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desdeash

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  1. A few years ago I would go to Panthip Plaza to have computers or phones repaired. They were usaually good and inexpensive. I heard it's no longer a good place. Does anyone have a recommendation? Des
  2. I'm surprised at your experience. I've been using Thai dating sites for over a decade and have had only a couple of negative results. I've met many lovely ladies in that time, some of whom are still friends/lovers after years. Thai Cupid was a good site but I didn't like the cost. I've been using Tagged for a while now. I'll see a 1,000 profiles, like about 20 of them, get responses from maybe 5 and meet up with 2 or 3. I correspond a few times before coming to Thailand and never try to rush things or even mention sex. If the lady does either, I move on. Maybe a factor is that I'm only interested in women over 35. If you're looking at 20's and are over 60, well "go figger, trigger"
  3. I has both eyes done at Ratchawithi public hospital. First rate doctor and service, fantastic results. Cost was less than 40,000bt both eyes. This was 4 years ago.
  4. I had both eyes done at Ratchawithi Hospital near Victory Monument about 3 years ago. Everything was fantastic - the doctors, nurses, staff. I booked an appointment and was seen in a week, one week later the first eye was done, another week the second eye. In Canada it would have been free but I'd have had to wait over a year. Before the surgery I could barely see the eye chart with my left eye, never mind the letters. After the surgery I could read the bottom line. I think I paid about 20,000 baht for each eye - I remember the total cost was about $1,500 Canadian .
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