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If I remember correctly, the delivery minimum is 1000 baht.
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It's good to know that the latest Thai government is suggesting serious steps to regain foreign tourists. It will be interesting to see if they follow through. I wonder if the private sector, such as the hotels, will cooperate. But based on the article it seems as if at least someone in the tourism ministry sees the wisdom of reduced profits rather than empty airline seats and empty hotel rooms. Now, let's see if the government also decides to recommend half price drinks and forfeiture of off fees at the gay venues . . .
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That's not limited to Bangkok Bank. That can be done with almost any Thai bank now. Each bank has its own method for setting it up.
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You are correct. Usually, if someone posts something in the wrong forum I just move it to the correct one. If you can't find a thread you started, it hasn't necessarily been deleted. It probably was simply moved to the forum at which it belongs.
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The same applies to one way streets. It's one way, all right . . . my way. I have never seen anyone fined or even stopped for going the wrong way on a one way street, running traffic lights, jumping traffic lights, running stop signs (although there are not many of those), or much of anything else within cities. The only time I ever see city police doing anything is when they stop the helmetless motorcycle drivers or set up road blocks. Other than that, it's a free-for-all.
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That's good. You had your problems solved by the time I saw your message. Just for the record, land line numbers are 9 digits and you do not use dashes when trying to fill out any kind of online applications.
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I have a car and I wouldn't want to be without one, but Bangkok is a different story. Whenever I drive to Bangkok, I park the car and rely on public transportation most of the time. Driving in Bangkok is a nightmare even on the best days.
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Would you care to elaborate as to what's going on? Why don't you hire your own attorney or at least consult a competent Thai attorney? In legal matters I would not recommend relying upon responses you will receive on a message board.
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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Actor Ricardo Montalban, star of the hit TV series "Fantasy Island," died Wednesday in Los Angeles, a family spokesman said. Montalban, 88, was in deteriorating health over the past several days but "died peacefully" at 6:30 a.m. at his home, son-in-law Gilbert Smith said. He understood "it was his time," Smith said. The cause of death was not given. Montalban rose to prominence as one of the most visible Hispanic actors in post-war Hollywood in the 1950s and 1960s. But his star grew as he took on television roles as the mysterious host Mr. Roarke on the hit drama "Fantasy Island" and as Captain Kirk's arch nemesis Khan Noonien Singh in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan." Born in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 25, 1920, Montalban knew at an early age that he wanted to be an actor. He moved to Hollywood as a teenager, and his first big break came when he was cast in a small part in a 1941 play, Tallulah Bankhead's "Her Cardboard Lover." After starring in 13 Spanish-language films in Mexico, Montalban made his American feature film debut in 1947 in "Fiesta." Montalban became a member of the MGM stable and was often cast in the role of the steamy Latin lover opposite such female stars as Lana Turner and Esther Williams. While working on "Across the Wide Missouri" with MGM's biggest star, Clark Gable, Montalban suffered an injury to his spinal cord that, despite surgery, would plague him for decades to come, according to Turner Classic Movies. It was during this early stage in his career that Montalban dedicated himself to changing Hollywood's stereotypes of Latinos. "When I first came to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer under contract in 1945, that's when the image was at its worst," Montalban said. "They didn't realize that by trying to be colorful, they were very insulting." Montalban played a wide range of film roles over the years, often relishing the chance to play in comedies. As he approached midlife in the 1960s, Montalban made numerous guest appearances on television shows including "The Untouchables" and "The Lieutenant," eventually landing a recurring role as Damon West on the popular medical drama "Dr. Kildare." During this period, Montalban secured his place in science-fiction history playing the evil but charismatic Khan in the first season of "Star Trek." Montalban's dignified demeanor and rich accent added flair to the small screen on a number of television shows. It also established him as a popular pitchman for Maxwell House Coffee and Chrysler. It was the role of the wise and benevolent Mr. Roarke on the 1970's hit TV series "Fantasy Island" that perhaps earned Montalban his greatest number of fans, something he called "very rewarding." But he said he tired of hearing fans shouting "Zee plane, zee plane" when they saw him. The line was featured in the show's opening credits by another character, Tattoo. "They think they are the only ones that thought of saying that," he told CNN during the 1990s. "People mean well, but the joke gets a little tired at times." Montalban never tired of fighting for the rights of Latinos in Hollywood. For almost 20 years, he served as president of Nosotros, an organization he founded for the advancement of Hispanics in the entertainment industry. "The ideals of Nosotros continue. As our community of Latinos in show business increases, so will our participation in all of the many aspects of our industry," he said in 1987.
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That's one of the things I like about Thailand. If they're not enforced, then there's no such thing as rules. Just make up your own. If what we make up causes problems for the rest of the people trying to drive, who cares? That's the way it seems to be.
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Why not re-create the same poll right here and see what results we get? I've added the same poll, with two slight modifications. One is "I don't like lady boys" and the other is "Other (please specify)" for those whose answer is not covered by the questions. My own choice was "Other (please specify)." That's because I like boys just slightly on the fem side, but not overtly so, such as the typical lady boy is likely to be.
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That's in the eye of the beholder. You don't really believe you're going to get people to agree on a question like that, do you? You wrote, "What I buy tends to be soap, toilet paper, toothpaste, mouthwash, mostly non-food items. Can these be bought cheaper at open air markets?" The answer is it depends on the brands you're looking for.
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I did say most people . . .
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Why are you singling out only those two grocery stores? There is also Food Mart, Foodland, Big-C, Lotus, Best, Carrefour, and Villa Market. Both Foodland and Villa Market are open 24 hours a day as well as the small Lotus just off Sukhumvit at the location of the Bangkok Bank, just north of Central Road (Pattaya Klang). Every one of these stores carry some items you don't find elsewhere. Some are more expensive than other stores and some are less expensive. Usually the price difference is negligible. Then, of course, you have the Thai open air markets. Do you ever shop at those? Often the quality is better than you find in grocery stores and they'll have items you can't find in grocery stores at all.
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Several people include links in their posts. On this message board they work only if you include the 'http://' part of the link. Most of the time, when that is excluded I go into the post and add it in for you, but it would be quite helpful if you do that yourself when you place a link in your post, especially since I can't always get to your post in a timely manner: This does not work: www.gaythailand.com This does work: http://www.gaythailand.com Notice that when a link is going to work, it's underlined. You don't underline it yourself when you write the post. The underline will appear automatically in working links after you submit your post. If your link does not appear underlined after you submit your post, it's not going to work.
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For those of you relatively new to this message board, Nikom has a great deal of experience in Burma and has been an excellent source of information. You might want to do a search for his previous posts and read what he has to say. He has been perfectly willing to answer whatever questions he can. I wouldn't dream of a trip to Burma without first consulting Nikom.
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As of January 14, there are 44 posting days left in this contest. Don't forget how it works. In order to be eligible to win, you must have at least 150 posts within the contest period. If you make it as far as 150 posts, then your name goes into "the hat" once for each day you posted at least three times. As of January 14, the following posters have reached eligibility (one or two word posts and frivolous posts are not counted): GaySacGuy - 151 posts Steve1903 - 167 posts Slackersam - 172 posts Laurence - 210 posts Pattayamale - 236 posts fountainhall - 262 posts Lvdkeyes - 333 posts MonkeySee - 564 posts
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Thank you, gentlemen. Now I know my system is a 32 bit system.
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Apparently that works with Vista, but I have Windows XP. There is no "System and security" on the control panel. There is "system," but if there is anything that tells me whether I have a 32 bit or 64 bit system, it's very well hidden. I can't find anything.
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Of course not. Most people only call the police is there has been an accident, someone has been injured, a violent crime is taking place, or because of something that directly affects themselves.
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The only thing mind boggling about it to me is the fact that merely 10% turned out to be idiots. Usually the number of idiots is a much higher number.
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Did you download the 32 or 64 bit version and how did you decide which to download?
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Here we go again. A thread that began as an announcement about a demonstration in Bangkok is now a thread debating about Israel and Gaza. That's why the thread has been moved to the "Beer Bar" forum.
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I'm beginning to agree with Lvdkeyes. This thread started off as a thread about smoking in bars and scofflaw bars ignoring the rules. Now the thread is degenerating into arguments that are getting more and more absurd. I think everyone has made his point. At this time I'm stepping in as moderator and asking that this thread remain on the subject of smoking in Pattaya bars. If we're really going to get off the subject and onto these tangents, that's when I'm going to lock the thread and ask that you continue the discussion on the "Beer Bar" forum. On the "Beer Bar" forum you can discuss whatever you like ad nauseum. On this forum, the subject is supposed to have something to do with Thailand, at least remotely. A discussion of perfumes, barbecue grilling, and exhaust fumes has nothing to do with the subject of this thread or with Thailand. So please . . . let's get back to the subject at hand. If you wish to start chatting about perfumes, barbecue grilling, and exhaust fumes, then please open a thread on the "Beer Bar" forum, where that sort of discussion belongs.
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I took a look, but didn't download it for two reasons. One is because it expired in August, which means you would be forced to either buy it or re-install whatever version of Windows you had been previously using. The second reason is that it gives you a choice of downloading either a 32 bit or 64 bit version of it. I couldn't find an explanation and I don't know enough about computers to have any idea as to which version to download and try. I suppose a third reason might be because I already have enough troubles with so-called stable versions of Windows. They recommend installing it on a second computer that won't be a big deal if things start crashing. In other words, I'm reluctant to try it.