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Electric Shock Scare Puts Thai League Safety in Spotlight
What you are talking about is Aor. 6 but this is only for controlled buildings condominium, commercial building, educational building, etc. not for a home you have built there is nothing to say your home is built and complys to a standard -
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Remember the olden days in Thailand?
No border runs to Cambodia in the old days. In 1993 on a visit to Trat took a long tail to Koh Kong. ฿100 for a slip of paper to enter. Not much there. Mostly brothels on stilts over the water Spent the day eating grapes and drinking U N beer until we were advised by the U N best to return before dark -
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Zelinsky: The End Is Near
More B.S. Russian/,MAGA propaganda fom you. According to the constitution he is legally in power, as no election can be held under martial law. The Parliament also voted for it, so it confirms his legitimacy. But don't let facts get in the way of a good Russian disinformation! -
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Trump popularity sinks as Americans quickly sour on economy: poll
You mean that you don’t trust polls that don’t like the findings of. In that case I advise you to not look at the latest tranche of polls which are very bad news for the ding a ling rightards who voted for the orange moron. -
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Thailand Cracks Down: Police to Monitor Foreign Nationals Closely
No, it's not just one person's opinion. You think all this furore over one person's opinion? Really? Please just stop, it just makes it worse. -
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Do you tend to shun donning Hi-So fashion during the Hot Season in Thailand?
From a man's point of view. (In Phuket). Apart from earning lots of money being a software engineer meant you could wear whatever you chose to wear, no one cared, and you could wear shorts to work if you liked, I can think of nothing more counterproductive to output than wearing a suit, etc. Suits are for salesmen. Here in Thailand during the day, most people wear shorts and loose-fitting soft shoes except those who have to work for a living and as I have seen in banks etc men wear a shirt tie and long trousers. In the evenings I wear a decent pair of long trousers, soft shoes, and a shirt when going out to counter the mosquitos. It is never a good idea to be too well dressed, for one it is uncomfortable, two, I like to blend in with the crowd, and it is not a good idea to stand out here. I do like to wear a suit, bowtie, etc when going to a gaudy at my Oxford University college now and then, but that is in the evening when cool, plus all the men are dressed similarly so there is no competition etc. I am currently sitting in one of my air-conditioned rooms in my house in Phuket, the air conditioners are Mitsubishi and work as well here as they do in any country in the world, cars, large department stores, restaurants, etc are also airconditioned, so it makes no difference if it is the hot season or any other season in Thailand.
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