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  1. 1 hour ago, bamnutsak said:

    That said, the Re-Entry Permit process seems to be more broken than in past years. No clue what's going on there, maybe a new Lt. Gen. is flexing their power? 

     

     

    Isn't CW the base of operations for Big Jok? Not so long ago he was caught in a media maelstrom and then all of a sudden, nothing. Maybe he's back to pen pushing.

     

    I did a 90 day report on Tues. 14th. Usually there would be agents hanging around the main doors but I didn't see any of them at all.

    I got there at 1pm and the number being served was A127. Mine was A289 and I got seen at a few minutes to 3pm. 

  2. 33 minutes ago, kidneyw said:

    I remember in Pattaya getting stopped going down a one way street the wrong way.

    The policeman only stopped me, but let all the Thais go...................<snip>

    I remember riding against the traffic on a main road in BKK and getting stopped by a traffic cop.

    He didn't fine me but pointed to other riders nearby and told me that I should be riding on the sidewalk.

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  3. 6 hours ago, recom273 said:

    Well worth a visit, communist insurgent tunnels, the best riding road in the south and very natural.

    Have to agree about Yala. The Deep South, for me, has the best roads for m/c cruising and I found the motorists are a little better behaved. I found the communist tunnels just outside of Songkhla more pleasant to crawl through.

     

    Narathiwat. Wat Khuat (bottle temple) is worth a look. Made out of beer and tonic drink bottles along with sea shells. (Sisaket has something similar called Wat Lan Khuat, or 'Temple of a Million Bottles')

     

    I only have 1 province to check off my 'Provinces to Visit' list. And that's Trat. I'm in no hurry to go there but I'm still looking for a nice feather to place in my cap for when the time should come. 

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  4. 46 minutes ago, timoti said:

    I assume most probably barely break but the most busy ones must be raking in serious money for example the one in Chaeng Wattana immigration complex. 10M thb per month?

     

    I doubt CW is open 24/7 so the 7-11 there will be closed for 12 hours(?) each day. Meanwhile the aircon and refridgeraters must be permanently on running up the overheads. 

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