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Bucket list gone wrong: Swansea gran’s naked Bangkok escapade
Yup. Tainted enough to make her have some sort of four hour hallucinogenic episode but isn't in hospital the next day? Unlikely. More likely she was knocking them back so quickly that the last few didn't really hit until after she got back to her room and she went on a drunken adventure. Sounds like she's living her dream. -
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The abrupt welcome on my 3rd Visa Exempt
Some Thai women can be quite bombastic, especially ones from the south and the girlymans- 1
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The abrupt welcome on my 3rd Visa Exempt
With the attitude you are carrying it sounds like you might be off for there quite soon. Her job is to admit you not kiss your you know what.- 1
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The abrupt welcome on my 3rd Visa Exempt
Your 4th VE could be interesting. -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Starting to slowly look for an EV as my “second car” or “Wife’s car” Currently my 1st car is a BYD Seal AWD Performance. It’s a great grand tourer - got back yesterday from a 900+km trip to BKK where it cut through traffic like a hot samurai sword through butter and left us feeling more relaxed and less stressed than our recent flights to the capital. What the seal is not, is a car for trips to the garden center or for carting 3 labradors to the vets. It’s also not a great baby car. My current “second car” is my 4 year old MG HS PHEV. There is actually nothing wrong with it except it only has a 17kWh battery and only charges at 3.5kW. A sensible person would keep it as a perfectly sensible second car but perhaps I’m not that sensible! Stopped at MG to look at their stock, we like the MG 4 but too small for our needs. At BYD we have already tested the M6, available in 6 or 7 seats not a bad car but not great looking. They had an ATTO 3 (now made in Thailand) in black with a black interior and it looked very smart. Here it is next to my MG HS PHEV The Sealion 6 is a plug-in hybrid so didn't make the cut, so we test drove the fully electric Sealion 7 and it was very nice indeed if a bit pricey for a second car, but maybe the RWD Premium is more sensible as a baby chariot than the AWD Performance. What would be your choice? -
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vehicle registration and white plate
Hi So, long story short, I purchased a new car from an authorized dealer, and they asked me to leave the passport with them for 1-2 days once the time comes to receive the white plate. I assume they plan to go with my passport to DLT and register the vehicle. However, I did not like the idea of leaving my passport out of my sight, so I told the dealer that I would meet them at DLT and we would do it together so I could see the passport,etc. They agreed. My question is: Once we get into DLT for vehicle registration, does DLT also keep the passport for days? or it's just a normal procedure to see the original passport? Meaning, I would receive the passport same day or like within hours or hour I don't know how long this procedure takes, so if anyone had experience please let me know. Thank you
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