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A look at Walking street through the years.
All the way back to 2012? My first trip was there in 2004. I thought the entire city was great and just the right size for me. I can't think of any changes since then that I care for. The hatchet chop job on all the trees along beach road is just sinful. remember there used to be a few metal benches one could stop and sit on. There were flower beds. There was the wrap around walkway at the north end of the beach you could walk to Naklua. Never mind the shops that used to burn CDs from your digital camera. I am not getting into the technological changes over the years. But way too much internet has not helped. -
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Two Monks Electrocuted While Preparing for Songkran Festival in Buriram
A troll post has been removed. The report is written based on the definition in the Cambridge English dictionary and used by UK responders. “Electrocute - to kill someone by causing electricity to flow through their body” So discuss the topic, instead of making attempted snide comments about the News Team. -
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Difficulties foreigners face entering Mae Sot and surrounding areas
My question to you would be, what does this have to do in the least with visas, entry, extensions? You're not even wanting to exit/re-enter at the Burma border there.You're just wanting to go to a border town. If all you're doing is meeting Burmese in the town of Mae Sot go do it. The worst that will happen is they won't let you into the town. -
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How to Expedite extension processing
Assume that the extension is based on retirement? There are good agents in Bangkok. ThaiVisaCentre is one example -
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Trump tells Americans ‘it won’t be easy’
Oh and I drove through Palm Beaches Florida today on my way back from Seminole and Hard Rock casinos further South. Apparently Trump has been playing golf regularly during this term. -
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Trump tells Americans ‘it won’t be easy’
If you older folks remember the Jimmy Carter administration, one of his speeches was telling Americans something similar.. Like tough it out or something like that. July 15, 1979 Malaise speech. Carter made several specific policy prescriptions. But in a presidency animated by spirituality perhaps more than any other in American history, this speech called more generally for national self-sacrifice and humility.
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