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Posted
1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:

Ok, maybe you feel the need to go soon, as the sound must be overwhelming. 😉 

Double glazing stops most of it.  It's not really that bad.

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Posted
1 minute ago, ColeBOzbourne said:

A bit like saying only losers get into car accidents. 

No, it´s most definitely not!

In one case you have the scenario with a packed go-bag if a relation or something else would go wrong.

In the other case, you would probably not buy spare parts for your car in case you will have an accident.

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Posted
1 minute ago, phetphet said:

Double glazing stops most of it.  It's not really that bad.

OK, it just read like a horrible situation. 😉 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, phetphet said:

My "go bag" is called a suitcase, and I will cram it with as much of what I consider important  as I can if I ever need to get out fast.

 

Luckily, the airport terminal is literally five minutes from me.

Mine is also called a suitcase, has been packed for years, mostly warmer clothes/shirts/trousers that have never worn here. have a carry-on case with a few bits in + a paper list + list on PC so my partner can fill the rest up-to-date things [Med's/passport/phone/new Documents/USB HDD and so on]

 

Have  within easy reach a shoulder bag, has passport/Bank books, up-to-date pill box + spare insulin pen, Hospital book, up to date Dr Prescription etc 

Posted
13 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

A bag that you keep packed ready for when it becomes too much.

 

passport

money for flight

change of clothes

laptop

phone

documents

headphones

mp3 player

medication

 

How about you?  What do you keep in your go bag?

 

 

 

 

You’re missing anal lube and tp 

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I'm not going anywhere.  If the US and the West finally provoke a war with China - I'm staying.  My family is here. 

 

However, ardent China-haters probably should have a "go-bag" as well as giving their Western embassies their contact information so you'll be informed when the flights begin to leave Thailand.  US generals seem to be promising war with China in the next 5 years.  Better have a "go-bag."

Posted
10 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

I'll on on the next plane to Bangkok. Hopefully before thermonuclear war

I suggest heading for Antarctica as it may be the only place on earth not affected.  But then again, maybe not.

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Posted
4 hours ago, stopthecap said:

1. Cream scourer paste for floor
2. Parmasen cheese
3. Chilli
4. Yellow bin bags
5. Zip lock bags
6. Hand cream
7. Lynx effect
8. Batteries
9. Razor blades
10. Popcorn
11. Slendier
12. Berocca
13. Aluminium foil
14. oil olive
15. Hair gel
16. Foot and heel balm
17. Jordan’s
18. Bottle whisky
19. Salami
20. Hair cutter
21. Sweetener tablets
22. Tv stick
23. Prosciutto
24. Coffee pods
25. Contact lenses and solution
26. Dish washer and refill

 

You forgot nose-hair tweezers. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

Only losers need a thing like that.

Or CIA assets.

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Posted
5 hours ago, BigStar said:

 

"Go" bag reflects noob naivete.

 

For decades, long before WW3 fears, our shrewdest members have known that the real problem is the Thais. All the xenophobia, mistreatment, changing visa rules, price gouging, scamming, no smiling, indifferent sales clerks, hostile banks, confiscatory taxes, and insulting haircuts that show they don't want us here. In general, it's just that incomprehensible lack of love towards the poor farang just for showing up and being their lovable fat selves in cargo shorts, looking for cheap beer and pussy. It's all about money!!! NAKED DISGUSTING GREED for which life among the benevolent populace in the UK never prepared us.

 

So you never know what more nasty surprises THEY have in store for us! Be ready to RUN.

 

 

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ANOTHER pothole targeted at farangs? Thais! How much more???

 

What we're looking for here is the classic, shrewd, street-smart ANF Poster Three Primal Laws Of Survival In Thailand, distilled over many years from the sage advice of our most knowledgeable members. Here ya go:

 

1. Never invest in anything you aren't ready to lose;

2. Never own more than you can carry with you or leave behind;

3. Keep your suitcase packed at all times.

 

There. All any foreigner needs. Now, enjoy!

 

Quoting one or more of the Laws gives you ten (+10) instant points of ANF posting cred from the peanut gallery.

 

What a load of xenophobic drivel!

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Posted
16 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

How about you?  What do you keep in your go bag?

I don't even have a "go bag"...😟

Posted
16 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

A bag that you keep packed ready for when it becomes too much.

 

passport

money for flight

change of clothes

laptop

phone

documents

headphones

mp3 player

medication

 

How about you?  What do you keep in your go bag?

 

 

 

 

No idea as I Have no intention of leaving. I like living in Thailand.

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Posted
4 hours ago, phetphet said:

My "go bag" is called a suitcase, and I will cram it with as much of what I consider important  as I can if I ever need to get out fast.

 

Luckily, the airport terminal is literally five minutes from me.

How do you get to an airport when the roads are blocked by Soldiers or armed angry gangs of …..shirts? Better go north and bribe some hill villagers to  guide you out via one of those so-called “natural borders”. I’d rather be arrested for illegal entry to Laos than be summarily eliminated. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, bob smith said:

Just waiting for an excuse to pull the trigger.

 

bob.


No need to wait, paradise awaits you in your favorite 3 SE Asian toilets. 

Posted
13 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I don't have such a bag. And I don't plan to get one.

 

If I would have one, then I guess part of it would be a lot of cash, maybe 10,000 USD or more. Because if you are on the run, then you don't want to keep too many traces.

 

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You mean like nothing you couldn't leave in 30 seconds when you feel the Heat around the corner?

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Posted
3 hours ago, Captain Monday said:

How do you get to an airport when the roads are blocked by Soldiers or armed angry gangs of …..shirts? Better go north and bribe some hill villagers to  guide you out via one of those so-called “natural borders”. I’d rather be arrested for illegal entry to Laos than be summarily eliminated. 

Your friendly Western embassy will send a car to pick you up and transport you to an awaiting flight out of the country.
Not!

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I'm sure the conversion will be amazing.  All of the anti-gun club suddenly become Second Amendment advocates and wannabe gun owners when the invading horde enters Thailand and begins to execute Westerners.  <laughs>

Posted
2 hours ago, roquefort said:

You mean like nothing you couldn't leave in 30 seconds when you feel the Heat around the corner?

Correct

 

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Posted
31 minutes ago, susanlea said:

He died in the movie.

Because he didn't follow his own rule: "Never let yourself get attached to anything that you cannot walk out on in thirty seconds if you feel the heat around the corner."

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Posted
1 minute ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Because he didn't follow his own rule: "Never let yourself get attached to anything that you cannot walk out on in thirty seconds if you feel the heat around the corner."

Now he rants at Trump.:cheesy:

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Posted
12 hours ago, BigStar said:

For decades, long before WW3 fears, our shrewdest members have known that the real problem is the Thais.

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Posted
22 minutes ago, oxo1947 said:

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Lighten up. But the Primal Laws have been stated over the years by ANF Posters here and there, and I did indeed merely consolidate them. So, too, the whinges and paranoia. Could be a much longer list and even more extreme. 🙂 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Digitalbanana said:

For people going places 20 years ago maybe.

 

High-end portable music players thru good earphones/buds will blow away the sound you get outta your phone. They're smaller and lighter, so easily carried, esp useful at the gym (where I've seen people drop their phones); and they don't use your phone's battery, mitigating the need for a battery pack. You can spend serious coin on these players.

 

Enjoyed listening to mine today during a long taxi ride. The long battery life's great for long airplane rides.

 

https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-fiio-music-player.html

 

You don't seem so digital after all. Guess the emphasis is more on the banana.

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Go-bag?????

 

Seriously?

It is funny how you take topics in the pub section seriously :cheesy:

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