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News Forum - 2-year online romance ends when Swedish man dies in motorbike crash
Yea we all like to ride bikes. It’s the easiest and most convenient way to scoot and get around with traffic and streets and we are very comfortable and safe with it. Depends on where we are going and time it is of the day, and what day for that matter of fact. And how many people are going and distance. She drives her 4 door Wildtrak truck to her small restaurant everyday and back and we use the bike ( or bikes if daughter goes) to go running everyday in the later afternoon which is 20-25 minutes away. Traffic sucks and bikes give freedom and are out in the air so to speak. I normally 98% ride a bike too. Just my preference here in CM, but we have a car and truck ( few years old and very very low miles) and the kids have their cars and bikes. Just depends on the timing. My son will ride his bike to university tomorrow as he has exams early which coincide with 7am traffic. Normally he drives. Daughter will drive the car, but today she had an early university exam time so she road the bike. Just all depends, but me and the wife really love bikes. -
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News Forum - Father Joe, Bangkok priest, celebrates 50 years of service
Yes he is an Icon, I read about him before ever even thinking of coming to Thailand -
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News Forum - 2-year online romance ends when Swedish man dies in motorbike crash
I am surprised your wife would drive a MB, my wife won't drive a MB unless it is the 2 or 3 small streets near her home She's a bit of a wimp 555 Well and has 4 brothers and a son who do everything for her :) -
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News Forum - Dutchman says Thai woman swindled him of 5 million baht
You don't even need any knowledge but your own sense So many guys give Thai girls money when they would never do the same in their own country They think its only 1-2 million baht That is still a lot of money! 200k baht is a lot of money!!- 1
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News Forum - Unexpected challenges of owning a vacation home in Thailand
For me it would be upkeep........the humidity beats the shit out of structures in Thailand So especially if it were a proper house and left unattended for awhile.....that would be my biggest concern
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