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Good Wine why is it banned in Thailand


Mark P

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On 5/5/2019 at 5:01 PM, wreckingcountry said:

he price of cars in Thailand is higher than Europe

How wold that even be remotely possible?

 

A (insert brand) japanese car in Europe has to adhere to European standards ... in Thailand it adheres to ASEAN standards ... you can check the prices online or at the next show room ...

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How wold that even be remotely possible?
 
A (insert brand) japanese car in Europe has to adhere to European standards ... in Thailand it adheres to ASEAN standards ... you can check the prices online or at the next show room ...

“Remotely possible “ ? Jeez, can’t be bothered to say anymore


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On 4/27/2019 at 5:20 PM, marcusarelus said:

No it doesn't.  It's rather good and well worth the 300 baht.  I drank the wine in my wife's house which cost half of what it would in Australia and will be paid off in 2 years - total 10 year mortgage.  All in all the wine and expenses involved in living and drinking it I figure I save about 800,000 baht a year.  So if I subtract 88 baht from 300 and subtract that from the total.  I have saved 799,788 by drinking that wine in Thailand. 

Compare the price of 'rented' women as well then this poncey glug-water is as cheap as chips. 

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