Australian Man Runs Amok, Sets House on Fire, and Smashes Vehicles in Pattaya
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Boasting ... really ? If that went over your head, you understand why I didn't try to explain anything to you, maybe. BYE BYE -
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Pickup Truck Overturns in Kanchanaburi, Injuring 11 Students and Teachers
Sounds more like Brain Failure. Incompetent driver. Overloaded and going to fast to navigate through the Curve. -
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Thailand's Marriage Equality Bill to Become Law Next Month
Research should focus on understanding sexuality as a fascinating phenomemon of evolutionary interest. -
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Dipped below 800k for money in bank method
no I'm not that paranoid, she won't tough the savings account. -
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Do Expats in Thailand Often Trade Western Wives for Younger Thai Women?
No, put I have contemplated painting my nails and pretending it's a woman doing the tug. -
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Russian Tourist Drowns on Pattaya Beach, Early Morning
Sympathy, humanity, compassion, respect for women (alive or dead) - none of them are his things. -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
I wish my country was more like Thailand when it comes to work permits, visas, dual pricing, and generally rights when it comes to become citizens. To easy to milk our system while we who are born in the country have no special beneficial rights superior to any other groups. Thailand do the right thing, protect their valuable land, and citizenship. No work permit, get legal visa for stay, and pay extra for what is considered national parks etc. -
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Getting Old: Stoic About It or Endless Whinger?
I'm 72, just broke up with my longterm western wife. 'Still in love, but to quote Monty Python: That parrot is dead, dead, dead. Devoid of life. Everything changes. I'm frontloading my travel to take my mind off of it and because I never know when I will get some bad medical advice. I just know that it's more likely than not in the next 5 years. This year, I did Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Ethiopia, Borneo, Brazil, Peru, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka. Next year, I'll slow it down: Brazil again, Bolivia, Argentina, Papua, Mongolia. If I get a suitable love interest, Tahiti. Maybe some obscure South Sea Islands on the way home. I'm here for a good time, not a long time. So call me semi-stoic.
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