[QUOTE=Harold444;1404949]By the way I told the girl NO you don't smell down there. While I almost had a headache from the smell.[/QUOTE]Its cruel to be kind.
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[QUOTE=Harold444;1404949]By the way I told the girl NO you don't smell down there. While I almost had a headache from the smell.[/QUOTE]Its cruel to be kind.
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Thailand To Change From Left To Right Hand Driving
Another one fell for it being 01 April. AKA April Fool's day.
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Thailand To Change From Left To Right Hand Driving[/QUOTE]
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Thailand To Change From Left To Right Hand Driving[/QUOTE]True indeed, set date is April 1, 2014 for trucks and buses. Followed by cars one week later, if all goes well.
[QUOTE=Bionicman;1405562]True indeed, set date is April 1, 2014 for trucks and buses. Followed by cars one week later, if all goes well.[/QUOTE]So when do they change all the road signs to the other side of the road.
Do you know that more Americans get into pedestrian accidents at London airports upon arrival than at any other time in GB. They don't know which way to look crossing the street. There are going to be a lot of hurt Thai's. And head on crashes from drunks forgetting about the switch.
[QUOTE=TConor;1405752]So when do they change all the road signs to the other side of the road.[/QUOTE]Breaking news from cable channel 69, PM Yingluck said this official date will be pushed back to 29 Feb 2014.
[QUOTE=TConor; 1405752]So when do they change all the road signs to the other side of the road.[/QUOTE]Recommend that you join the discussion on Thaivisa. It seriously needs your wise contribution, and you will be in great company.
Hi, We will be in BKK and then south for a week, my girlfriend and me (40s yrsold) in two weeks. We would like to find a cute fun thin girl, or couple to have fun for few days, or even to come on a trip with us. I know most Thai girl do not want to go with another girl, like me I do not want to go with another guy. But any idea anyone? Fun place to go for couple?
Thanks in advance.
[QUOTE=Envirosex; 1405976]Hi, We will be in BKK and then south for a week, my girlfriend and me (40s yrsold) in two weeks. We would like to find a cute fun thin girl, or couple to have fun for few days, or even to come on a trip with us. I know most Thai girl do not want to go with another girl, like me I do not want to go with another guy. But any idea anyone? Fun place to go for couple?
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]I am here and can arrange. Is your GF model quality and does she take it in the ASS?
[QUOTE=Envirosex; 1405976]Hi, We will be in BKK and then south for a week, my girlfriend and me (40s yrsold) in two weeks. We would like to find a cute fun thin girl, or couple to have fun for few days, or even to come on a trip with us. I know most Thai girl do not want to go with another girl, like me I do not want to go with another guy. But any idea anyone? Fun place to go for couple?
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]Try the MPs and escort agencies. Some of their girls will provide couple services. For example, Annie's #28's profile states she,"offers some couple's service ask for details."
Since my 20 year old roll on bag (with garment sleeve) is giving up the ghost, I am in the process of replacing it. I need a replacement that will at least take one suit for my business travel. Does any one on the forum have any suggestions on a make or model as a replacement? There seems to be a ton of 20" and 22" roll on bags available in price range from $40 to $400, but few with a garment sleeve now days.
Aside from buying one here in the US, some folks have suggested looking for one in Bangkok at the MBK center and Pratunam. This kind of makes sense, because a lot of the roll on bags are made in Thailand. If anyone out there has had any success in this respect, can you let me know the specifics as to where you found it, the retailer, the price, the type and quality of bag you got.
Thanks for your comments and recommendations.
[QUOTE=TConor; 1405752]So when do they change all the road signs to the other side of the road.
Do you know that more Americans get into pedestrian accidents at London airports upon arrival than at any other time in GB. They don't know which way to look crossing the street. There are going to be a lot of hurt Thai's. And head on crashes from drunks forgetting about the switch.[/QUOTE]As mentioned: truck and buses signs wil change the same day as the vehicles will start going the other side (1/4/14).
Car and pedestrians signs will change one week later, as they will conform to the new rules, as stated before.
Americans should be more careful when crossing runaways in airports as planes might come either from right or from left, depends on wind direction in that particular moment.
If you notice the sign shows two planes coming from both direction (some think it is a suggestion to pilots to crash into each other, but this is only an american theory).
It helps a lot in wetting your forefinger (maybe in a wet pussy, if available nearby) and test it to the wind to get the wind direction. An old trick invented in Europe.
I am wondering how the rest of the world passengers cope by not having pedestrian accidents in London airports? Might this mean they are a bit smarter and clever? Just thinking loud.
Or maybe they have noticed there are no roads to be crossed. Unless you want to go into the M4. Then I suggest a bit of care, indeed.
Is it possible and legal to buy an unlocked smart phone (iphone 5 or Samsung 3 or 4) in Thailand to use there and then bring it back to use in the US? If so, what are the prices for the phones? I usually buy a cheap phone when in Thailand or other countries and then most times give them away when I leave.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
[QUOTE=Hobbyist2; 1407463]Is it possible and legal to buy an unlocked smart phone (iphone 5 or Samsung 3 or 4) in Thailand to use there and then bring it back to use in the US? If so, what are the prices for the phones? I usually buy a cheap phone when in Thailand or other countries and then most times give them away when I leave.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks[/QUOTE]Just buy a Nexus 4 from Google for $300. It's already unlocked and can be used in Thailand or anywhere else for that matter.
To answer one of your questions, yes it's legal.
[QUOTE=RBDave; 1407467]Just buy a Nexus 4 from Google for $300. It's already unlocked and can be used in Thailand or anywhere else for that matter.
To answer one of your questions, yes it's legal.[/QUOTE]Thanks for your reply. The Nexus looks good and I may get one of those. However, still hoping someone will know latest prices in Thailand for iphone 5 w16 GB and the Samsungs. My google search showed they are quite pricey there.