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Weed stealing brothers nabbed - they took three plants "to look after"
radiochaser replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Off topic a little bit, but related to marijuana theft. Reminds me of a story I read in a newspaper about a teenager who lived in Willits California. Guy drove up a road with his younger brother a number of miles just driving around at night. Said he got out of his car and walked 100 yards into the woods so no one would see him micturate when he tripped a home made anti-personnel mine which caused him some injuries. Having lived in Willits right of that road and knowing the area he claimed this happened, I believe that he was looking to steal someones marijuana growing there. The road where he was is long and straight and you can see cars coming from a long way off, if there were any cars. I would drive up that road and if I needed urinate I would stop on the road, turn off the engine and lights, get out, and urinate right there. No one would see. It was dangerous out there to walk into the woods because of all the marijuana growers. I hiked around there and that was where I started to carry firearms when hiking, because of the 2 legged animals and what they did to people. Booby traps and other dangerous devices were found in the woods on trails up there. -
My brother went to Australia on R&R from Vietnam. I remember him telling me that after the first night there, he didn't pay for anything in Australia. Everything was paid for by the women he met there. Knowing my brother I thought it was BS. But other soldiers that met that had been on R&R there told me the same thing.
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It has been my experience, that the term cuckservative, is used by those who have identified themselves as being on the left ,and is used as a pejorative against those they view as being on the right, or, not agreeing with those on the left. This experience being through internet forums and not associated with any person I have met personally.
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If the TM30 reporting can be done with the Opera web browser on a computer and there is a confirmation page, the Opera web browser allows you to save the web page as a pdf document which can be printed out. Before closing the confirmation page after saving it as a pdf, be sure to open the pdf and try printing it. There is a problem doing this with some web pages and the pdf does not print correctly. An alternative is to try and save it as an html document then do a print page later of the html document.
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Thailand grapples with allowing more Chinese landowners
radiochaser replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
My wife is buying a condo in Bangkok. A couple of years ago the same condo was up for sale for 9 million baht. She is buying it at 4.8 or 4.9 million baht. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 balcony condo overlooking the river. A house might be cheaper, but we live in the U.S. and will only be in Thailand a few weeks at a time and the condo is better suited to our interests. -
Or just plain stupid. Back in 1980 where I worked, a guy bought a new Camero. Made loan payments for 6 months, then started to put all his money into the car, foregoing (sp?) the loan payaments. Eventually the loan company told him that a recovery company would be by to pick the car up. He took the car to a large open field, doused it with gasoline (where have I read that before) and set it on fire. Boasted about it at work. Claimed that since the car was gone, he didn't have to pay the loan payments anymore. He was very surprised to find out that, not only did he not have a car, the insurance would not pay for the loss, but he had to keep making loan payments for a car he destroyed!
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What surprised me on my trip to Thailand this year, the immigration officer put the entry stamp on the same page as the entry and exit stamp from last year. Usually it was, open to any page and stamp there. They were so all out of order, when I exited one time, the immigration officer looked through my passport then said I did not have an entry stamp. I had to find it for him! He then stamped me out.
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I can't claim an immigration officer never stamped my passport, but I can claim that a wrong date was stamped. My wife had booked my flight from the U.S. and had me leaving 28 days after arrival in Thailand. On departure, immigration told me that I was 3 days overstay. They would only go by the date stamped in my passport. When I gave the officer the ticket showing when I arrived in Thailand the officer looked at it briefly, gave the ticket back, and then told me, 3 day overstay 1500 baht! P. O.'ed, my wife when she found out and she called to complain to her cousin (an immigration officer) after I returned to the U.S. but he said it was too late to do anything about it. As an aside, I miss the good old days, when my wife had relatives working in immigration, before fast lanes. One of her relatives would meet me as I deplaned and walked me through to the diplomatic immigration process area. Strangely enough, the first time that was done, the diplomatic process area was through a door, into a short hallway that led to a stairway up to the baggage claim area. I think that was shortly after Suvanabhumi Airport was built. There were no signs on the door. I guess you had to know which one to go to.
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TAT to Propose Visa Extension for Tourists
radiochaser replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Two weeks ago when I and the family paid for an extension, we left that part of the form blank. Immigration had no problem with it. I have no idea what may happen this week or next week though. -
I can understand not wanting to go up those stairs. I am either still recovering from hyperparathyroidism after a parathyroidectomy in Aug 2019, or I have am having a reoccurrence of hyperparathyroidism. Regardless of which of the two above it is, climbing stairs like those for the flyover is difficult and leads to shortness of breath and some light headedness. Before the surgery I came near passing out a few times after getting up to the top. Needed to sit down for a few minutes while breathing heavily. Now just need to sit down occasionally for a couple of minutes.
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Lucky old you in Thailand with a young wife
radiochaser replied to webfact's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I married a Thai woman in Thailand in 1990 or 1991. About 2 years later in the U.S. she told me she only wanted that green card and was going to leave me when she got it. Here it is 2022, she has a Restaraunt and earns a lot more money than I do! Now she gives me money each month and I am still waiting for her to leave me! -
Thank you. That asks for covid information that was provided in a letter from BCBS last year when we went to Thailand. I can contact BCBS and send them that form. BCBS Federal Employees Plan would also cover me for any other medical illness, the same coverage given to U.S. Embassy employees that have the plan and work in Thailand.
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Regarding health insurance. I have Blue Cross, Blue Shield (BCBS), Federal Employees Health Insurance (retired U.S.A. govermenment employee), that covers me in all countries, includeing Thailand. Is this insurace acceptable for long term stay, e.g. 3 to 12 month stay? It was acceptable with the appropriate letter specifying covid coverage. If it is acceptable, would I need a letter from BCBS specifying what kind and how much coverage? With the covid letter, there was no coverage limit.