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Report Thailand Tightens Grip on Retirement Visas Amid Wealth Shift
Dealing with something similar. Paid 100% for house, from money brought to Thailand, so it's mine, although in her name. If I don't get anything from her (husband), I will go to court to sell house, although on government land, so it won't be so easy. -
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Tourism in Thailand is finished.
Bob, when you wake up tomorrow in yet another one of your patented Thailand-hating moods, feel free to save yourself the effort and just recycle one of your earlier rants. To help you along, I’ve even dug up a few of your greatest hits below, though, to be fair, this is just a small sampling from the vast archive of your ongoing moaning chronicles. I didn’t even have time to count how many times you’ve already typed the phrase “tourist ghetto,” but at this point, you might want to trademark it. https://aseannow.com/topic/1331862-its-grim-out-there/ https://aseannow.com/topic/1331000-what-happened-to-you-thailand/ https://aseannow.com/topic/1328377-is-thailand-really-the-land-of-smiles-in-2024/ -
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Accident Collision with Train Claims Lives of Two Teenage Girls in Songkhla
Morons, no sympathy ! -
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Nightmare Scenario: Military Chiefs Warn of Double War Threat from Russia and China
I’m a Harris fan? You’re as clueless as Connda. -
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My wife wanted me to sign a document any money she gets is hers!
He's trying to be funny while insulting his wife. He got half it right! -
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Merely reporting the weather in my area.....
Just to note that one of the US weather satellites that transmit in the 137 MHz band - NOAA-18, 'died' on 6th June after 20 years of operation. The main data transmitter broke and NASA decided to switch it off completely. It will still be listed on satellite prediction websites though until they update the status. That leaves NOAA-15 and NOAA-19, both of which will no longer be supported for professional use by NOAA after June 16th. In other words, they will still work.... until they don't! Apart from that, there are 2 Russian weather satellites in the 137 MHz band that pass over Thailand. Both of these have some problems, notably black bars that sometimes cut across the transmitted images. They are also a little weaker in signal when compared to NOAA birds. Anyway, the Russian Meteor M2-3 bird went over Thailand a few minutes ago and this is part of the image that I received (I cropped the image to remove the black bars).- 1
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