March 6, 200719 yr Really sorry to hear the bad news RC but these things happen. Anyways, I hope you can sort out your wife's visa and I'm sure she'll love it over there. As long as you are returning to Thailand then I think it's all an experience really, especially for her. Good luck mate.
March 7, 200719 yr RamdomChances, Sorry to have read about your problems and wish you all the very best in the future however it pans out for you and the Mrs. You inspired me to go to Nakhon Sawan and take the photos that I posted on the “Fred” below just for you and ThaiVisaDotCom:- http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=27636 and found a few more places to take a shot or two around that area. I, thank you for that. Should you have to leave LOS, LOS will not be too far from you, only a click away, my web-page, photos of “Thailand as I see it”. God bless and the very best of luck. Yours truly, Win from Kan
March 7, 200719 yr No doubt you'll still keep in touch with this forum, probably after completing your night shift with British Aerospace! I worked for them for 17 years. Not a bad comapny really, although i never needed to do a night shift
July 9, 200718 yr RC, did you sort the visa issues out? And have you got yourself sorted work wise. Keep us posted and good luck.
July 9, 200718 yr Sorry to part with your cattle that way , must be sad Maybe you don't want to answer - other things on your mind etc - but if only some cows had traces of Tb (antibodies detectabel?) , is it necessary to cull the whole herd ? Why not go on - like you did 3 month before this check - with the rest of the herd Maybe you were thinking that the source of the Tb was from outside the farm ? (sure possible) Again sorry it's already some months ago and if understand if you want to close that chapter good luck you can't keep a good farmer down ,at least not before he's in his coffin .. (as they say in Fryslan)
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