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The Tim Walz thread.
His voice is neurological. https://dysphonia.org/what-is-wrong-with-rfkjr-voice/ -
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Philippines any good?
I know, one TF girl stole 35000 Baht in cash from me. Happens here too, but much less I think. In Phil I know of whole families that exist on the girl being a serial dater, that's how they pay their electcity bills and food bills. What about that family that sold their daughters for online sex because they needed the money so badly? I never heard anything like that in Thailand. -
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American father reunites with Thai daughter after 48 years apart
first words spoken to father from her where u come from? how long u stay thailand? you speak thai? you have thai lady? you buy me iphone... -
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The Tim Walz thread.
I disagree about vaccines but he just wants accountability and proof. Same with big companies owning politicians. Dr Phil interview shows he is a nice guy. Walz is more angry than Trump. Looks a heart attack candidate. Kennedy would be great. No idea why his voice is crokey.- 1
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Using an overseas Debit Card to minimise paying tax for those of us staying over 180 days
If the white powder made it's way to Thailand, regardless, it's taxable according to Thailand's revenue department. -
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Philippines any good?
thank goodness for the beloved honest thai angels...whew.....(keeps looking for wallet i had laying out last night) -
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Thailand unveils new visa rules, sparks mixed reactions
Some people are really clueless. Barely anyone will lose jobs, the jobs only change. That's happened ever since Google is a thing with Online work. -
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Why is Thailand not full of so called Asylum Seekers?
Because the don't get asylum, so the so-called asylum seekers heads for better destinations, whenever possible for them. -
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Which Policies do you support?
The fix was in IMO. Perhaps it's just as well Trump won when he did and put the proverbial spanner in the works. The only time I had any respect for Obama was when he made netanyahu enter by a side door, but that ended pretty quickly once his handlers got hold of him and it was back to biz as usual in Washington. I remember they were talking about pallet loads of cash on a military plane to Iran. -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
So how much does it cost, per kilometre, to run your EV please? My Vigo averages 12 km / litre at less than Bht 33 per litre = Bht 3 per km. -
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Using an overseas Debit Card to minimise paying tax for those of us staying over 180 days
Are you suggesting that if the funds, e.g. savings were earned before 2024, Mr Farang has no issue them if he remits his money to Thailand after 2024 ? Trying to work that one out ? -
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How reliable are public transportation options compared to owning a car in Thailand?
It's really depending of where you live and your lifestyle; i.e., what you need of transportation. Some places, like Bangkok, public transportation might be better than having your own car. Second hand car are relative expensive to buy as maintenance labour is cheap. It's of course a question of economy, but as a new smaller car can be bought from around 500,000 baht including warranty, it's worth considering that, instead of paying 300,000 baht or more for a 10-year old vehicle. It's relative easy to get a car serviced; relative easy, as it's again a question of where you live. In a village near Nakhon Nowhere a brand name repair shop, like for example at Toyota shop, might be some distance away. My first owned car in Thailand was an 11-year old second hand and cheap to keep running, using a local repair shop for service. At a point the age of the car made some more major service soon necessary, so I decide to shift to a brand new car. I got one third of my initial second hand price back for a car that I've used for eight years. If you live somewhere, where it's essential with a car for, for example shopping, it might be cheaper to own one than paying taxi or song thaew every time, if those are available at all. It's quite simple math to calculate the costs of public transportation and taxis compared to buying a car; fuel use with for example 10 kilometres per litre; insurance and tax, with can be everything between mandatory insurance and road tax for around 1,500 baht per year, to a first class insurance that might end up close to 20,000 baht per year; service for around 5,000 baht average per year, but more for an old car. Furthermore, it a question of comfort, and how much one is willing to pay for that. Traffic – and if you are not used to left side driving, chose a car with automatic gear – is also depending of where you drive. However, a car is manyfold more safe than motorbike; more than 70% of fatal accidents are people on motorbike and around 8% are pedestrians. Despite of the chaotic traffic, Bangkok is actually one of the safest places in fatal accidents, while Rayong are among the top of fatal accidents. However, fatal numbers might be calculated different – dead on the spot only, or dead after 30 days later included – placing other destinations high on fatal the list, for example Koh Samui. I've been driving in Thailand since 2001 – both up rural north and on fatal Koh Samui – and so far survived. Personally I would find it uncomfortable to live here without a car. -
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The Tim Walz thread.
He is the most fundamentally honest of all the candidates out there. He said from the very beginning that there was a lot of baggage in his background. He didn't shy away from it or try to hide it. Just an honest man, who has several positions I disagree with, yet too many others I support him on. In addition, he is not some raging, nasty person like Trump and Walz. -
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Philippines any good?
i prefer the stimulating conversations that one can only find with a thai BG.....hello dah-ling..where u come from??..bai nai? -
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