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  1. Yes I have done that with her and her nephew who stayed with us a bit. The youngest niece is too precious!
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  2. Met him in 2010
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  3. Huh, I never knew that. Thanks for digging that up. One of the first things I did with my Thai now-wife was to teach her and her children how to swim. I'm now doing that for her grandchildren.
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  4. Saw Glitterman on British TV the other week. London live channel which is quite obscure and often has local stories. Remember reading here that he was from Wimbledon. He still cycles round those parts and is photographed often it seems. Found him on social media where he mentions his Thai fiance drowned back in 2006. That's why he cycles round in bright colours.
    1 point
  5. If you're on two wheels, keep an eye out on Soi 15 for the major cracks and holes in the concrete that was put down only a few months ago. I'm not so sure this guy's idea of a safety feature for his bike is a good idea. I understand he probably thinks its a good warning device for passing traffic to steer clear of him, but he's also increasing the chance a passing vehicle will hit him via the pole sticking out into their lane.
    1 point
  6. I am sorry to say that due to travel woes in the past I avoid flying through Australia. Transit passengers are given a hard time compared with Singapore, KL and Hong Kong. Even travelling via Shanghai earlier this year was better. Sent from my CPH2477 using Tapatalk
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  7. I caught the drone bug back in June and purchased my first drone, the Potensic ATOM during my trip back to the States. For those interested in an entry level drone, the ATOM is a great drone that sells for around $380 USD. A few C&P posts about my experience flying the ATOM. June 28 Had fun flying my new Potensic Atom drone today. I've never flown a drone before, so let my son give me a quick demo flight with him at the controls on how it works. Much faster and easier learning to pilot a drone having him doing a demo flight first. After that quick demo I did a couple of prac
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  8. Found an already existing topic to post a reply to your question in. And the answer is yes, you are supposed to have insurance and register your drone to legally fly in Thailand. Many don't, but I decided to get legal. This is a C&P of a post I made last Monday (28 Oct) on another forum. Drone insurance now sorted. Took about an hour to scan, complete, sign and scan again signed copies of the following. 1. Provide a clear photo of the drone and a photograph of the drone's serial number. 2. Provide photos of remote control and serial number. 3. The drone's receipt 4. Attach a s
    1 point
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