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  1. I'm a little late in posting here so maybe no body reads this anymore, I should check emails more regularly i guess.

    I've been thinking about this recently as well. problem I have is although I am married I am only here on tourist visa. I was working in UK until October and was going to apply for marriage visa but the Thai embassy said they wanted original bank statements not downloads and tho I asked the bank for them they didn't come in the 10 days they said, I didn't want to wait another 10 days so got triple entry tourist as i thought I'd only be here 6 month. i now might have a way to make a living here but want to do it as legally as possible and that looks like the wife business set up is best but still tricky. I need go out of LOS to get new visa in a couple o weeks so maybe try to get marriage visa then but i only have about 200000 Bhat in bank now so would a job offer from my wife's yet to be formed business be better?

    Umbanda do you know If it's a Thai only owned company that is not registered can it employ farang? I guess not but.... and can you do your own accounts at the 6 month period to save that 10000 Bhat? I probably won't be earning that a month initially! I do my own in the Uk and they are simple but still difficult to figure the accountant lingo sometimes.

    The Thai employees, can they be part time? like real part time, aunts or cousins a couple of hours a week, cos the business don't need them much (at all, at least to start with). I'm also wondering which work permit office allows 2 employees? Is it how you approach them and how they feel deal or some known to be on the 2 rather than 4 side? I'm hoping CM.

    Thanks guys

  2. funny, I was just in rimping supermarket in chiang mai and they have a cheap plastic crap from japan section and I went in for a laugh. one thing I noticed was an inflatable crow "to scare away other crows". for some reason it needed to be slightly deflated to work.

    not sure if having a plastic one to scare the others is also bad luck tho ?

  3. I looked into doing something similar recently.

    On exit from europe you need to fill out a declaration at the airport if its over 10000 euro. if not and you get stopped you can get fined 5000 gbp ( I was in the UK so the fine was in GBP but the carrying amount was in euro! who said only thailand was crazy!?) i figured it could be picked up during the security scan so would be sensible not just to shove it down your pants. there are no fees, tax etc just need declare. i did read somewhere someone said it might ease things if you had a withdrawal slip from your bank. i.e. proof not from ill gotten, if possible. ;-). i guess that would help with any visa application but not sure about any of that.

    Thai side i guess in the red section of anything to declare and hope their cousin isnt outside in the first taxi you come to. maybe more reason to keep it down your pants Thai side!

    I did find a currency exchange that gives the same rates (they say) as the best exchange guy i have found in Chiang Mai ( the camera shop at north end of the night bazzar, 10-20 stan better than taipeh gate or nimman good ones) but you got to deduct "landing fees" (2% or minimum ฿200, maximum ฿500) and any third party banks transfers i guess but i recon it's worth a shot. i will be transfering about 5G GBP to see if it works next week. it's a company called torfx, they seem ok but i've usually brought cards or cash in the past too, we'll see. i opened a bangkok bank account cos the last time i tranfered via my Uk bank to krung Thai it went via bkk bank anyway and got charged twice plus a missing ฿1300 nobody knows were!

    well after getting a quote from them over the phone giving a good rate, then after spending days faxing passport pages, scaning and sending bank book pages to register with them, they offered 49.1 bhat as apposed to bangkok banks 49.77 and night bazzar 50.50 so I guess i was wrong about Torfx when it came down to it.

    Im gonna transfer from my Uk bank to bangkok in london (for free) then 20 quid they will transfer gbp to my bangkok savings account then they change at TT rate wich today is 50.44 as apposed to their note buying rate of 50.1 which with the landing fee of 500 bhat seems ok to me, i know this aint to do with the cash bringing but stop your wingeing you misrable gits, I aint gonna fly back to yUK to bring it now am I. maybe next time but if this works well, much less risk.

  4. I looked into doing something similar recently.

    On exit from europe you need to fill out a declaration at the airport if its over 10000 euro. if not and you get stopped you can get fined 5000 gbp ( I was in the UK so the fine was in GBP but the carrying amount was in euro! who said only thailand was crazy!?) i figured it could be picked up during the security scan so would be sensible not just to shove it down your pants. there are no fees, tax etc just need declare. i did read somewhere someone said it might ease things if you had a withdrawal slip from your bank. i.e. proof not from ill gotten, if possible. ;-). i guess that would help with any visa application but not sure about any of that.

    Thai side i guess in the red section of anything to declare and hope their cousin isnt outside in the first taxi you come to. maybe more reason to keep it down your pants Thai side!

    I did find a currency exchange that gives the same rates (they say) as the best exchange guy i have found in Chiang Mai ( the camera shop at north end of the night bazzar, 10-20 stan better than taipeh gate or nimman good ones) but you got to deduct "landing fees" (2% or minimum ฿200, maximum ฿500) and any third party banks transfers i guess but i recon it's worth a shot. i will be transfering about 5G GBP to see if it works next week. it's a company called torfx, they seem ok but i've usually brought cards or cash in the past too, we'll see. i opened a bangkok bank account cos the last time i tranfered via my Uk bank to krung Thai it went via bkk bank anyway and got charged twice plus a missing ฿1300 nobody knows were!

  5. A crack down on Farang drivers whilst Thai drivers continue to run red lights, overtake on the left, fail to indicate whilst swerving in and out of traffic, make left hand turns from the right lane cutting across the path on trafiic going straight ahead in the left lane. Children sitting on drivers laps or jumping around unrestrained in the vehicle.

    Yep the carnage of Thai roads is all the fault of the bloody tourists and expats.

    When are they going to accept some responsibility themselves instead of always shifting blame to others.

    Not that i don't agree with what your saying but it is legal to overtake on the left here, I think the highway code says "it is permissable to pass any car. When any lane is free" i guess that makes swerving from lane to lane technically legal too, even though completly insane.

    the driving licence waiting room in chiang mai has footage from junctions around the city of, shall we say, highlights. Many quite disturbing, most totaly gobsmakingly stupid. And of course the vast majority locals.

    I do hope some of the educating of foregners is aimed at chinese to tell them to stop standing in the middle of intesections seemingly looking at overhead streetlights.

  6. A crack down on Farang drivers whilst Thai drivers continue to run red lights, overtake on the left, fail to indicate whilst swerving in and out of traffic, make left hand turns from the right lane cutting across the path on trafiic going straight ahead in the left lane. Children sitting on drivers laps or jumping around unrestrained in the vehicle.

    Yep the carnage of Thai roads is all the fault of the bloody tourists and expats.

    When are they going to accept some responsibility themselves instead of always shifting blame to others.

    While i sure don't disagree in any way what you say i just wanted to point out that it is allowed to overtake on the left in Thailand. It's a while since i sat the test but think the book says "it is permisible to pass other traffic when any lane is free." i guess this makes the manic swerving from lane to lane technically legal too.

    They have junction cctv footage showing in chiang mai driving licence waiting room. Makes "too shocking for tv" look tame

  7. A crack down on Farang drivers whilst Thai drivers continue to run red lights, overtake on the left, fail to indicate whilst swerving in and out of traffic, make left hand turns from the right lane cutting across the path on trafiic going straight ahead in the left lane. Children sitting on drivers laps or jumping around unrestrained in the vehicle.

    Yep the carnage of Thai roads is all the fault of the bloody tourists and expats.

    When are they going to accept some responsibility themselves instead of always shifting blame to others.

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  8. I saw a TV program years back talking about, if parents come from countries speaking different languages and they raise their kids totaly bilingual (one parent only speaking one language, the other only speaking theirs, to the kids) the kids grow up using more complex parts of the brain for learning and later in life have a greater advantage when learning other things, languages included. Making for a higher IQ? It didn't say.

    The example was an english father and french mother, not mixed race, but throw in the fact that asian and european genes split from each other about 60 000 years ago, according to DNA analisis, this would remove any chance of recesive genes as well, thus possibly pumping up the mix.

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  9. Juice does contains soluble fibre, as well as all vits and minerals, which is useful to the bodies digestive system where as the whole veg/ fruit wether eaten whole or blended containes unsoluble fibre which does nothing but provides bulk that uses energy to process but with no return. As with all health or alternative stuff, try it to see if it's good for you.

    I have a hand juicer, auger type and the juice from it knocks my socks off i.e. it's very enrgising, potent for healing and nutrition, much more than from centrifugal type.

    I'm after a hurom hu400 they look the business from the reviews, just heard juicerthailand have them but clicked this link insted as using phone hence bad spelling, honest.

    I'm also looking for the Hurom 400 but have given up as far as Chiangmai is concerned. I assume you couldn't find one here either. I'm going to look in Bangkok when I'm there next.

    sorry for belated reply, i just use a phone to surf often and it's a real pain to login on it, also i've been very transient, which is partly why i still havent got a HU400. But i have found 2 in Chaing Mai. one is at the id 68 guest house in santi tham but they got it from a web site and didn't know which (ebay ?) but the other is at airport plaza, top floor food hall, right behind the coupon seller, it's a juice and wheatgrass stall and they use a cheap, lexen single auger for the wheatgrass and a hurom 400 for the "mixed punch" so everyone can see it in action. the owner who apparently is there sometimes can get them for i think 14000 they are called A (not sure gender) and number is 0894534774. Those ones from thai orfanic life look pretty good too

  10. I'm also looking for the Hurom 400 but have given up as far as Chiangmai is concerned. I assume you couldn't find one here either. I'm going to look in Bangkok when I'm there next.

    sorry for belated reply, i just use a phone to surf often and it's a real pain to login on it, also i've been very transient, which is partly why i still havent got a HU400. But i have found 2 in Chaing Mai. one is at the id 68 guest house in santi tham but they got it from a web site and didn't know which (ebay ?) but the other is at airport plaza, top floor food hall, right behind the coupon seller, it's a juice and wheatgrass stall and they use a cheap, lexen single auger for the wheatgrass and a hurom 400 for the "mixed punch" so everyone can see it in action. the owner who apparently is there sometimes can get them for i think 14000 they are called A (not sure gender) and number is 0894534774. Those ones from thai orfanic life look pretty good too

  11. on the subject of muesli, the swiss guy who invented it meant it to be soaked overnight, with either water or milk, then it's a very different dish and you need much less too. i know of some yogis who eat similar to this as part of a raw food diet from different source.

  12. Juice does contains soluble fibre, as well as all vits and minerals, which is useful to the bodies idigestive system where as the whole veg/ fruit wether eaten whole or blended containes unsoluble fibre which does nothing but provides bulk that uses energy to process but with no return. As with all health or alternative stuff, try it to see if it's good for you.

    I have a hand juicer, auger type and the juice from it knocks my socks off i.e. it's very enrgising, potent for healing and nutrition, much more than from centrifugal type.

    I'm after a hurom hu400 they look the business from the reviews, just heard juicerthailand have them but clicked this link insted as using phone hence bad spelling, honest.

    hi leafmold you state that you havean auger hand juicer.can you tell me the make and where you can buy

    ,also why are you after a hurom hu400 if its so good

    just curious and in need of direction about the hand helds

    totally agree with you on the centrifigal ones being inferior regarding nutrition healing etc

    I got a "healthy juicer" from a small stall in tesco lotus in chiang mai the one on super highway north of city. They sell wheatgrass there as well and at wat pan on at walking street too. It cost B1500. It is a plastic one and says its a wheatgrass juicer but can be used for all vegis and fruit. Its not so good for apples as they turn to mush but good for quite alot- cellery carrot parsley, the handle feels a bit flimsy if too much stuff goes in. I have a metal one ew30 or something like that. its Ok for wheat grass but nowt else and cost B6000. I thought metal better than plastic- wrong, tho the guy at aden health foods on nimman ( who can order juicers) has a metal polish one that he says is very good and very strong, cant remember the name but it had a big bowl like feedimg hopper( there is an aden bkk to but not sure where, you'll have to google). Acording to reviews the manual z star is very good for all and around B5000.

    As to why a hurom 400? The 400 is latest and best and tho the manuals are fine it takes about an hour to juice a couple o big glasses for me and the misses. Ive learned it is exactly the same as the omega 350 and i think oscar have same as hurom 100. They all are vertical augers rather than horizontal augers and from the utube reviews look exellent, more better quality juice and easier to use and clean than all the others including the twin screws.

    There is a version for sale at buono shop in bkk, the buono silent juicer. It looks like a kuvings silent juicer which apparently is very similar but not quite as good.

  13. Juice does contains soluble fibre, as well as all vits and minerals, which is useful to the bodies digestive system where as the whole veg/ fruit wether eaten whole or blended containes unsoluble fibre which does nothing but provides bulk that uses energy to process but with no return.

    Makes you wonder why fruit has grown in the form it does, since.........a long time?

    It's called evolution mate. Human beings were once scavengers before we were hunter gatherers, who knows where the future will take us.

  14. I have said it before and I will say it again. Legalize/decriminalize it and make it available at pharmacies.

    You don't "legalize" crystal meth,......that stuff is pure poison bah.gif

    If people who wanted could get opium or good ol' thai sticks they probably wouldn't touch stuff like cristal meth or the like. That stuff is around because it can be made quick in a room rather than taking a season to grow, is smaller to transport than bulky opium and weed and of course makes people crazy rather than gettting high for a bit. Also if it wasn't taboo there could be open education regarding sensible and safe use instead of the usual nonsensical one sidedness. I.E. You can use alcohol but not weed.

  15. Very sad, yet again. I wonder if she was also on the phone or texting to her friends that she was going to be late? The amount of people, thai and farang, on phones, reading, writing on them, going round corners, going fast, often wobling or out of lane is crazy. I know in the uk at the scene of accidents the first thing (after the emergency stuff i guess) the cops do is check if the drivers were using phones as it's such a common cause of accidents. Folk here seem to think it's cool. It's not, it's stupid.

  16. Juice does contains soluble fibre, as well as all vits and minerals, which is useful to the bodies digestive system where as the whole veg/ fruit wether eaten whole or blended containes unsoluble fibre which does nothing but provides bulk that uses energy to process but with no return. As with all health or alternative stuff, try it to see if it's good for you.

    I have a hand juicer, auger type and the juice from it knocks my socks off i.e. it's very enrgising, potent for healing and nutrition, much more than from centrifugal type.

    I'm after a hurom hu400 they look the business from the reviews, just heard juicerthailand have them but clicked this link insted as using phone hence bad spelling, honest.

  17. hi guys

    me and the missus are down on Koh Phangan at the moment and got the text message on wednesday " your application has been been proccessed and passport sent to you by courier" (to chiang mai) wonderful but is it good news? we could only get back by saturday as everything is booked out and courier is closed until monday! so we called the couriers and gave her details and low and behold they opened it and read it for us- bingo, success. changing my flight back and booking flights for her right now. good luck to the rest o you guys and sad to hear about Brynpugh, hope the appeal is swift and successful

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