Everything posted by Tropicalevo
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Endless Songkran? Soft in the head committee
Not sure how to tell the doom and gloom folk here, but tourists (that I interact with) LOVE Songkhran and the water fights.
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In Search Of A Fast Ceiling Fan
I bought mine 20 years ago and run them 24/7. They are pretty good. Old style. Fast, slow, whatever. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i2550379925-s9071895835.html?urlFlag=true&mp=1&laz_trackid=2:mm_150551077_51752951_2010952694:clkgk23fb1hgkgduchn6sa&mkttid=clkgk23fb1hgkgduchn6sa
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local markets Udon Thani or Nong Khai?
If you are heading for BKK then maybe check out Chatuchak market there. I have not been for a while, but before Covid there used to be quite a few places selling 'antiques' and older style stuff.
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Chiang Mai Tourism Buzz ?
I was in CM for a week mid November. Flights to/from Samui were full. Hotel so so. Walking around the Old City there were lots of tourists. Restaurants and bars were also busy. Nimman are was very lively.
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Koh Phangan First Impressions
Everything is usually more expensive in the shops, restaurants and bars on the islands. Distribution costs. Both ferry and local costs. (We pay more for gasoline here on Samui.)
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Prostate Problems
I am with Moonlover on this one. I watched my son die slowly over two years. He had brain tumours. The last nine months were awful. He was a cabbage but his wife wanted him kept alive as long as possible. I am not happy dying, but I am not afraid of it. It is how you live that is important to me. If there is no quality in life then - goodbye. I discussed this with the doc when he asked if I was worried about prostate cancer. I said 'not worried'. We all die eventually. Until then, live life to the max.
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Prostate Problems
I have one of those as well. Registered is with BHS before my op. When I check in, I asked if they knew about it. 'Yes' When I saw the doc in the operating room, I asked if he knew about it. 'Yes' Same with the anaesthetist. 'Yes' Three outa three aint bad.
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Prostate Problems
I totally agree but after 7 years of 'issues', drugs, examinations etc etc I risked the side effects. Surgery was only one month ago but so far, the side affect are annoying but liveable.
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Prostate Problems
I pay for my own treatment. No insurance company. My last premium was over $12,000 USD and I had only claimed 3 times in 12 years.
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Thai woman slaps Thai woman. Possible legal consequences?
One of our security guards had a hoohah with a 'don't you know who I am' local Thai and punched him. The local called the police. 500 baht fine for the guard (which I paid).
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Prostate Problems
BNH Hospital in Bangkok is a very good hospital and they gave me a good price for a prostate biopsy (I self insure). I was seeing Dr Suntchai Wirotsaengthong back then. I have just had my prostate removed here at BHS Samui (Bangkok Hospital Samui). Good surgeon/staff. Tired and old building. Expensive. They eventually gave me a discount. Bangkok Hospital Phuket might have been a better option for me. Cheaper than BHS and a much better hospital/facilities.
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where to stay for one week in February
If you decide on KPN, I always stay at Maehaad Bay Resort. Next to a lagoon/beach and Koh Maa. Stunning sunsets. 700 square meter pool. I stay there for 3/4 days every February http://www.maehaadbayresort.com/
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National parks ‘temporarily’ suspending e-ticketing
So they did not test the software properly. Users found bugs and they are now trying to fix it.
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where to stay for one week in February
Then I suggest Choengmon or Maenam. Lots of choices at both. Usually good sunsets in February, so Maenam probably better for that reason - especially if you are with your partner. Lots of good restaurants with exceptional views.
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New Consumer Protection Center Launched in Thailand
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Does your wife/partner work
My wife worked as a schoolteacher until she died. I retired at 49 and started my own business here in Thailand. I am still working at age 72. Wife and I rarely spent day times together except holidays and some weekends Often, we were in different countries. I guess that absence makes the heart grow fonder as were were happily married for 30 years.
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Price of electricity from January-April to rise
That will be a heck of an increase for many Thais. Thank you PM (not). Stop wasting tax payers money on mega projects and help the millions of folk that voted you in.
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Thai police arrest 11 Montagnards near Bangkok
Just ethnic cleansing in another communist country.
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Four Foreigners and Two Thais From Phuket Rescued after Water Leaks Into Yacht in Krabi
From the article Mind you. The placement of the drums on top of the deck ..............
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Royal Thai Navy Rescues 21 People on a Boat in Songkhla
From the article
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Pool maintenance cost
That is a very accurate statement. Pool pump costs - depends on how much your unit of electricity is and how long you run the pump. On a private development with electricity at 9 baht per unit and a heavily used pool, yes. 3,000 baht a month is probable. We run most pools here for 6 - 8 hours a day. Lots of tourists. My own pool , only 5 hours a day (4 x 10). I never use it - too busy. I built it for my wife but she died 7 years ago. I keep it going for visitors. Chemicals are relatively cheap but not having a shower, wearing suntan cream and clothes etc all need more chemicals. Water evaporation can be a factor if you do not have government water or a well, as can be maintenance when having to fix problems and emptying the pool. We have been in drought here for 10 months this year and truck water is 200 - 300 baht a cubic meter. Not an ongoing cost though. Those are the down sides. Upside - a pool usually adds value to the property. They look great and make for fantastic photos. It is so good to jump into the pool on a very hot day. Visitors (Thai and foreign) love pools as does some wildlife. I had a monitor lizard in my pool once. For me, the decision was made when my wife said "I do not care where in Thailand we live but I want sunsets and a pool." Happy wife, happy life.
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Thai FM to accompany released Hamas hostages back to Thailand
This government has taken a leaf from Prayut. ie get in the newspapers at every opportunity. I wonder why the FM did not go to Burma to accompany the Thais back from there?
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Thai thrill-seekers turn heads with illegal jet ski scooters on public road in Bangkok (video)
Well done that man. Cheapest publicity/advertising ever.
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Tax Refund Backed Shopping Sprees By Well-To-Do To Kick Off Soon
Only Thais can vote. In a democratic country, this is called 'vote buying'.
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buying the cheapest possible condo in a thai slum just to get a yellow book
Same here. I live in a villa and only have a blue book. No name in it. WP and visa, all kosher. A number of bank accounts in different banks. You do not need a yellow book. You may need a rental agreement though depending on the bank. The last bank that I went to to open an additional deposit account wanted a POA from immigration. Immigration here do not provide these any more so I just went to another bank.