The aforementioned Frasers in Jomtien is a good option. Plenty of screens that can show different sport simultaneously and the owner is very accommodating to customers. We have always been able to get a seat there in about 8-10 visits.
The annual reinvested cap gains of my stock mutual fund have now become "tax deferred income," same as the original wage that established that stock mutual fund. Thus, Dec 31 2023 value of my IRA is all covered by Por 162 edict -- i.e., it's non assessable savings.
The SAT is, essentially, an iQ test, which is something that most people do know.
Care to post your SAT scores?
Or, you might not have taken them, depending on what school system you were in, and where you were intending to study at university.
The scores pre-1973 are not equivalent to those of later tests.
Also, the earlier SATs were open-ended...
Still, the SAT is an IQ test.
I never said you didn't have to pay for it, but it's invisible, giving the illusion of 'free' and thats what deludes folks when they travel overseas.
A lot of us in some way shape or form write a check, or have some debit to our account every month just for health insurance
I think that's the bit a lot of, especially young Brits in Thailand fail to recognize.
This stuff ain't free
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