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Pattaya review by stickman Aug 18, 2024
Oh and what exactly is wrong with that ? Should perhaps we stop taking about YouTubers as well ? Jealousy perhaps my dear Watson? One can't enjoy a succelent Chinese meal around you for fear of jealousy?. -
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Thai Parliament rings in complaint strategy with medieval twist
Bit like the government then. -
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Using an overseas Debit Card to minimise paying tax for those of us staying over 180 days
I agree with you, but when there's money to be made out of foreigners, all political parties here seem to like heading in the same direction, no u-turns. This is an easy earner for them from the small fry, and they can also pay more attention to high net worth individuals to tax some serious money out of them. -
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What Thai dishes are the lowest calories?
If you're at your desired weight, why worry about complex carbs now? Eating in moderation almost anything is okay. I eat oatmeal every day, and always have eaten Millet Rice, Oat Bran Flakes and a few others which aren't too high and still keep my weight down, even though I'm not working out nearly as much yet. Bamboo is low as is many salad greens. My girlfriend has constipation a lot because of the rice so I try and get her to not only drink more water but eat greens, although she's not really (yet) into foreign food. -
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A Nation in Crisis: The Erosion of Respect for Law and Order in the UK
The Police in the UK lost their way decades ago. We have seen a succession of appalling scandals, a drop in the numbers of Police seen on the street, an emerging failure to tackle domestic burglaries and car crime and a preoccupation with matters 'woke'. The recent widespread was a severe shock and a real wake up call to the UK but the Police, Courts and Starmer himself seem to have made a decent job of quelling this 'uprising'. The UK has indeed been through a major crisis. However, all is not lost even though no-one seems to know just how to resolve the issue of excessive Immigration. IMO it's important we don't lose sight of the fact that vast swathes of the UK function well enough and the Community is still largely made up of well intentioned Folks living good lives. So 'nil desperandum' is my motto - moaning that successive Govts have laid the ground for these problems is pointless. However, it ain't gonna get better anytime soon and Brits do undoubtedly have to adjust adjust expectations to reality - taxes will inevitably continue to rise and spending cuts wll be made - historic Govt overspending has reached £40K per head and as in many Nations - this is not sustainable indefinitely .- particularly in view of extent of But all is not lost as many seem to suggest though the path back to reality will be long and painful. Law and Order came under serious attack during the recent riots and these events have been a shock. Let's hope the present 'pause' lasts. -
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Interesting reading about Thailand and Thai people
What's astonish me is that this dissertation was written by a Thai and not a foreigner. What made this Thai student write such a paper about his own people? -
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Registering car in wife’s name. Good idea?
Not if you both have wills. If in probate, then yes - her parents have a say. Easy to get around. Parents and siblings wrote letters to 'whom it may concern' stating that they had no interest in my late wife's estate. Judge signed everything back over to me. You do need to be married though. -
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Thai Parliament rings in complaint strategy with medieval twist
Cheaper than the digital clocks they installed or the ipads and iphones they bought themselves. -
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Going short-time only, shallow or succulent?
Obviously, you are going to hell, where Satan will barbecue you for eternity. -
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Several neighbouring countries compete with Thailand for foreign retirees
I would rather ‘live’ in a box in the ground. 🙂 -
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What do security guards actually do in Thailand?
Sufferin' succotash....move if they annoy you that much. -
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Thai Parliament rings in complaint strategy with medieval twist
About a billion baht according to the budget. -
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Suggestions for a new, not to expensive, laptop for retiree.
There is no need to reinstall the OS when registering the licence..... -
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Thai Parliament rings in complaint strategy with medieval twist
Didn.t Uncle Tu try to set up Re-Education centres??? -
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Going short-time only, shallow or succulent?
You have stated you are a Christian. Which means you believe in something which you can't see, hear or touch. I have always treated women with respect and consideration, irrespective of whether I was paying them for sex, or not. It always annoys me when religions claim they are the only ones who can have a moral high ground. Judging by the history of the Christian churches in respect of pedophilia, a spurious claim. Pedophilia was actually created by church policy. I suspect your take on human trafficking comes from selective reading of reports which fit your cognitive bias.
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