Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.
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Is it possible to sign up for a high speed internet connetion for ony two or three months, rather than for a much longer period
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On the question of probate, if a person's will is made and executed in Thailand _ and any tax is paid here - would your beneficiaries living outside Siam, such as in Oz or the US, still be liable to any inheritance tax in those countries?
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Hi Bull frog, Thanks for this information, I hadn't realized a spouse was so far down the pecking order - very interesting l
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I ma seriously looking to relocate from Thailand
roderick17 replied to sinkorswim's topic in Expat Issues
What about looking at Laos. After all it has some beautiful women, it's cheap and it has a government with a benevolent if somewhat communistic outlook on life ! -
Greetings Photoguy I looked at the 1 bedroom apartments, and thought they were very nice. I think the going rate being quoted by the reception desk was 45 ,000 Baht a month. If its not arude question, how much did you pay for your apartment at the pavilion ?
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Greetings I flew with Gulf Air from Kuwait to Bkk via Bahrain, last month. I think Gulf are a terrific airline, service was good and they managed to get me to bangers in one piece. The return flight was even better; I think they fly a Boeing 767 back to the Middle East, but there would have been 50 passengers at most in the economy section of the plane, so there was heaps of room to spread out and go to sleep As I say I had a great trip with them so I'd highly recommemd Gulf to you Roderick
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Greetings All Isn't Jetstar the budget version of Qantas ??? If so, I'd imagine the flying kangaroo will eventually pull out of most their international routes !!
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Greetings All I think I am about to offered a job in Laos - the money won't be great , but Vientiene will be a change of lifestyle for me. The only problem is that I haven't lived in this part of the world before so I'm not sure what to expect. The most important thing for me is to find whether there is a nightlife scene there or not. If it's a sleepy provincial type place, what do the expats do during their free time ?? Does anyone here have any experience about living in Lao Roderick
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Greetings All Based on my current estimate, I will have approximately $7,500 USD a month to live on in Pattaya. Is this enough to live like a King in LOS. I know the Thais already have one monarch, but i'd like to live a regal lifestyle for a few years - before I wander across to the other side . Roderick
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AussieChic Do you mean let's see who will pick him up and drop him off while he's in Pattaya ??
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I think Royal Bahrain is t the airforoce of the country bearing the same name. I didn't realize that the Royal bahrain airforce carried fare paying passengers from Aus to LOS. Are you sure you didn't mean Royal Brunei instead ???
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Please, please tell me where I can get a solid 7% return on my money!!!!!
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Alan Sorry, but I don't follow your logic. If this guy had 250,000 pounds in the tink tank, I dont understand why the tax man would look to anyone else to pay up for hiim, deceased as he is . I'd have thought the'd just take any tax owed out of the princpal and repay anything leftover to the relatives?? Roderick
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Brilliant, make sure that the sound is turned up
roderick17 replied to mbiggs's topic in Funnies Section
Lemons, I wet myself as well Roderick