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    Gaybutton got a reaction from DivineMadman in LIVING IN THAILAND IS LESS FUN   
    "The day I don't like living in Thailand anymore, I know where the airport is."
    - Geezer
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from faranglaw in LIVING IN THAILAND IS LESS FUN   
    "The day I don't like living in Thailand anymore, I know where the airport is."
    - Geezer
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from ChristianPFC in Thai English - favourite Tinglish words and expressions   
    My own favorite was when I had a boy at my house and it was raining rather heavily when it was time for him to leave.  I told him he should stay until the rain ends.  He said, "No problem raining.  I have condom."
    Of course, he was trying to convey he has a raincoat.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from TotallyOz in Thai English - favourite Tinglish words and expressions   
    My own favorite was when I had a boy at my house and it was raining rather heavily when it was time for him to leave.  I told him he should stay until the rain ends.  He said, "No problem raining.  I have condom."
    Of course, he was trying to convey he has a raincoat.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from Will7272 in Thai English - favourite Tinglish words and expressions   
    My own favorite was when I had a boy at my house and it was raining rather heavily when it was time for him to leave.  I told him he should stay until the rain ends.  He said, "No problem raining.  I have condom."
    Of course, he was trying to convey he has a raincoat.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from vinapu in Thai English - favourite Tinglish words and expressions   
    My own favorite was when I had a boy at my house and it was raining rather heavily when it was time for him to leave.  I told him he should stay until the rain ends.  He said, "No problem raining.  I have condom."
    Of course, he was trying to convey he has a raincoat.
  7. Haha
    Gaybutton got a reaction from Jasper in Thai English - favourite Tinglish words and expressions   
    My own favorite was when I had a boy at my house and it was raining rather heavily when it was time for him to leave.  I told him he should stay until the rain ends.  He said, "No problem raining.  I have condom."
    Of course, he was trying to convey he has a raincoat.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from ChristianPFC in ST Rooms in Jomtien   
    Not at all.  In Pattaya there are plenty of them all over town, and now more of them than before.  They're not just for farang and Thais.  Most accommodate Thai couples who need a place to go other than at home with their entire families present.
    As stated above, if you want to off a boy and take him to a short-time room, why ask us?  Ask the boys.  They all know just where to go. 
    Have a look here, and these are just some of them:   http://www.pattayasweethearts.com/loveinns.htm
     
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from floridarob in ST Rooms in Jomtien   
    Not at all.  In Pattaya there are plenty of them all over town, and now more of them than before.  They're not just for farang and Thais.  Most accommodate Thai couples who need a place to go other than at home with their entire families present.
    As stated above, if you want to off a boy and take him to a short-time room, why ask us?  Ask the boys.  They all know just where to go. 
    Have a look here, and these are just some of them:   http://www.pattayasweethearts.com/loveinns.htm
     
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from llz in ST Rooms in Jomtien   
    Not at all.  In Pattaya there are plenty of them all over town, and now more of them than before.  They're not just for farang and Thais.  Most accommodate Thai couples who need a place to go other than at home with their entire families present.
    As stated above, if you want to off a boy and take him to a short-time room, why ask us?  Ask the boys.  They all know just where to go. 
    Have a look here, and these are just some of them:   http://www.pattayasweethearts.com/loveinns.htm
     
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from vinapu in ST Rooms in Jomtien   
    Not at all.  In Pattaya there are plenty of them all over town, and now more of them than before.  They're not just for farang and Thais.  Most accommodate Thai couples who need a place to go other than at home with their entire families present.
    As stated above, if you want to off a boy and take him to a short-time room, why ask us?  Ask the boys.  They all know just where to go. 
    Have a look here, and these are just some of them:   http://www.pattayasweethearts.com/loveinns.htm
     
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from anddy in NEW INSURANCE REQUIREMENT FOR VISA   
    Sometimes rules that are in effect are not enforced.  There are also plenty of instances where various immigration offices, and even individual immigration officers, make up their own rules.  I think many of us have heard plenty of those stories.
    I can understand why Thailand would want farang retirees to have medical insurance that covers inpatient.  But outpatient - for 40,000 baht, which is less than US $1300 for a full year?  In my opinion that is asinine.  Why not simply require 40,000 baht to be held in a Thai bank account, just like that 800,000 baht?  If they ever do put this rule into effect, maybe that will be an option.
    The bottom line is we simply don't know yet what to expect or how this will play out.  I have no idea if this rule is actually in effect and being enforced.  If it is being enforced, how?  What would immigration require as proof of insurance?
    All I know is when I renewed my retirement visa this past Friday, nothing was even mentioned about medical insurance.  That means either nothing about this is being enforced or I just happened to renew my visa on the last day it could be done without showing proof of insurance.
    At the time of this post, so far all we have is a couple confusing news articles and a lot of people talking without having any idea what the hell they're talking about.  I'm a believer in "Don't worry until you have something to worry about."  If my visa renewal experience is any indication, then at least for now there is nothing to worry about.
    If anyone wants to worry, then if you are living in Thailand without medical insurance, unless you are independently wealthy that's what to worry about - rule or no rule.  In my opinion people in the retirement age bracket are taking much too great a risk if they're here without decent medical insurance.  I'm an example.  About 2 years ago I ended up in a hospital for 7 days - pneumonia.  If I wanted to stay in a semi-private room, then all I would have had to pay would be the deductible - and for me that is US $375 - around 12,000 baht.  But I decided to pay the difference to stay in a private room.  For the week, the total out-of-pocket I ended up paying was 42,000 baht - a little over US $1,300.  Meanwhile the total bill was over 400,000 baht - almost US $13,000.  You're not gonna catch me without good medical insurance - again rule or no rule . . .
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from DivineMadman in NEW INSURANCE REQUIREMENT FOR VISA   
    It would be rather foolish for people to be living in a foreign country without adequate health insurance.
    If it makes you feel any better, I just renewed my retirement visa this past Friday, May 10.  I was not asked to produce any proof of medical insurance.  The immigration officer didn't even mention anything about insurance at all.  Nobody else renewing their retirement visa at the same time I was there was asked about medical insurance either.
    So unless I happened to renew on the very last day when there was no medical insurance requirement, then there is no requirement - not yet anyway.
    (PS:  please spare me the lectures about how you're not renewing, you're extending.)
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from reader in NEW INSURANCE REQUIREMENT FOR VISA   
    It would be rather foolish for people to be living in a foreign country without adequate health insurance.
    If it makes you feel any better, I just renewed my retirement visa this past Friday, May 10.  I was not asked to produce any proof of medical insurance.  The immigration officer didn't even mention anything about insurance at all.  Nobody else renewing their retirement visa at the same time I was there was asked about medical insurance either.
    So unless I happened to renew on the very last day when there was no medical insurance requirement, then there is no requirement - not yet anyway.
    (PS:  please spare me the lectures about how you're not renewing, you're extending.)
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from TotallyOz in Avra Restaurant on Soi 33   
    I just looked at their web site and menu.  Is it in the Lotus Hotel?  I am definitely going to give it a try next time I'm in Bangkok.  Thank you for posting about it.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from GWMinUS in Suggestions for Michael   
    Yes, I do.  If someone on my board is causing problems I don't play games, give second chances, ask them to stop that kind of behavior, put them on moderated mode, or anything else.  It doesn't work. 
    I learned a long time ago to just solve the problem the easy way.  I don't feel good or bad about it.  How I feel about it is not even a factor when I decide somebody needs to go.  I do it because I think it's best for the board and quite frankly I don't give a damn whether they like it or not.
    Since you ask it, I dumped bkkguy off my board a long time ago.  All he ever does is submit these adversarial posts that he tries to couch in pseudo-politeness.  I have yet to ever see a post from him that indicates he has ever so much as set foot in Thailand and not a single post actually helpful about a thing.  Not exactly a major loss for the board if he, or anyone else causing problems,  no longer has access to the board to continue doing that.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from ChristianPFC in Suggestions for Michael   
    Yes, I do.  If someone on my board is causing problems I don't play games, give second chances, ask them to stop that kind of behavior, put them on moderated mode, or anything else.  It doesn't work. 
    I learned a long time ago to just solve the problem the easy way.  I don't feel good or bad about it.  How I feel about it is not even a factor when I decide somebody needs to go.  I do it because I think it's best for the board and quite frankly I don't give a damn whether they like it or not.
    Since you ask it, I dumped bkkguy off my board a long time ago.  All he ever does is submit these adversarial posts that he tries to couch in pseudo-politeness.  I have yet to ever see a post from him that indicates he has ever so much as set foot in Thailand and not a single post actually helpful about a thing.  Not exactly a major loss for the board if he, or anyone else causing problems,  no longer has access to the board to continue doing that.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from DivineMadman in Suggestions for Michael   
    Yes, I do.  If someone on my board is causing problems I don't play games, give second chances, ask them to stop that kind of behavior, put them on moderated mode, or anything else.  It doesn't work. 
    I learned a long time ago to just solve the problem the easy way.  I don't feel good or bad about it.  How I feel about it is not even a factor when I decide somebody needs to go.  I do it because I think it's best for the board and quite frankly I don't give a damn whether they like it or not.
    Since you ask it, I dumped bkkguy off my board a long time ago.  All he ever does is submit these adversarial posts that he tries to couch in pseudo-politeness.  I have yet to ever see a post from him that indicates he has ever so much as set foot in Thailand and not a single post actually helpful about a thing.  Not exactly a major loss for the board if he, or anyone else causing problems,  no longer has access to the board to continue doing that.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from BL8gPt in Suggestions for Michael   
    Yes, I do.  If someone on my board is causing problems I don't play games, give second chances, ask them to stop that kind of behavior, put them on moderated mode, or anything else.  It doesn't work. 
    I learned a long time ago to just solve the problem the easy way.  I don't feel good or bad about it.  How I feel about it is not even a factor when I decide somebody needs to go.  I do it because I think it's best for the board and quite frankly I don't give a damn whether they like it or not.
    Since you ask it, I dumped bkkguy off my board a long time ago.  All he ever does is submit these adversarial posts that he tries to couch in pseudo-politeness.  I have yet to ever see a post from him that indicates he has ever so much as set foot in Thailand and not a single post actually helpful about a thing.  Not exactly a major loss for the board if he, or anyone else causing problems,  no longer has access to the board to continue doing that.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from bobsaigon in Suggestions for Michael   
    Yes, I do.  If someone on my board is causing problems I don't play games, give second chances, ask them to stop that kind of behavior, put them on moderated mode, or anything else.  It doesn't work. 
    I learned a long time ago to just solve the problem the easy way.  I don't feel good or bad about it.  How I feel about it is not even a factor when I decide somebody needs to go.  I do it because I think it's best for the board and quite frankly I don't give a damn whether they like it or not.
    Since you ask it, I dumped bkkguy off my board a long time ago.  All he ever does is submit these adversarial posts that he tries to couch in pseudo-politeness.  I have yet to ever see a post from him that indicates he has ever so much as set foot in Thailand and not a single post actually helpful about a thing.  Not exactly a major loss for the board if he, or anyone else causing problems,  no longer has access to the board to continue doing that.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from paborn in Suggestions for Michael   
    Yes, I do.  If someone on my board is causing problems I don't play games, give second chances, ask them to stop that kind of behavior, put them on moderated mode, or anything else.  It doesn't work. 
    I learned a long time ago to just solve the problem the easy way.  I don't feel good or bad about it.  How I feel about it is not even a factor when I decide somebody needs to go.  I do it because I think it's best for the board and quite frankly I don't give a damn whether they like it or not.
    Since you ask it, I dumped bkkguy off my board a long time ago.  All he ever does is submit these adversarial posts that he tries to couch in pseudo-politeness.  I have yet to ever see a post from him that indicates he has ever so much as set foot in Thailand and not a single post actually helpful about a thing.  Not exactly a major loss for the board if he, or anyone else causing problems,  no longer has access to the board to continue doing that.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from TotallyOz in Suggestions for Michael   
    It's really not a problem at all.  I'm much more interested in the content of the posts rather than the software used to contain them.  Since the software responds the way it does, it takes a couple more clicks to get to the forum.  Not a crisis.  I'm already used to it.
    I'm sure my own board has its share of things that annoy the users - especially the board's owner . . .
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from TotallyOz in GayThailand is now GayGuides.com   
    I hope it all works out for you.
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from llz in Short time room   
    There are several "love" hotels situated throughout Pattaya - actually situated throughout Thailand.  These are primarily for Thais who want to have a place to go, but can't do what they want to do at home.  But farang are perfectly welcome and nobody gives a damn whether the couple checking in are gay or not.  They'll only want to check to make sure the boy is at least 18 years old.
     
    Many of them have the option of renting by the hour or for the entire night.  They are usually quite inexpensive, but many are very nice, and I mean very nice- some nicer than many popular hotel rooms.
     
    I stayed in one a few years ago during a trip to the boondocks.  The room was beautiful - immaculately clean, with a fantastic bed, fully furnished, air conditioning, big screen TV with DVD player, refrigerator, full scale bathroom, and even an in-room Jacuzzi.  The fee was 600 baht per night.
     
    If you search around, you'll find many similar places throughout Thailand.
     
    To find the ones in Pattaya, do a Google search for:  love hotels pattaya
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    Gaybutton got a reaction from ChristianPFC in Short time room   
    There are several "love" hotels situated throughout Pattaya - actually situated throughout Thailand.  These are primarily for Thais who want to have a place to go, but can't do what they want to do at home.  But farang are perfectly welcome and nobody gives a damn whether the couple checking in are gay or not.  They'll only want to check to make sure the boy is at least 18 years old.
     
    Many of them have the option of renting by the hour or for the entire night.  They are usually quite inexpensive, but many are very nice, and I mean very nice- some nicer than many popular hotel rooms.
     
    I stayed in one a few years ago during a trip to the boondocks.  The room was beautiful - immaculately clean, with a fantastic bed, fully furnished, air conditioning, big screen TV with DVD player, refrigerator, full scale bathroom, and even an in-room Jacuzzi.  The fee was 600 baht per night.
     
    If you search around, you'll find many similar places throughout Thailand.
     
    To find the ones in Pattaya, do a Google search for:  love hotels pattaya
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