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Sakon Nakhon
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Makes me wonder if she knows of the 'Thailand Travel Shield' travel insurance. What should be on the agenda is a discussion to make it a mandatory obligation of all tourists as they enter Thailand. It's a requirement in many countries. I'd like to see affordable coverage for senior expats living in Thailand. What they call affordable coverage at my age is more than my pension |
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I am unsure of the timing involved. I recollect on previous voting days the no alcohol sales hours started at 6 pm the day prior. That was the case in June, 2011 according to a previous blog entry. Recommend keeping an eye on national news for announcements. thaizer.com said it best: Local police use their own ‘discretion’ to decide which venues need to be visited and fined. |
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Chance of rain today
Weather seems to be moving from the southwest. The system over us seems to be expanding and gaining strength. Cooler temperatures for at least a day |
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They are sacred and are generally covered with gold leaf. There's always nine of them and one is larger than the rest. Some sort of prayer beads? See them in many temples. So what's the purpose? Tried googling but keep getting the rules for 9 ball pool |
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Although sex tourism is outlawed in many countries, it continues to grow. "Over a billion served per year" Totally outlawing prostitution seems impractical. You simply create more criminals and unemployed Registered, licensed and overseen, it's possible to control drugs, diseases and wipe out child sex prostitution. Of course it requires better oversight, that's why there is a registration fee.
As of 2014 Thailand was still considered #1 in the industry
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