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LocalYokul

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  1. Thought I might point out, that's the 1965 version, not the 2004 version. It seems to have been a common mistake in the past to assume the remake instead of the original.
  2. Great detail, thanks.
  3. Anyone had any luck with the Pattaya Cooking School? http://www.pattayacookingschool.com/Course.htm or can recommend another similar training institution...
  4. Yes, it's a good idea to change your exit country every time, but even then they are wise to you. When I was doing runs the best bet was a country you needed to fly to. Singers was the best, but obviously the most expensive.
  5. I went to a job interview in Sun Towers the day after 9-11. I was a bit apprehensive about going up into that sucker.
  6. Things have changed. I got a look at my old passport and it was definitely a Multiple entry Non-Imm visa I was issued in HCMC, but that is not the case any longer. Good luck getting Immigration to extend you past 90 days w/o having a work permit. The other option back then was the Thai Trade office in Taiwan, which would issue 1 year Non-Imm B visas, but it appears that has changed too: http://www.tteo.org.tw/english/business-visa You might actually be able to get a one-year, but they are asking for a Taiwanese residency certificate.
  7. Endwave Corporation Looks like nothing has changed. http://www.thaiembassy.org/hochiminh/en/services/2884/34919-Non-Immigrant-Visa-%22B%22---To-Work-in-Thai.html "Holder of this type of visa is entitled to stay in Thailand for a maximum period of 90 days. He or she may apply for an extension of stay at the Office of the Immigration Bureau and may be granted such extension for a period of one year from the date of first entry into Thailand."
  8. I got a one year visa for Thailand in Saigon. I had a stack of papers from a company claiming they were going to file for a work permit on my behalf. The work permit never materialized, but I was able to use the Non-Imm B multiple entry visa for over a year.
  9. Lotus Banchang is right on Sukhumvit Road. Once you pass that, you're almost to the bars. If you pass the Kasikorn Bank you've gone too far. You can however turn in the soi alongside Kasikorn and then make another left when you come to another paved road and you'd be right in the middle of The Strip.
  10. a real stinker, Top Secret!
  11. hmm, not sure which mod that would be, but I don't spend a lot of time on TV.com Yeah, I wouldn't go all the way to Banchang for a shag if I lived in Pattaya.
  12. If he goes to HCMC in Vietnam he can get a one year Non-Imm B visa that can be stretched to last almost 18 months.
  13. Actually No, it's visa first then work permit and extended visa.
  14. Ted Levine
  15. Selma Blair
  16. Rick Moranis
  17. Only one I can remember was Kevin Costner.
  18. Bar & GRILL is kind of a nod to the fact that they sell food, LMAO.
  19. I'm pretty sure they used to have an easel up out front with the special of the day advertised.
  20. Clancy Brown
  21. I like the way they spelled Chicken FAHITA, LMAO.
  22. When he first opened the main rave was their chili.
  23. What I can't figure out, is why it didn't get big box office success.
  24. She was in the series too, damn HOT. They didn't put Mark in the series however. Here's a sleeper worth checking out IMHO Lost on Purpose
  25. Legend of Bruce Lee
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