I spend about two thirds of my time at our home in Bangkok and one third at our place in rural Rayong. I have exercised everyday outside for over 40 years. I have never noticed the pollution in Bangkok, and I am in good health at 83 yearsof age. So far so good...
What meds are these fools taking or is that overdosing.
Are they so brain damaged that they believe an F 1 race is on the cards.
How about soi dog and monkey racing, the costs are a lot less
Not as much of a show as when I tested a shower and got a nasty load of belts off it, because I didn't unplug it from the mains before I dis-assembled it. he wasn't there and luckily my wife pulled the plug. literally, from the wall socket.
Not a job I would want to repeat.
2nd time this week no internet. Squiirrels eaten through cable. Any suggestions, conduit underground, amored cable, satellite or mobile data?
Apparently they use peanut oil in manufacture of sheathing, plus they just like gnawing
That FAQ also says "If you have a US bank account, you may be able to transfer funds to a Bangkok Bank account in Thailand via your bank’s internet banking service, using Bangkok Bank’s New York branch’s 9-digit routing number."
If so, that would seem to be cheaper. I don't pay fee for international wire from my Citibank account, but Citibank exchange rate for transfer (33,3667 at moment) is bad whereas I assume if go via Bangkok Bank NY it would be at more favorable Bangkok Bank rate.
I wonder if in addition to using that routing number, you need to tell them to deposit into your account in Bangkok -- besides, of course, giving them your account number.
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