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seabear

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  1. Here it comes, Swissie.

    You are not a soldier.

    You will surely die like everybody else.

    This will happen whether you 'succeed or fail'.

    To avoid bad moody moments buy yourself three pairs of glasses of different colors.

    If anybody comes here to stay and than leaves because he is angry with his g/f, wife or mia noi - he can't run from himself.

    Come to me, baby, - I give any answer to any question! giggle.gif

    Why is snow white?

  2. hgma you are probably correct but I never mentioned anything about property ownership. The OP wanted to know the difference between a Yellow and Blue Book.

    AFAIK farangs always get (should have) the Yellow book whether they own or rent a property.

    Thais will get the Blue Book to note their "principle" place of residence. Again it bears no relationship to whether they own or merely reside in that property/address.

    Generally they don't often change that address if their parents still live at that same address where they are registered even if they no longer physically reside there.

    I have been living in Thailand for over 20 years.

    Never had a yellow book. Do I need one? For what?

    The only benefit that I can see is that it has a use for 90 day reporting. Immigration now insist on 'proof of address'

    They accept my book (which is actually Blue-my name is registered on the inside cover)

    Thank you Delight, for your answer.

    Did a 90 day reporting a week ago. I only had to fill in a form, and bring passport copies.

  3. hgma you are probably correct but I never mentioned anything about property ownership. The OP wanted to know the difference between a Yellow and Blue Book.

    AFAIK farangs always get (should have) the Yellow book whether they own or rent a property.

    Thais will get the Blue Book to note their "principle" place of residence. Again it bears no relationship to whether they own or merely reside in that property/address.

    Generally they don't often change that address if their parents still live at that same address where they are registered even if they no longer physically reside there.

    I have been living in Thailand for over 20 years.

    Never had a yellow book. Do I need one? For what?

  4. Someone told me recently, although I do not know if it is correct, that these are not truffles but mushrooms.

    And, as is generally known, the increased demand for these mushrooms is problematic because of the belief that burning in forest areas enhances the crop.

    And you really want recipes?! sad.png

    Both you and MESmith now know where the lady is.

    You should both go have a word with her...she only speaks Northern Thai though, may be kinda hard for her to figure out what your trying to teach her. Maybe you can light some grass on fire or something and act like a Mime.

    LOL

    Whatever they are they smell and taste like a Truffle to me.

    They smell and taste like a Truffle to me?

    Which one?

    The black truffle (Tuber melanosporum or Perigord truffle), or the white one (Tuber magnatum or Alba Madonna). ?

  5. First you make a super chlorination to kill the bugs.

    Then you add Aluminium sulphate as a flocculant.

    And then you add Copper sulfate as an algae killer.

    (Google is your friend)

    My pool has about 450 m³ of water. ph and chlor is measured daily, and the pool is vacuum cleaned daily.

    For a smaller pool I would consider a roboter.

  6. Well, if Jimmy sends you down to Rawai, I can send you north on ChaoFa west.

    At one of the traffic lights, there is a huge concrete wine barrel on your right hand side.

    About 100 m before is "Ju". She has been cutting my hair for the last 15 years.

    It's clean and air conditioned.

    She charges me 150.--B.

  7. Da Sandro.

    Had "Fegato alla Veneziana" (cow liver) two times. 1st time excellent. 2nd time OK. Excellent homemade ice cream. Friendly owner. Speaks Italian, Thai, and English fluently.

    Bacco Perbacco

    Open about 2 months. Good review on Tripadvisor. Will try it next week.

    Grand Prix

    Not a real Italian, but has good Tortellinis and excellent Risotto ai fughi.

    Mario e Meghi (M & M)

    Phukets best Raviolis! Excellent Vitello tonnato, and Carpaccio.

    Buongustaio

    excellent.Great location.

  8. First it depends if you want to drink "coffee", or just some brown water.

    Then it depends how many cups you drink per day.

    Just bought a Nespresso machine at Central Festival.

    But they have no capsules. Amazing Thailand, or whatever.

    But they sell a system called "Capsul-in". (Google is your friend)

    A friend brought me 1kg of coffee from Brasil. Excellent.

    When it is finished I'll use the coffee I roast myself. 70 Baht/kg. Robusta directly from a farmer in Kraburi.

    C

  9. Soon the airportbus is going to kata-karon-patong 120thb... smile.png

    And how much is the tuctuc to your home? Plus changing vehicle. Plus haggling with the tuctuc- operator . Forget it.

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