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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
I watched a movie recommended by a couple of Kiwi friends here, called, "Lee" and it's based on the story of ex-model and latterly, war correspondent Lee Miller, starring Kate Winslet in the title role, and she is very, very good. It also stars Alexander Skarsgård, Andy Samberg and a favourite of mine, Marion Cotillard. There are some scenes of the discovery of the Nazi death/concentration camps and they are nothing that I haven't seen previously, but might be a little disconcerting for some viewers? -
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Info concerning calling a UK 0800 number with AIS sim card?
Thank you... as a lot of people had mentioned True as a better alternative to AIS, so I went down that path rather than getting another tariff (AIS 159b lasted 40mins) to assess and I appreciate your time and assistance. Thank you! -
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Citibank ATMs in Bangkok?
Are you transferring money from the USA to Thailand directly? I cannot do this with US Bank. Maybe it is because I'm not a premium account holder or something. Also, are you able to do this online from Thailand? I have an established Bangkok Bank account that I could transfer money into from the USA before the IAT format change. -
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Did you see something fun/interesting within your range of daily life, lately?
Cue someone moaning about the rainbow flag. 🙂 -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
As I have posted before, where possible, I do not want to deal with any Thai officials, and I am happy to pay for it. I am not one of the "I get the misses to do it" group. I'm single, but even with a Thai partner I would maintain my independence. As I said, the 800k baht back in my home country, earning more than 5%, more than covers the cost of an agent, and then some. Tax agents can actually "negotiate" one's tax bill. Myself, and the agent I have tentatively chosen, have discussed my circumstances and we have both agreed on an amount of tax I "should" pay. If the agent can negotiate that down a little, well, that may cover his fees. If he negotiates it down a lot, he'll get a bonus. So, I'm on the golf course, and not waiting in a TRD queue, or being told I'm one photocopy short etc, for the same price as doing it myself, or possibly less. I'll see how he goes. TiT. I have posted before I'm giving Thailand a chance at this. I am prepared to pay 2024 tax, but did minimize my remittances. -
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Farage’s Reform UK Surges as Tory Voters Defect in Droves
That is a lie.Farage has consistently stated that health cover should be free at the point of use, and has specifically exclude the
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