lovelomsak
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I can believe this. I saved $20,000 Canadian a year for the first 5 years I lived in Thailand. At the time it was about 30 baht to the dollar. So 600,000 a year. I had enough to go back to Canada each year rent a car etc and still save this in 11 months in Thailand. I also bought a truck and motorcycle in that time here in Thailand. and furnished my home.
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I feel for you. Men sometimes are their own worst enemy. It sounds to me like you are in denial. I would say the wife is no good just a problem.But love is blind huh
If you want to stay together with her here is what i would do.
Let her know since sex is finished together you want a live in mia noi. The wife will become the housemaid. Clean house do laundry take care of children and such.You will sleep with mia noi.
Give her a set budget to live on for food etc. And tell her you will take care of yourself if what she cooks is not to your liking. Or you and mia noi will eat separate
You will do as you please and she will do as she pleases but her budget will drop considerably.
If she does not like that leave her get another from the village to care for the children and you.
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19 minutes ago, zydeco said:
Dateline: December 5, 1941. The stock market rallied today and the dollar weakened on optimism that Japanese envoys in Washington DC would reach mutual agreement with American negotiators on tensions in the Pacific and Far East.
You may be on to something here.
We just never know what military minds are doing that we do not know about.
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On 8/16/2018 at 7:26 AM, stevenl said:
Hooks and lines are around the ship, lift most likely today.
That sounds good.
So what time exactly today did they say it would be lifted?
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31 minutes ago, Get Real said:
Yeah, of course! A misstake by hitting a shop assistant in the face. I guess that classifies as a little bit more than a mistake, right?
On the other hand, I guess it aöö comes down to what acceptance threshold you have, and how well you have charged your BS-detector.My post was not about the action it was about how he dealt with it. No cop out he does not blame his parents or any one else.
It appears no matter what a Thai does many guys here will find a way to judge him poorly.
Comprehension skills are very poor on TV
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31 minutes ago, carlyai said:
... decent?...nah
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Yes decent .
Decent people take responsibilty for their actions. He appears to be taking responsibilty. He made a mistake and takes ownership of it what else can you ask of him.
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59 minutes ago, Naam said:
none of the above. our pool is heated by solar energy, our cars run on gasoline and diesel. the energy consuming gadgets are 17 aircons, washer, dryer, 3 freezers, 5 fridges, pool pump, solar pump pond pump, deep well pump, irrigation pump, home water supply pumps, outdoor/indoor lighting, 4 TVs, 3 PCs, a fistful of laptops with external monitors...
Just curious do all these things work at the same time? Or is run on demand as needed?
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15 minutes ago, webfact said:He said sorry to society, sorry to the victim, said he was well brought up by his mum and dad but didn't always listen. It was a costly mistake for him. He said he had split up from his girlfriend six years ago and suffered depression ever since.
This just about sounds like he is taking responsibility for his actions. Not blaming any one but himself.
Could be a decent guy who made a mistake we all do that.
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Has it been raised yet?
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I have no idea really on what I can live on and what I cannot.
I allow myself 100,000 a month.to live. But then I tell myself I can live on 60,000 and save 40,000 for a rainy day so I allow for 60,000. 60,000 is usually to much so I change to 45,000. That should do it right. Well last month I spent 25,000.I save more than I spend.
And this is taking care of wife,grand daughter,2 dogs a cat and raising fish. Plus running my car and 2 motorcycles.
The first 5 years I lived here I saved 600,000 a year. And returned to Canada for a visit each year. Renting a car there and staying in hotels and eating in restaurants
It is dirt cheap to live here.
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10 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:
And to turn the light off swim on by fast big boy just a diet of turds and plastic here?
He is probably here thinking the plastic is food.
The thought of food probably was the attraction to tempt him here.
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22 minutes ago, falangjim said:
Edge of a can opener all along the sides of that a-hole's car would be in order. What a colossal prick.
Read the 3 posts above yours and find out who the real prick is.
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Well took care of the smell .Now people can swim in sewage. Mush better huh
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13 hours ago, Ulic said:
Going against the grain here but I have no sympathy for those who double park leaving
properly parked cars blocked in. I don't know about this Dude. If it was a condo with
assigned parking and he could not get to his spot because of double parked cars.
Fair play.
I agree. The other owners leave the cars in neutral so they can be moved. He moved them so what is the problem? By the actions of the car owners leaving in neutral and tires straight they are obliging people to move them if necessary.
What did he do wrong under these rules that are understood by users?
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After being here for years I have taken notice that when the police want to do some thing or are made to so some thing they can and will do it.
I believe they will lay down the law and things will improve.
You would not believe the changes up where I am since the police have gotten tough on things.
Not Traffic laws as of yet. But brothels shut down,Karoake shut downs just major sex industry clean up. They said they would remove illegal shops form the street and they did. There have been major changes. I am not saying I agree with all of them but I am saying when they want they can get the job done.
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16 minutes ago, Tug said:
Just worked a 15 hour shift yesterday poured out a 372 yard floor on a project I’m on every man on that crew was Mexican hard working family men no American kids willing to work like that none at all 0 zip zilch nada etc ect....I don’t know if they were illeagle or not but I do know that people with that work ethic do make America great and I want them on my team!i despise draft dodging predatory conn men and their minions
America does not use metric yet huh?
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23 minutes ago, webfact said:Granting continuances solely for good cause would be an "important check on immigration judges' authority" and demonstrate public interest in "expeditious enforcement of the immigration laws," Sessions said.
This was badly needed the judges seem to think they run the country now.
The country comes first and should always be that way.
Illegals should be deported as fast possible and at little cost to the tax payer
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2 hours ago, theguyfromanotherforum said:New Zealand economy just like Canada to a lesser extent now solely relies on immigrants and foreign money (Canada at least still has natural resources). Name me one thing your loser, lazy western economies are actually producing.
Then why did you immigrate to Canada ? You brag about immigrating and all the positives well you contribute nothing to Canada. you immigrate and as soon as citizen use the system to go live in Thailand.
You should stay quiet you are a good example of what makes the problems in Canada.
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1 hour ago, kickstart said:
I have brought 3 motorbikes now, all paid for in cash, all the dealer was interested in was my passport and visa, I gave them the yellow book but she just gave it a passing glance, all the bike registration books are in my name .no problems.
One day Thailand will have a joined-up government, and everything will be done the same way, but not in my lifetime, for certain.
Same as you I have bought a few bikes here 3 waves and the phantom.
The first wave bought in Pitsanulok. No problem for green book only had passport and even had home address in Thailand wrong. 2 waves in Lomsak no problem again only passport. But the Phantom they gave me a problem who knows why.
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On 7/24/2018 at 7:10 AM, stevenl said:
I know I don't. It will be raised.
It has sunk before, sunk again, and ???.
They have not raised yet. Still arqueing who will pay to get it done. Owner says he willnot pay. .
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1 hour ago, johnnybangkok said:
It's about what they identify so a woman who used to be a man but identifies as a woman is a transgender women and of course a transgender man is a woman who now identifies as a man. It's correct and in context.
Thanks I always thought transgender was used for both. No need to specify which sex they identity with.Shows how much I know abut that huh. I just assumed if the trans was dressed as a woman it was a male transgender and if the trans was dressed as a man it was a woman.I quess it needs to be more specific than I thought thanks again.
Now I think about it my theory was really off if every one shows up in t shirt and jeans huh.
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55 minutes ago, transam said:
The headman has a register with the names of anyone living in his area. He put my name in the book, we went from there....?
The office told me to go and see my area headman for starters.
Trans I do not doubt it went easy for you. That is not what i was talking about.
Some headmen may not want to get envolved and some just will not do it . Not every village is the same.
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Not meaning to be harsh or crass but are not cemeteries for the dead?
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27 minutes ago, transam said:
Look up your area head man. Go have a chat with a bottle of grog...?
I didn't do any of the above paperwork crap..Took about 30 minutes with the head man talking..
That is fi the headman will help.
Some will just say nothing they can do so sorry.
Chevrolet Dealer Funny Business
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If you are serious about following through with a complaint. I would search online for Chev or GM and look to see if they have complaint line you can contact.
I had problems with my bank in Canada 2 years ago. I found their complaint line and contacted them. They fixed it but if I was not happy they advised me to contact the ombudsman and offered the website and email for the ombudsman.
So I think a little online search for Gm Chev complaint centers will produce something.