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Phuket Airport skips memorial for One-Two-Go crash victims again
Don't forget that the 'unofficial' memorial spirit house placed on Nai Yang beach was removed by the airport authorities 😞 -
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Would be Assassin had biden/harris bumper sticker on his Truck in Hawaii
What could they charge this guy with? It's apparently legal in Florida to carry weapons openly even when going fishing. This guy may have been having a nap or planning a game of golf. He never saw Trump, didn't get within a bull's roar of him and didn't fire a shot before some gun toting character started taking pot shots at him causing him to run away. -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
Nice to know we shared the experience..... -
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Foreign Tourists Caught in Intimate Acts on Tuk-Tuk During Traffic Jam
An off topic post trolling about other world leaders behavior has been removed. -
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Thailand: Where white LOSERS that can’t get LAID go
Youre making the assumption that all westerners settle for ugly thai women, which is not always the case. The thai girl i brought to the US has got white women jealous as hell -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 18 September 2024
Thai military faces renewed bribery allegations involving US firm by Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Allegations of transnational bribery involving the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) have resurfaced, prompting responses from top officials. Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai acknowledged the persistent issue, stating that bribery has long plagued the military. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1338478-thai-military-faces-renewed-bribery-allegations-involving-us-firm/ -
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Does your Thai wife keep you on a short leash?
Good idea.....he should shift over to the real professionals, Carlson, Rogan, Jones, YouTube......get the real low down on what is happening.... -
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Elon Musk May Be Summoned to UK Parliament Over Role of X
You will find many articles if you Google: "UK police arrest man over trans online comments" They're too numerous to link. -
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Two Iranian Thieves Arrested for Targeting Chinese Tourists in Bangkok
Like P.T. Barnum rightly said, "There's a sucker born every minute"! -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
I'm glad you caught the satire.- 1
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Today I met the first farang returning home because of exchange rate
A better view against GBP, over a longer time frame, to observe trend https://tradingeconomics.com/gbpthb:cur -
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Tourism Minister Aims to Levy 300-Baht Fee for Visitors
Europe instigated charges for UK visitors arriving in Europe so why shouldn’t the UK do the same for overseas visitors -
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Does your Thai wife keep you on a short leash?
Thailand is a matriarchal society, something that the Thai menfolk don't openly admit too, but that's the way it is. I know in our house with the (slightly) extended Thai family, Yai may well be the boss, but my wife is the actual enforcer. It was like that before my father-in-law passed away too. I do the shopping and school runs (gets me out of the house). Regarding the earlier mention of forgiveness, I know my wife has that in spades. The things I used to think I was getting away with around the mid-marriage point should have seen me kicked to the curb. How does that saying go again? A man marries a woman for what she is, but a woman marries a man because of what he can be. She won. Talking of browbeaten American dads, I am not American but my friend and Godfather to my oldest boy is, and your mom sounds just like his mom. An outwardly pleasant lady who tends to go way off the rails, especially at Thanksgiving reunions (to which I was invited once), likes to 'tell it like it is' and berates her doting husband something awful. When she harangued my buddy as to why he was still single at 55, he told her because of what he saw her doing to his dad. No more Thanksgiving invites for us, for which we are eternally grateful! As for my symbiotic relationship, married 17 years with two kids here, I have found frequent separation keeps it all real and fresh. Although semi-retired, I still do what I used to do and work overseas two or three times a year. In fact, the longest time we continuously cohabited was during Covid and boy, was THAT an eye-opener. But the overseas interludes also work for my overall attitude to Thailand, and it's... unique issues (being polite here). In my fairly unremarkable and limited social circle up here in Isaan, I find the foreigners that moan longest and loudest about their lot and quick to denigrate the locals and blame everyone else for everything, are the ones that haven't left the country in years. Some probably haven't even left the province. Good luck with your mountain Sabbatical, and I hope that it works in ultimately keeping you together for longer. -
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