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  1. While you're waiting, download John Adams, much better than the first 3 episodes of Franklin. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472027
  2. Yes, and there's a reason for that. Go to a bad dentist and get your appointment for tomorrow. I think if he walked in he could probably get a 5 minute evaluation relatively quickly, like within an hour. My appointment for 3 crowns (about 1 hour) was about 3 weeks out from the evaluation.
  3. It all depends on the dentist. The dentist that sent you the email says 5k for prep plus the crown cost. Go see Dr Warin. Get an evaluation, maybe as a walk-in, and he'll advise the proper treatments and set up the required appointments.
  4. I expanded my response while you were obviously typing this in. Please reread.
  5. What dentist in Pattaya sent you this response? Make an appointment with Dr Warin on Klang for an accurate response. I had a broken tooth under a crown and his wife wanted to do a root canal. Dr Warin looked at it and put in a couple of pins instead in about 15 minutes. 4 or 5 years later and all still ok. I think the charge was about 500bt. My Canadian dentist said he would have done a root canal. It's all in the Benjamins baby. Oh, and about the type of crown, it depends on the location in your mouth. Front teeth are typically e-max and rear teeth are zircon. Be aware the zircon crowns are very strong and will destroy a normal tooth if it is in contact. I tend to also crown the opposing tooth with zirconia if there's contact. Last time the costs with my dentist was 9k for the zirconia and 8k for the e-max, all in.
  6. Because yaba (crystal meth) is addictive and extasy isn't. Grow your market.
  7. You trust bar girls to be able to discern good beer?
  8. You say that as if it's a plus. San Miguel beer, especially the light variety, is horrid. There was a Manila light that was actually pretty good last time I was there. It was hard to find. I guess San Miguel marketing has locked up the market through payoffs, etc. The payoffs have expanded to Thailand where you cannot get the palatable tiger light and singha light anymore also. Plus, the SM beer gives me a headache, while the others mentioned don't.
  9. Tagaytay. Can be expensive though. Easy to manila where there's the best pi hospitals and the airport. And elevated so it's cooler.
  10. How nice. You get to (hopefully) make money and not pay taxes on it. What country are you doing your transactions in? Of course, if it's in a retirement account you should be able to do as many transactions as you like without paying taxes, as long as you don't take any cash out. That's what I do. The S&P500 fund is not in a retirement account. Any trades I do are within retirement accounts so this applies to me also.
  11. Don't forget the taxes you would have to pay if you liquidated your fund to move it over. This is something many traders don't consider. My S&P 500 fund has been growing at over 10% a year since the 80's with no income tax paid yet. Taxes on the dividends, yes. Traders get taxed every time they move positions.
  12. I think that's a drinking club.
  13. Just buy a S&P 500 index fund and forget about it. I did just that 40 years ago and averaged over 10% a year ROI. No need to waste time monitoring and adjusting your investments. No broker commissions to pay, etc. Low fees too. The Vanguard index 500 admiral fund charges 0.04% a year.
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