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Old 09-03-2007, 11:59 PM
ofdabeat ofdabeat is offline
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so me and 2 of my friend are looking to move in thailand in february and we have some concerns. We want to rent a house like this or something :

http://www.fairproperties.com/cgi-bi...os_for_rent.pl

But our main concern is the internet connection. Can we get a stable one ?

We found that website anyone know anything about that kind of satellite internet connection?

http://www.satsig.net/ivsat-asia.htm

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Connection is pretty solid in Pattaya. Have you ever been there? If not maybe you should reconsider. Great for shagging week ends but living there is another story.
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Old 09-04-2007, 12:49 AM
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Hey ofdabead, our mutual friend has mentioned a "hooker from hell" story several times and still hasn't told me about it. What happened?

Ifear, I would just take the whey protein with you instead of worrying about tracking some down. To amend my previous "legal drugs in Thailand" post, you can get gear with absolutely no problem if that's what you're into.
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Old 09-04-2007, 01:28 AM
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Hrm really?

Do you know if they have the old prohormones stashed away? I was about to do my first cycle of m1t here.
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Old 09-04-2007, 03:20 AM
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Hey ofdabead, our mutual friend has mentioned a "hooker from hell" story several times and still hasn't told me about it. What happened?


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Well let's say he wasn't as lucky as us for pickups in the thighs bar...
But no big deal really
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Old 09-04-2007, 10:29 AM
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Hey ofdabead, our mutual friend has mentioned a "hooker from hell" story several times and still hasn't told me about it. What happened?

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Standby for the ex-GF from hell story soon.

Puk's lost her absolute mind and I'm physically and mentally prepping myself to either be attacked by a knife weilding mental woman or a herd of hired ya ba junkies.

I think my odds of survival are
90/10 against knife weilding woman
and 50/50 against the ya ba herd
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Old 09-04-2007, 12:28 PM
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Now that read the whole thread iam sure no one mentioned the non immi "O" Visa/multiple entry wich allows you stay 1 year up to 15 months if you do a short visa run every 90 days. I get that from the thai embassy in stuttgart(ger) if i can show a bank statement that i own 5K€ + on my bank account.
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Old 09-04-2007, 01:20 PM
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any one here lived in phuket and used that internet provider ?????

http://www.phuket.ksc.co.th/wireless_hotspot.htm


is it any good ?
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Old 09-04-2007, 06:55 PM
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Now that read the whole thread iam sure no one mentioned the non immi "O" Visa/multiple entry wich allows you stay 1 year up to 15 months if you do a short visa run every 90 days. I get that from the thai embassy in stuttgart(ger) if i can show a bank statement that i own 5K€ + on my bank account.

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"O" are either :

Non Imm "0" PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 December 2006
Applying for an extension for aliens who support or are being supported by parents with Thai nationality or have residence in Thailand.
Initial place to contact: An alien must apply for non-immigrant visa "code O" at a Thai Embassy or Consulate abroad before he/she enters the country.

Duration of the first permit: As warranted by this visa, the applicant will receive permission to stay for 90 days. Duration of extension: The Immigration Office will grant that applicant a maximum extension of one year at a time.

Requirements:

1. Application Form T.M. 7.

2. A copy of passport or substitute document.

3. One 4*6 cm. Photo.

4. Marriage certificate.

5. 500 baht fee.

6. Birth certificate (if any) & current medical original certificate (any Thai clinic will do for 30-50 baht).

7. Evidence to identify that the supporter or the one being supported has a Thai nationality or has residence in Thailand.

8. If an alien is the supporter, he must submit financial evidence, proof of employment, work permit and tax receipts.

Applying for an extension for aliens who support or are being supported by a spouse with Thai nationality or who has residence in Thailand Initial place to contact:

An alien must apply for a non-immigrant visa "code O" at a Thai Embassy or Consulate abroad before entering the Kingdom. Duration of first permit: As warranted by this visa, permission is given for a period of 90 days. Duration of extension: The Immigration Office will grant him a maximum extension of one year at a time.


Retirement (Non Imm O-A) PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 December 2006
Criteria for retirement visa
Initially you must apply for a Non-Immigrant visa before you enter the country from a Thai Embassy abroad. Permission will be for 90 days. for the first permit (single entry) but you can apply for a multiple max one year stay in Thailand.

Requirements:

1. Application form T.M.7
2. Copy of passport or substitute document.
3. One 4 x 6 cm photo.
4. 500 baht fee.
5. Proof of financial status or pension.
6. Letter from your embassy saying you wish to retire in Thailand For an applicant who is over 50 years old, proof of a sum of 800,000 baht in a Thai bank OR an income of not less than 65,000 baht per month must be presented - OR a combination of balance in the bank and a monthly income.

Non Imm "O" - marriage PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 December 2006
Documents to submit for visa based on marriage to a Thai national

* Application Form TM.7.
* Copy and original of passport or substitute document.
* One 4*6 cm photo
* Marriage certificate
* 1,900 Baht fee
* If an alien is the supporter, he must submit financial evidence, proof of employment, work permit and tax receipts.
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Old 09-04-2007, 10:57 PM
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Embassies in many European countries aren't so strict about the visa rules (although that may be changing). I got my one year non-immigrant type "O" visa just by walking into the embassy and saying 'Hi! I'd like to play poker in Bangkok for a year' without any paperwork required.
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Old 09-05-2007, 12:33 AM
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Hey ofdabead, our mutual friend has mentioned a "hooker from hell" story several times and still hasn't told me about it. What happened?


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Well let's say he wasn't as lucky as us for pickups in the thighs bar...
But no big deal really

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Lol, you went back to that place? He just told me the story and it's no big deal since it was his last night in bkk. It would have been a much different story in Cambodia or something. The key to dealing with crazy Thai people is to keep saying "mai khao jai" (I don't understand) until they finally go away.
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