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5 hours ago, PapayaBokBok said:

They both work outdoors so maybe is why.....or just feel like complaining to me..

Yeah, who knows exactly. But this is the rainy season and without the rain as in the afterwards the weather has been generally ok for most days. Where are they located in CM? That may have something to do with it as well. For in CM the province that is.

Your such a good friend to lend them an ear. Sort of like a bartender but without the bar and drinks. : )

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On 8/12/2021 at 5:56 PM, JamesR said:

I live around six hours away from NJ at the moment by air (near London), and once Phuket is really, I mean really really open I will then be 18 hrs away. ?

NJ gets a really bad wrap from some people, but if you go south a little there are some really nice villages, with large wooden framed family houses from 100 or more years ago, leafy streets etc.

But even close to NY there are some nice places in NJ, Morris Town for example. 

My favourite beer in the area was Samual Adams, I do not know where it is from but I like the beer. 

Nice one with Sam--I will be buying my fav Cherry Wheat this sunday..will toast one for you!

Perfect beer for me on a hot hot summer day

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19 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

Yeah, who knows exactly. But this is the rainy season and without the rain as in the afterwards the weather has been generally ok for most days. Where are they located in CM? That may have something to do with it as well. For in CM the province that is.

Your such a good friend to lend them an ear. Sort of like a bartender but without the bar and drinks. : )

One sells plants by big c superhighway --bunch of thai plant shops in that area

my tea buddy has a tea cart by chinatown and ping river

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1 hour ago, PapayaBokBok said:

One sells plants by big c superhighway --bunch of thai plant shops in that area

my tea buddy has a tea cart by chinatown and ping river

There is a restaurant called River-Side in the town next to the Porn Ping River, live music, good food and drinks.

But it must have been fifteen years ago since I was there, is it still there?

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6 hours ago, PapayaBokBok said:

One sells plants by big c superhighway --bunch of thai plant shops in that area

my tea buddy has a tea cart by chinatown and ping river

Normal Thai working outside everyday. It could be snowing and they will say hot. :)

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4 hours ago, JamesR said:

There is a restaurant called River-Side in the town next to the Porn Ping River, live music, good food and drinks.

But it must have been fifteen years ago since I was there, is it still there?

Still there. I first went there about 30 years ago. Well at least I think same one. 

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23 hours ago, JamesR said:

There is a restaurant called River-Side in the town next to the Porn Ping River, live music, good food and drinks.

But it must have been fifteen years ago since I was there, is it still there?

Yep and still packed every night.....as is good view who opened a 2nd bar across the street from 1st

Met one of the owners of RS, think his name was Onn.....when i used to DJ around CM...

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On 8/10/2021 at 7:20 AM, JamesR said:

I agree, when I go on long road trips in Thailand it is great to stop at a 7/11, give the ready made food to the people working there who microwave it for you, 7/11 is very handy for such situations. 

Noodles with prawns, toasted ham and cheese sandwiches.

Tesco and Central Shopping too are great for food in the food halls normally on the top floor and very cheap while you are travelling. 

I agree about the ready made food, but if you don't like cheese like me, then you have just about had it as just about every sandwich has cheese on it.

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On 8/14/2021 at 9:10 AM, King Cotton said:

2 quarrelsome posts removed. Let's all be happy, just to join the debate in a respectful and respectable manner.

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Exactly, be happy

 

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On 8/10/2021 at 2:31 AM, JamesR said:

Thai food can be bought in most counties of the world and it normally tastes better than food in Thailand as the meat and other ingredients have to be a certain standard, not the gristly fatty meat Thais eat.

Most countries have a selection of type of housing to live in.

Thailand is so hot that if I had to work there I would not go, but it is good as a long term tourist. Most Thais find it too hot as well, "rhon mark", they say a few times a day.

So if you can get round in you own air con car during the hot part of the day and then enjoy the cooler evenings then it great for long holidays.

I always wonder what happens to old farangs when they have stayed in Thailand for years and then get past 75 or even 80, surely they can not get medical insurance at that age and have to leave for free medical care back in their own country at some point. 

I know of such a person last year he was 80, he could not afford to pay for private treatment in Thailand and could not get insurance cover at that age,  he became ill, returned to the UK, went to hospital and died shortly afterwards as he had left it too late to get treatment in Thailand.

So my ideal scenario would not to sell your property in your own country, keep your investments there too, rent out your house and use the money from that to live on in Thailand, that way you will stay in parallel with house prices etc at home and so when you do have to return you will not be broke.

Surely if you are old and develop health problems in Thailand are are not skint, you can easily (in normal times) fly back to the UK then to wherever you are going to stay, get a hotel for a few days while looking for a bedsit. 

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21 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

Surely if you are old and develop health problems in Thailand are are not skint, you can easily (in normal times) fly back to the UK then to wherever you are going to stay, get a hotel for a few days while looking for a bedsit. 

That is what will happen to many old blokes I imagine in Thailand, that is why it is best to make sure your investments are back home so you can at least live to a good standard when you do have to return and not have to live in a bedsit. 

But a lot of farangs in Thailand do live in bedsits already, they are called condos.

 

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