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  1. Lisa is a very popular young lady and in these days of online and other influencers, she is followed by millions, young and old alike. Example, we recently got a dog and when we started discussing a name for, our eight year old instantly said it should be Lisa!! Our dog is called Lisa.

     

    Remember when Lisa, not our dog, said she liked a dish from a small food stall near Buriram railway station? They had three hour queues for a while after that.

     

    Personally, I don’t like that orange juice.

     

    There is a sinister twist to this. Because Lisa is an internal star, she works with many organizations and brands, one of which was a whisky company. The sinister aspect is that a very shady Thai government spokesman warned children of the potential consequences of being seen to endorse such a product in any way … he was warning children. Like it or not, we have to look after our kids!


    Otherwise, Lisa and BlackPink are very popular in our household!

  2. 7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

    I was useful and I was free. I wired up one house because the wiring was dangerous, and the one I lived in to suit myself. Seems people never put in enough plug sockets.

    Sockets! As we planned our house build, we looked around all sorts of houses ... extension cables, hanging wires everywhere. We put in at least twice as many sockets as anyone else, including some square pin sockets from the UK. That was a good decision.

    Later, I replaced some of the sockets to include USB chargers. Another good decision. We had some work done in the bedroom and I don't know how they did it but they managed to kill the USB sockets on my side of the bed.

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  3. On 11/18/2022 at 4:15 PM, Lemsta69 said:

    Your wife doesn't respetc you. Get a new one that does ????

    No, it's not like that. I explained to someone on Facebook how my Thai family works.

     

    Practical job to do? Father in law does it. If father in law not available, mother in law does it. If mother in law not around, Mrs T does it. At that point, it's my turn, right? Nope! They find a man to do it!!

    Is that the lazy man's charter? Of course, it could be but I find it frustrating!

  4. I've said it before and I'll say it again, the two tier pricing policy in Thailand is divisive but the cost differentials at the places I visit are relatively small and, in many cases, the cashier treats me as Thai equivalent when I am with my Thai family.

    As for this, though, forget it. If it happens, there may be nothing we can do but watch out for influencers with a vested interest. There are companies that I refuse to patronise when I feel their behaviour does not match my ethical or business compass.

    On the other hand, when we stayed overnight in Bangkok a few weeks ago we were faced with dual pricing at the hotel. Mrs T called them and made the booking and the staff were very helpful and understanding over their dual pricing policy and she got Thai rates.

    Covid-19 has hit the world very hard but in the same way that this chap wants me to help him out, there was no one around to help those of us whose incomes dropped massively in 2020 and even into 2021.

  5. 8 hours ago, redwood1 said:

    I will predict as long as the Thais see people wearing the silly masks on Thai T.V shows they will keep wearing the masks...When the News broadcasters take their masks off then many Thais will then feel safe to take theirs off.....

    But I am sure loads will keep wearing the masks for years if not decades...

    What is it like to feel so superior? Like many keyboard warriors here, you have doubtless always felt that everyone was wrong but you. Sure in the knowledge that your knowledge is scientifically stellar. And the sheeple who live in Thailand ...

     

    Two things:

     

    Most of us have come through the pandemic unscathed. Many of us because we followed best practice. Some of us genetically predisposed. Others in spite of themselves.

     

    For all of your cockiness and snarky remarks, this is a developing country in many respects and many people are afraid of COVID and they are right to be.

     

    Just give them some respect...

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  6. 39 minutes ago, BonMot said:

     

    Yet, for over a year I've relaxed my paranoia and only clean my hands after using the toilet and have not used alcohol sanitizer for a year.

     

    Several long haul busses, long haul international flights, both wife and self work with large numbers of people. No covid or I should say... never tested positive.

     

    In the end, imo it's unhealthy people, unhealthy, co-morbidities and/or people just put directly in the path of the virus.

     

    I contend it spreads via contact no more than a typical flu or cold (edit)

    Even Fauci flip flipped on masks. You are right and I have read one of his emails on the matter in which he poo pooed them.

     

    Fauci did suggest a double layer of the masks most of us wear. I saw a demo of a man. Who wore 8 masks at a time that, he said, guarantees that the beggars can't get in!

     

    But masks are not all born equal: some much better than others.

     

    Fauci changed his mind on the matter and even admitted being wrong at some stage.

     

    In terms of who gets COVID, your suggestion that it's only unhealthy people is palpably wrong.

  7. 2 hours ago, BonMot said:

    I just wear a stupid mask where Thai social norms dictate. I know it's entirely stupid... but I'm not here to make political point. The Thai have to wake up on their own.

     

    Despite being married... I'm a guest. Even citizens don't make their own rules here. Sad.

    I do agree with the point, when in Rome. However, there is science that justifies wearing masks: they do cut risks. In the same way we should was with soap, use sanitisers ...

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  8. 2 hours ago, BonMot said:

    I fear it won't end. Dead serious. If people don't return to normal their actions will damage society permeantly. The way humans interact socially is challenged. People live in fear of one another.

     

    It's understandable if a person wears a mask for pm2. Covid is ridiculous. No one is wearing masks anywhere now in US. There, the farce is over.

    Be rational. I have worn masks as long as anyone and I have hated every second of doing so. I have always known that the virus can get through the kind of masks that I wear. But they did not. I have not been infected. Look after your hands is the main motto most of the time.

     

    I am waiting for the full all clear since I believe it is the best way to behave.

     

    There are situations here, now, where people don't wear masks. In public, I mean. Things are easing.

     

    All of these blustery foreigners on here are just wild. They are never right but they go their own way, as we know.

     

    You mention the US and I mentioned the UK earlier: they are not shining examples, are they, let's be fair.

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  9. 46 minutes ago, Snig27 said:

    Spend a few minutes looking at things like the CDC's website. I suspect they are somewhat more credible than your "I believe.." 

     

    The idea that Covid was transmittable from viruses on surfaces was tossed around in early to mid 2020 but was shown to be wrong. In April 2021 it was stated by the CDC that the liklihood of surface transmission was incredibly low and they then clarified that in print saying there was no known instance of surface transmission. This was repeated in March this year. 

     

    Again, you clearly have data the planet has missed. Can you share it? 

    Thank you. Please note, I said (I was speaking from memory) that surface transmission was possible. You gave your response, thank you.

     

    Your conclusions are not right. Yes, they say that transmission from some surfaces is low but they go on to say that, even so, they cannot rule out that in some cases, given their context, were not from a surface rather than the air.

     

    They also talk about the volume of a surface deposit since a large deposit is more dangerous, I am sure you agree, than a small one.

     

    I am not negating everything you say and I accept that some studies have concluded that surface contamination in some cases are essentially inert.

     

    Contamination rates very low but not proven to be zero. Nevertheless, throughout the pandemic I have kept my hands sanitised at all times and kept them away from as many public surfaces as possible.

     

     

  10. 7 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

    What hisses me off is that in Thai government buildings, in this case a hospital, they do not provide toilet paper, soap, hand towels, sanitizer gel etc and yet they go on about hygiene as part of a program in getting rid of the Covid virus? They're hissing against the wind IMO.

    You should take and post photos of your evidence. I have never been in a public building that doesn't have sprays and/or gel available. Soap, towels, well, yes, that is a different story.

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  11. 51 minutes ago, Snig27 said:

    Clearly you have substantial data that health authorities the world over missed. It’s an airborne disease and European, Australian and US health authorities have all said there is no evidence of any surface transmission. None. They say ‘extremely low’ to cover the possibility one might turn up, but to date, none have. 

     

    That it can be traced in faeces does not mean it can be transmitted via that. That’s another thing altogether. 

    I would like you to quote your sources since I believe you are wrong. Moreover, the virus can live outside a body for. Several days.

  12. On 8/7/2021 at 11:20 AM, internationalism said:

    since March, so in 5 months, 22% had the first shot and 6% had the second shot. Only 19%, of the total 100mln planned this year.

    There is no chance that within the next 5 month minimum 70% can be fully vaccinated.

    There is shortage of the AZ from the start, only half of projected monthly allowance will be delivered.

    Sinovac is ineffective for delta.

    The mRNA were ordered just 2 weeks ago and waiting time is well over for the next year.

     

    With new mutations arriving, those already vaccinated will need the booster within 6 months, i.e. already this year

    And don't forget the vaccines sidelined for private vaccination parties. You know the ones ... Very well connected people with their plan to cash in as they help well heeled worthies to jump all queues.

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