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New Thai Elite Visa Programme DOES target retirees BUT . . .
vinapu replied to PeterRS's topic in Gay Thailand
I suspect floridarob just passed by Business class on his way to economy. As least that is what I'd do -
Glad to hear all is good in our gay ghetto and things are moving in the right direction. Hope new bar will be successful and will not share fate of now defunct New Twilight. With Chinese owner there's a bit of possibility that he may turn it into another Dreamboys at soi twilight or BBB in Boyztown , Pattaya with their Chinese customers marching right to the bar without paying any attention to offerings in rest of the soi but that remains to be seen. Hope boys at Hot Male are doing well and are as handsome or cute or both as always had been.
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rightly so , actually it may be much easier to force changes, including those for common good, in authoritarian countries than in messy democracies dealing with NIMBY-ism at every turn. I'd not exclude Communist authoritarian governments either, it took one generation to turn Russia from agrarian to industrial country and records of some East European regimes in rebuilding their countries ravaged by war are nothing to sneeze at.
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that's the one with time it will become kind of an icon , all the same like Sathorn Unique by Saphan Taksin BTS station
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Vietnam Airlines to restore nearly 90% of international flight frequency
vinapu replied to reader's topic in Gay Vietnam
It may open new way of getting to Thailand - through Vietnam. By coincidence yesterday I checked pricing from where I'm to Hanoi and compared them with Bkk ones for 3 random dates in Nov , Jan and Mar . First time in living memory they were cheaper by 100-200 $ -
is that building whose empty shell still stands I wonder ?
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Bangkokians can only hope it will materialize
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New Thai Elite Visa Programme DOES target retirees BUT . . .
vinapu replied to PeterRS's topic in Gay Thailand
that's what happens when people are too cheap to take private jet. but finally you arrived and fun starts I presume. Salamat ! -
because as he famously said ' we did not had and resources so we decided to develop only resource we had -our people "
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very few tears were shed for that man even if we can agree with some of his comments above about the war. Russians had taste of what happens when state is relinquishing it's monopoly on using of force. Sooner or later hydra rises.
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I suspect our view of history is identical - no harm done for either country with Singapore going own way 58 years ago
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Malaysia was keen on predominantly Chinese Singapore staying only if they agreed to Federation's ethnically based policies on which PAP, main party in Singapore was not keen to subscribe to. When PAP was trying to break into Peninsular politics on federal level and ethnic riots of 1963 and 1964 Lee was left with no choice other than accepting invitation to leave. Which crying on TV on Aug 9-1965 he accepted.
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that was my subtle point
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But can't be blamed to current shortage or workers in Laos either
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you mean 'by own countrymen", right?
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so if Japan could do it in say 20 years other countries can not in 48? Ghana at independence in 1957 had higher GDP per person than South Korea . Is that a case now ? was it even in 1970 ? When Singapore was leaving Malaysia no tears were shed deemed poor cousin is leaving It just sheer luck or perhaps better management ?
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did you hear that:
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that's all true and good you reminded that inconvenient truth. Visitors to Patpong Museum can watch short movie about Laos bombings. But is was 48 years ago and country economic condition now is owed more to governemnt handling it's affairs then to that undeclared war. Ditto Cambodia.
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some people have all luck in life
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waring- all 5 overdressed
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I agree it's unfair but I think their reasoning is that non-resident is not spending money locally but contributing to economy of his country of residence instead. I think my doctor summarized neatly senior's health standing. When I told him ' doctor I used to see you every 3 years but now every 3 months " his answer was ' because you are old"
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That's the general rule but is seems there's more exceptions than sticking to the rule. Thais still need visas to most countries citizens of are granted 30 days visa exempt entry. I know several countries I can go visa free but their citizens can't come without visa to my country. Sometimes national pride prevails, sometimes welcome to the tourist dollar takes over. Certain rules are outright strange. It seems that from October on, Egyptian citizens holding dual nationality will be required to get a visa if they want to visit Egypt but they are living abroad, Strangest rule I personally encountered in mid 90-ties was being denied admission to country my passport allowed me visa free entry but because it was issued by embassy abroad I was not admitted. so bottom line is don't count on reciprocation, don't count on consistency, check rules well before intended trip and also shortly before.
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I heard that from boys as well when I was there in Bkk in July. I guess we will know soon , spy is on the way I guess.
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perhaps it was too cold, no ?
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I guess so but run them through dishwasher first