News Forum - Cannabis is Thailand’s “secret weapon” to bring back tourists, health official says
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News Forum - British man arrested for begging to buy drugs in Koh Pha Ngan
The “comments”, not so much the article itself, are interesting. From meatheads who thinks Thailand (or any country for that matter) should welcome drug users in the hopes of boosting their economy is ridiculous. The country’s attempt to boost the economy thru legalization of marijuana was a major mistake. Take a look at the US states that legalize MJ. Racked with homelessness, crime, property destruction and depreciation, and mounting local government debt. Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, LA, Philadelphia, New York, just to name a few.- 1
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
Me too, I have not been to my partner's village for years, she owns four houses there, one is thirty feet from a long empty beach but there is nothing to do. I am bored after half a day. It is in between Nakhon Si Thammarat and Surat Thani, one road into the village, no shops, a big temple, a few hotels, loads of trees to admire all day long, and loads of mosquitoes. Oh, and loads of gossiping neighbours and kids zipping about on noisy motorbikes which have had their mufflers tweaked.- 1
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
Suphanburi is a town as far as I remember, I had a girlfriend who lived there, she is still there I think, I visited the town once or twice, and I remember walking down the side of a river which was paved, I am talking about 20+ years ago though. -
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
I have had my car for 19 years now, I have driven it all over Thailand from Phuket to as far north as Chiang Mai, east to Rayong, and west to Ranong, I have never had a problem. A footnote, I drove Mercedes cars in England for decades, and I have discovered that was a waste of money as the Toyota I drive here has never needed a repair so far, except of course for brake pads, etc, and an annual service. It still feels like new (apart from the few dings I have collected over the years due to the low hidden obstacles you get here in car parks etc). -
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
True, I know things could change at the drop of a hat, I make my annual trip to get my visa extended, and I do the 90-day report online. I have just obtained a two-year Thai driving licence. So I am OK until Feb next year as that is when I need to extend the visa again. But I still know my time here is temporary.- 1
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