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radiochaser

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  1. $80.00? $80.00?!?!?! I have been scammed! They told me $1000.00! ????
  2. Does this make it credible? https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/03/health/internet-use-dementia-risk-wellness/index.html
  3. You guys should have seen what Udon was like back in the 1970's! Outside of the main road, Udon streets were mostly dirt, which had changed from the 1970's. I don't know what it is like today. I think the last time I was there was more than 5 years ago. Not sure when I will go back. The biggest reason I haven't been back is wife and family traveling to other places in Thailand when we are there. I don't know if I have time to go there this next trip in the coming summer months (U.S. of A. summer time). I have a lot of nostalgic memories of the place.
  4. You made the claim that I mischaracterized something. Did I say that someone would be sentenced to 10 years for falsifying a 4473? Is that your claim? Yes, there is potential for a 10 year sentence. But that is up to the desecration of the presiding court. If the presiding court says, time served, then that is compliant with the law. I would say that you are the one that is beating the poor dead horse. Again, I did a copy and paste. I mischaracterized nothing! As I quoted in my last post, the ATF states, "may also face", and emphazied that "It does not say, "shall face"." Having been a Federal Agent that enforced federal law, I understand the difference. From the cornell edu website: "The word “may” is an expression of possibility, a permissive choice to act or not, and ordinarily implies some degree of discretion. This contrasts with the word “shall,” which is generally used to indicate a mandatory provision"
  5. Again, what was it I mischaracterized? I copied and pasted. The only thing I wrote, was, there is this and I mentioned the highlighting, which is on the ATF website, but did not follow the copy and paste that I did. Everything was directly from the Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, federal government website. This, " Applicants who knowingly make false statements may also face criminal prosecution for a felony and up to 10 years in federal prison." statement is not mine, it is the ATF's statement! It says, "may also face". It does not say, "shall face".
  6. Back in late 1972 I met a 14 year old American teenager outside of Udon Thani. He traveled to Thailand with his parents on vacation. At the end of the vacation his parents went back to America and left their son there, because he wanted to stay longer. They would send money to him as he needed it. When I met him he had just traveled from Vientiane. He was living out of a backpack.
  7. Yes. It much more of a pain when I used a pocket watch. Move my jacket aside, fumble to pull the watch out of my watch pocket, look then fumble to put it back inside the watch pocket. I was told I should use a watch fob with the pocket watch. Sort of like trying to get the time from a cell phone.
  8. How did I mischaracterize a copy and paste job?
  9. An indian guy tried to sell me a Rolax one time.
  10. I like wearing a watch. Partly from habit due to wearing one for the last 60 years. Partly so I don't have to dig out a cell phone, from a zipper closed pocket or bag, pushing a button to light up the screen and display the time, then putting the cell phone back into said pocket or bag and zipping it back closed (zippers used due to past experience with pickpockets in Thailand). With a watch, I just raise my arm a bit, turn the wrist, and wala, there is the time. Takes all of 1-2 seconds, vs. the fumbling around that is sometimes required to look at a cell phone.
  11. My opinion of 3 letter agencies? I worked for one. Can you trust me? ???? Seriously, I don't trust the leaders that achieved their position more from political connections than from good work, especially when it comes to the GM (General Manager) jobs. I think it is at the GS-11 or 12 level and above, the employer must post an announcement for a vacant position, as required by law. I know of one case where a guy was told he would be moved into a regional director position, which is a GM position (as is the supervisor of an office within a region). He became upset and made verbal complaints to higher ups when he saw that the job was advertised, but he was reassured, it doesn't matter, you will get the regional director job. This guy was known as a brown noser and a back stabber and was not one of the better agents, in regards to his work. Several agents either transferred to different regions or put in for retirement after he became regional director. Some of the people that stayed suddenly had bad work reviews when previously they were getting bonuses for good work. I haven't thought much about whistleblowers, so don't have any opinion that I am willing to post right at the moment. I, myself, am always concerned about the leader of some agencies and was for the last 15 years of my active employment. I am not unlike many other American citizen's.
  12. Wait, are you saying that the republican is telling the truth?
  13. False assertion? Because they are retired? Just because they are former, or retired, does not mean they don't have some clout with what they say. In some cases, even if they are retired, that does not mean they cannot work occasionally and still have inside knowledge about an issue. I myself am a retired GS 13 Step 6, Federal Agent , but I still have the same expertise that I gained from the more than two decades of work with the government as a civilian and several years from working with the military. And due to closure of multiple offices of the agency I once worked with, I still work occasionally in my field of expertise, on a contract basis, per case. Due to that I still have my security clearance needed to access classified computer systems and data. Of those 50 guys, they are probably GS 12 grade or above. So even if retired, the government may still call on them occasionally for their knowledge, support, and expertise.
  14. Just like democrat lawyers too! It must be true!
  15. See what happens when you are a vegan? Your whole species dies out!
  16. That happened to me. I did not know about an exit fee. Just before checking in or sometime during my check in I gave my remaining baht to a Thai relative. Fortunately, I was able to locate him outside trying to get a taxi! Fricking embarrassing it was! And I don't embarrass easily!
  17. But that was my comment. The spokesman is paid to say what he said. Whether or not it is true, whether or not anyone believes it, whether or not the spokesman believes or does not believe what he reported. He does not do it for free, right?
  18. You want me to repeat what I wrote? Why?
  19. Now wait a minute bub... my sister is not a crook! She is a pain in the butt sometimes though!
  20. I don't know if you are looking to buy or rent. Manor is about 1 kilometer from BTS. Has balconies overlooking the river, big enough to have a small table and several chairs (at least ours is). You can see it on google earth. Manor Sanambinnam (แมเนอร์ สนามบินน้ำ) -Condominium complex Bang Krasaw, Mueang Nonthaburi District Nonthaburi 11000 Thailand +66 2 526 8833 Open 24 hours bit.ly
  21. Your post reminds me of a man I knew in Houston Texas. He seemed like a nice guy. He told me he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. He showed me pictures of a very nicely built cabin he build and lived in in a forest someplace. I asked why he moved out of it. He told me that storm troopers would parachute onto the roof and march around it all night keeping him awake. He said they followed him from the forest and he would see and hear them in the boarding house some nights. I stayed away from him and his room in the boarding house after discovering he had a 12 gauge shotgun to protect himself from storm troopers.
  22. I don't know about today, but back during the Vietnam war era, both in Vietnam and Thailand, you could buy marijuana with either heroin or opium added to it. Some people knew it was added and some did not. Some people would add the heroin to the marijuana after buying it. But from my observation, none of the people that smoked marijuana with either heroin or opium added to it would become violent.
  23. I was going to ask my rocks if stuff like you wrote were true, but my dog ate my rocks. ????
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