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Air Canada (certainly not low cost, just low service!) will not make a human voice available. I had to go to the airport in order to find a human. She easily fixed a problem that otherwise would have caused considerable stress.
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Motorists asked to use public transport until Tuesday to ease air pollution
blazes replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Presumably, pollution is not restricted in its penetration to riff-raff like us? So, how do the people who ...er..."run" the country plan to evade the high levels of pollution? -
anyone know the cost of an entropion operation? Plus ophthalmologist for the job (anywhere in Th)? Entropion = lower lid eyelash growing in instead of out.
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can you understand today's actors mumbling on tv?
blazes replied to Pouatchee's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
IF you had read the thread, you would know that most people on here use subtitles when attempting to watch drama. -
can you understand today's actors mumbling on tv?
blazes replied to Pouatchee's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
slightly off topic, but still about the "sound" we hear thrust at us. I am thinking in particular of BBC drama and its insistent itch to lecture us in desirable wokedom. I was watching in 2022 an episode of "Silent Witness" (with subs natch). I have watched this quite good series since its beginning in 1995 or 6. As the years roll by you can see how BBC (but not necessarily the audience) has just got more and more woke, so that now it is almost a requirement of the script that the police senior person be a woman, preferably a black woman. I do of course believe that "minorities" of various kinds should get a look-in, but not to the point where credulity is strained. For example, this 2022 episode introduced a young woman who was deaf and dumb (as we used to say). So, inevitably, BBC demonstrates how we all need to behave when faced with a d & d person in the workplace, and that means having to "listen" to grown actors "talking" in sign language for all of two minutes. I'm glad I'm old. -
can you understand today's actors mumbling on tv?
blazes replied to Pouatchee's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
When a scene is filmed in the dark, I frequently assume that this is a budgetary matter (or , as someone implied above, actors who need the cover of darkness to save themselves and us from embarrassment (e.g. sex scenes these days are better if we are spared two people going at it with all the grunts and athletics that we are perfectly capable of imagining.) -
can you understand today's actors mumbling on tv?
blazes replied to Pouatchee's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The way the sound engineers manipulate crowd sound at footy games was laid bare for all to see during the pandemic when football games were played in empty stadiums. At least there was a choice: you could, if you preferred, listen to the commentary without crowd sound - so that goals were scored to no greater sound than at the average school game! But when you listened WITH crowd sound, you could hear/see how ludicrous was the manipulated sound when goals were met with huge roars. It is quite clear, post-pandemic, that the manipulation is as evident as back then. Suspension of disbelief, I guess. -
Almost denied entry Hat Yai airport
blazes replied to Bong317's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Don't understand, why is his "history" unusual? Seems more or less in line with most people's experience of getting an extension and counting up the days. -
Well, cows' lips would be "pure beef", right?
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I thought Mac burgers were made of cows' lips, imported (to USA) from Brazil or Argentina or some such cow pasture.
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Why? I don't make money in English or interested in your mom. Edited 14 hours ago by AndyAndyAndy But you do manage to put the meaningless word "like" in your message on two occasions. It's bad enough hearing people (usually North Americans) uttering "like" every two seconds in their speech, but seeing "like" in written language is a real horror-show.
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Thanks for quick replies. Much appreciated. Intention is to stay for about 4/5 months, no more. In the "old days" before Covid, I used to obtain a "retirement" visa, and since I wanted more than 5/6 months, a 12-month visa did the trick and was good for the 8 months that I actually stayed. And if you timed things properly, you could (with a re-entry stamp obtained at the airport on departure) return to LoS before the original visa ran out, and return in time to be stamped in for a one-year extension of stay. That was ideal. Thanks again.
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It's also worth remembering that two totally innocent Canadians were snatched off Beijing streets and held prisoner for two years (because the Canadians -aka Trudeau - stupidly carried out the orders of Washington to arrest the Huawei heiress when she changed planes in Vancouver). The incident did have the value of demonstrating without doubt that your country will never protect you in political disputes between countries (other than sending an embassy staffer to see if you have enough noodles to eat).
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Please forgive my muscling in on this topic, but my query is in the same general area as that of the OP. My Thai wife (we married in LoS 10 years ago) and I live together (obvs) and she works in and is by now a citizen of my country. She also owns a house (rented out) in Thailand. So when we visit Thailand, she obviously, being a citizen, has her Thai passport and does not have to worry about things like visas. Question: how can we satisfy the demand in the link (in OJAS's reply) to have photos etc in our Thai house when we don't live in it. In other words, I would prefer to apply for an O-A marriage visa to avoid all the extension stuff that is involved in coming on a Tourist Visa (extended). I have no Thai bank at present. Many thanks for any opinions offered.