mid-terms, and abandon the sinking ship, the SS. Tiny Donald. 

     

    “No day during President Trump’s 19 months in office could prove as dangerous or debilitating as Tuesday,” wrote Dan Balz in the Washington Post. “Everything that happened in a pair of courtrooms hundreds of miles apart strengthened the hand of special counsel Robert S Mueller III and weakened that of the president of the United States.”

     

    Richard Haas, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, tweeted: “i understand the focus on politics here at home, but 

    1) NK is not denuclearizing; 

    2) Venezuela is on the precipice;

    3) a crisis with/over Iran is brewing; 

    4) climate change is worse sooner than predicted; 

    5) US relations w China and Russia are at post-Cold War nadir. just sayin’”.

    Not to mention the apartheid conditions in Israel, that he is supporting and the issues with Canada, Mexico and the entire EU, that he has single handedly created. 

     

    A great summary of Tiny Don's current nightmare:

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/aug/25/trumps-terrible-week-stunning-news-and-whispers-of-impeachment?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

     

     

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  12. 2 hours ago, Thaidream said:

    I hear you and agree with you about Trump's ethics or lack thereof.  This is the same man who used the eminent domain law in Atlantic City to force out an elderly, widowed women from her family home so he could build a parking lot for his casino.  Eventually, the casino went broke-  and he used the bankruptcy laws to break all his union employees and leave them jobless without any severance. This guy makes Scrooge look  benevolent.

     

    However, I really wonder if Trump will go quietly into the night if there are State charges pending . As much as I would love to see him get his-  I would rather make the complete deal and let him slither off.

     

    This has been the worst week of his presidency thus far. Even the usually blusterous Trump, is rather subdued, in the face of all of this bad news, betrayal, potential charges, and potentially devastating revelations to come. He knows about all of the skeletons in his closet, and he is running very, very scared. For the first time in his life, he may be held accountable for his serial criminal nature and acts. Combine that with his relative lack of accomplishments to date, and there is a chance many members of the GOP could change allegiances after the mid-terms, and abandon the sinking ship, the SS. Tiny Donald. 

     

    “No day during President Trump’s 19 months in office could prove as dangerous or debilitating as Tuesday,” wrote Dan Balz in the Washington Post. “Everything that happened in a pair of courtrooms hundreds of miles apart strengthened the hand of special counsel Robert S Mueller III and weakened that of the president of the United States.”

     

    Richard Haas, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, tweeted: “i understand the focus on politics here at home, but

    1) NK is not denuclearizing;

    2) Venezuela is on the precipice;

    3) a crisis with/over Iran is brewing;

    4) climate change is worse sooner than predicted;

    5) US relations w China and Russia are at post-Cold War nadir. just sayin’”.

    Not to mention the apartheid conditions in Israel, that he is supporting and the issues with Canada, Mexico and the entire EU, that he has single handedly created. 

     

    A great summary of Tiny Don's current nightmare:

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/aug/25/trumps-terrible-week-stunning-news-and-whispers-of-impeachment?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

     

     

  13. The courts will only be involved, if it gets to the courts. Much of this will be handled on the spot, by the RCAB (revenue collection agents in brown). And if it goes to the courts, we all know how weak the judicial system is here. Leniency is to be expected. And with that leniency, they are not doing the nation any favors. In most nations they have what is commonly known as a deterrent. 

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  14. 4 hours ago, Thaidream said:

    One by one- Trump's closest allies are being targeted and gone after. I am sure there are people working on the dossier- finding the Russians who danced in his room; slept in his bed and drank the champagne.  There are others who are trying to connect Julian Assange to Trump and his campaign while others attempt to get the Russians in the meeting with Trump's son to spill their guts.

     

    At some point- Trump will be faced with a -no way out- scenario. He won't be able to buy  his way out and all his 'friends' will have turned on him.  The Dem-will have taken the House and there will be enough evidence for impeachment and possibly conviction.  Trump's children will be under investigation and possible indictment.  Mueller and the investigators will have him. He will only have 2 choices- resign with some dignity and all the pending indictments go away or fight  on and lose everything.   Trump will take the deal  because he knows it is the best he will ever get. Pence will become President and pardon  him and others.

     

    At that point, no doubt Trump will be looking at state charges also, which Pence would not be able to pardon. He worked in the state of NY for a long time, and committed countless crimes in that state, many of which Weisselberg was aware of. One can only hope Tiny Don is held accountable for all of the lives he has wrecked, and all of the money he has stolen. His fortune was not earned, as is the case with most decent men. It was stolen. And he never looked back. His pathology allows him to not lose a wink of sleep over his criminal nature, the crimes he commits, the lies he tells, and the lives he ruins. 

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  15. Since it would probably cost her nearly 15,000 to hire a lawyer, to study this issue, and discuss it with the finance company (more than likely some sort of collection agent, at this stage) and her credit is at risk here, it might make sense to just pay it off. She learned a valuable lesson. Signing on as a guarantor is a serious thing. The title should have remained in her name until the loan was paid off, perhaps. She may be able to negotiate a discount on a debt that old. Chances are the collection agent paid pennies on the dollar for the debt. At least that is how it works in the US. 

     

    And she should look into whether or not her credit has already been trashed due to this. If it has, she can just tell them - "see ya, but I wouldn't want to be ya".

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