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  1. I'm very sure both Jomtien and Pattaya Beach must be on that list of 50 as they tick off all those criteria mentioned
  2. problem is that to many we are those ' other people" and better we try to remember that and behave
  3. Rarely such young person joins Pattaya flying club. Obvious lack of experience owing to his young age resulted in flight not as successful as other more experienced and aged members achieve
  4. as a sign of class. VIP rooms in Senso have sofa as well
  5. Shortly after taking duties he will be removed as somebody spots in Parliament's toilets he wears yellow underwear which be deemed offensive to monarchy and constitutional order. If you think this is stupid or impossible look at what happened in last few weeks
  6. in my books that is an ultimate praise one can give to a boy, I'm serious.
  7. some people have no shame
  8. voice of reason
  9. Thing I hate the most when travelling with other people is when they ask for solution and then immediately propose some contradictory proposal instead doing it in first place. him : " What we are doing now?" ,me ": 'Lets's go to Empire State Building", him : " Why don't we go to see Frick Collection first ? ", this type of exchange
  10. Shortly countries like Venezuela or Cambodia will look like poster boys of democracy in comparison to Thailand. What's next ?, dissolving whole Parliament because some deputies broke smoking ban in corridors ?
  11. that's clever
  12. that's simple, take half things and twice as much money
  13. +1 , I agree. But if you are sitting and drinking there whole evening, buying drinks for boys as well , it doesn't hurt to keep an eye on your tab or ask for bill mid session under pretext you are not sure how much money you have at your disposal. That's is basically applicable to any bar anywhere unless they have system of charging right away.
  14. thanks God for that
  15. what's your point ?
  16. Falsificarea acestor bilete se pedepseste conform legilor
  17. +1, no +27
  18. Lots of good comments above. Advantage of travelling together is indeed avoiding boredom and loneliness is somebody is bothered by that. Another bonus is monetary as it allows for savings on accommodation , taxis, often other things too lime family sized meals. Disadvantage is usually need to accommodate others, particularly hard if one is determined to do / see something and others not only are not interested but actively protesting. Travelling in group generates a lot a lot of time waste, toilet breaks , strange meal orders when everybody is finished and one person is still waiting for her fish baked in oranges. I have life time friends I would never for for vacation together with other that fully organized trip. Also have people I don't keep much of social life with but gladly go for any trip with them. To alleviate that problems in university years our pack devised smart rule - we travel together but everybody it's on own vacation. That means no fuss if somebody decides to go own way for hour , half day or whole week. I can't envision how one could feel bored in city like Bangkok but since some people are I guess t's possible. OP mentioned being bored with the same room. Old vinapu long ago devised cure for that i.e. hotel jumping every 2-3 nights, sometimes even changing rooms in the same hotel. This way we change not only room but also scenery around hotel . One of our members make a point on every trip to stay few nights in different , sometimes far away areas of Bangkok just to get a feel of the city. Often difference in prices more than offsets additional cost of transportation to the core. Like Jason1975 I found that befriending and meeting members eliminates loneliness, allows for company and even some savings on taxi to Jey Spa together . In bars bonus is that we can pretend we are boyfriends to keep pushy mamasans and boys at bay. Nobody believes but everybody gets' stay away message. For shy types it creates additional shield in bars. Almost always there's somebody visiting or soon arriving willing to meet. On another hand no offence if somebody declines - see 'everybody on own vacation' rule. People may want to remain anonymous or just left alone for many reasons.
  19. I'd say until expressways and other infrastructure is improved they should put rather brake on expanding both port and airport facilities. On another hand it's amazing how fast word forgot that only 2 years ago everything was shut down and people everywhere touristy were longing to old good days of congestion , full shops , restaurants , go-go bars and crowded airports , buses and trains
  20. you so sharp eyed ! as for Ammirati, I suspect he wished at that moment his baguette was just a straw
  21. in my working life I saw plenty of those type of actions. As result I'm firm believer that from , say age of 40, The Will should be mandatory for everybody without either spouse , children or both on pain of everything being garnished by the state upon death. Surprisingly often estate feuds are not about money but who is supposed to be in charge From all I know will scratched on Foodland napkin as long as it's properly signed, dated and witnessed would be valid.
  22. very sensible considering hazards. I can't imagine myself lining out voluntarily to get to the bar, club , sauna , sex shop , you name it. Emergency ward in hospital may be only exception . Once , in passing, I saw substantial line to get to Sauna Mania in soi Phipat and thought it's strange
  23. 100% correct. I don't dilute an alcohol with water, ice or anything, after gulp may chase it with sip of water juice or usually tea just to get rid of aftertaste.
  24. here most likely you are right but with 200+ jurisdictions in the world I would be tempted to check statutes to come into any final conclusion. Even if underscored is sure thing, what portion of inheritance surviving spouse is entitled to may greatly vary depending of jurisdiction. I learned it first hand when my mother, who lived in different country , died . It turned out that inheritance laws there and where I live are substantially different. We did not have any issues with that but learned about those differences nevertheless. (her part of family home here would automatically go to surviving spouse, over there ownership of her part was to be divided between surviving spouse and children in even parts).
  25. I like this part. one can drink at own pace unrushed by waiters asking ' one more sir?"
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