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cranki

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  1. When was the last time you were back in your "mother" country ?? If recently, what's it like there ?
  2. Hallelujah sung by Pentatonix https://youtu.be/LRP8d7hhpoQ?si=ltvrfJVpnoLX0VLd
  3. Another version of Sounds of Silence, this group sings in what they call "Cappella style". https://youtu.be/gdVjVtpr55M?si=EaJqpfoi7Xxs2njN
  4. Permanent residence in Taipei or was that just a stopover??
  5. Australia is a <deleted>ehole...rules about everything, can't do this can't do that....heavens forbid your caught doing 61kph in a 60 zone. If your a smoker....be prepared to pay 1300 baht per pack, want a beer at the pub/bar....pfttt......make sure you have a minimum of 2500 baht just for a short session. And.....full of self entitled a$$holes.
  6. This is exactly why my child wears this https://kidsoclock.com.au/ to school, we have it set up for a 500mtr 'ringfence" at the school. If at any time the watch moves out of the 500mtr "perimeter ringfence" my wife and I get an immediate alert sent to our phones. Then we can track the location via google maps with live updates, can also discreetly call the watch and listen to what it's microphone is picking up. Plenty of features, panic button that instantly calls both our phones, and can use it for normal calls and also video calls.
  7. Yeah...until you attempt to kill a venomous one and get bit....up to you.
  8. I suggest joining some snake groups in Thailand, excellent sources of information and educate yourself..... There are specific groups for specific regions.
  9. There you go again...."permission|".......pffft....that word doesn't exist up country....lol
  10. You need to get out more....you sound like a noob...lol
  11. Which countries does Thailand have double tax treaties with? At the time of writing, Thailand has concluded 61 double tax agreements with countries worldwide. Armenia Hungary Poland Australia India Romania Austria Indonesia Russia Bahrain Israel Seychelles Bangladesh Italy Singapore Belarus Japan Slovenia Belgium Korea South Africa Bulgaria Kuwait Spain Cambodia Laos Sri Lanka Canada Luxembourg Sweden Chile Malaysia Switzerland China Mauritius Taipei Cyprus Myanmar Tajikistan Czech Republic Nepal Turkey Denmark Netherlands Ukraine Estonia New Zealand United Arab Emirates Finland Norway United States of America Germany Oman Uzbekistan Great Britain and Northern Ireland Pakistan Vietnam Hong Kong Philippines
  12. Sigh...you blokes rambling on about getting taxed....yawn.... Thailand is just one of the 41 countries that Australia currently holds bilateral agreements with. The key purpose of this treaty is to prevent Australian citizens from paying double taxation while residing in Thailand.
  13. 30 seconds via google maps..... https://www.google.com/maps/place/Dpharmacy+Pattaya/@12.9420875,100.9040387,487m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m15!1m8!3m7!1s0x310295924d31d7e3:0xa97ff301a9bd10ff!2sPattaya+City,+Bang+Lamung+District,+Chon+Buri+20150!3b1!8m2!3d12.9235557!4d100.8824551!16zL20vMDM0X3Ft!3m5!1s0x310295f7afabf413:0xefa5298340417120!8m2!3d12.941928!4d100.903973!16s%2Fg%2F11b6gcj4t3?entry=ttu
  14. Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are not mentioned in the Constitution. The Constitution still allows racial discrimination – not just against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples but against anyone. Why does Australia need to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Constitution? When have the discriminatory provisions in the Constitution been used? What is the relationship between constitutional reform and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples? The only way we can change the Constitution is if a majority of voters in a majority of states vote YES at a referendum. A referendum is a vote by Australians over the age of 18, just like voting in an election. Instead of voting on politicians as we do in an election, in a referendum we vote on a specific change to the Constitution. In a 1967 referendum, over 90% of Australian voters agreed to change our Constitution to give the federal parliament the power to make laws in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and to allow for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be included in the census. But this referendum did not recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as first peoples. The Benefits of change Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the preamble of the Constitution and ensuring the Constitution does not discriminate against anyone will not give any Australians more rights than others. In fact, these changes will build stronger relationships of trust and mutual respect between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other Australians.
  15. Tink too mutt.....she was just asking if you had any kids.....
  16. I am on a one-year multiple entry Non O visa, haven't done a 90 days report in over 3 years....never in country longer than 90 days due to work. Actually....I think from memory I didn't bother reporting when I stayed in country for a year due to Covid.....
  17. lol...indeed...bet some members jump at their own shadows....
  18. Happened to me not long ago, I didn't realise car driving license had expired, they wouldn't accept it, so showed them my bike which was still valid. Suvarnabhumi airport flying domestic.
  19. You must have electric wheels installed on that walking frame of yours, you sure seem to "shuffle" between a lot of threads 'ole fella'
  20. Hmmm....30 years experience and NO valid bike license from Australia.......you spend them 30 years in the scrub at the back of timbuktu ?? lol
  21. Just photocopy your yellow book and sign....no need for CoR from immigration.
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