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  1. Where and why?
  2. Thai Embassy will issue a 60 day visa. I've gotten a 60 day visa twice. I sent my passport to the Embassy in Washington D.C.. No hassle and quick service.
  3. I used Agoda once. I had to cancel my trip two days before I was to leave. No hassle getting a refund.
  4. Can you bring a girl in for a night?
  5. That is a tough drive. Good luck and let us know how your stay works out.
  6. I'd budget 2K. You will have a great time and you'll have some left over.
  7. Interesting and excellent pictures of a brutal prison. Thanks for posting them.
  8. One guy already made a funny joke. "He'll get a good nights sleep now'. Funny and true. No more multiple trips to the toilet. at night. Guys who survive cancer can and do joke about the experience.
  9. What if I have a Medigap (Medicare Supplement Insurance) policy? Your Medigap policy may offer additional coverage for health care services or supplies that you get outside the U.S. A Medigap policy is supplemental health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill “gaps” in Original Medicare coverage. A Medigap policy must be standardized in all states, except Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. (These states have Medicare supplemental coverage similar to the standardized Medigap plans and may offer similar foreign travel benefits.) Most states identify the policies as lettered plans, so you can compare them easily. Standard Medigap Plans C, D, F, G, M and N provide foreign travel emergency health care coverage when you travel outside the U.S. Plans E, H, I, and J are no longer for sale, but if you bought one before June 1, 2010, you may keep it. All of these plans also provide foreign travel emergency health care coverage when you travel outside the U.S. Medigap Plans C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, M and N pay 80% of the billed charges for certain medically-necessary emergency care outside the U.S. after you meet a $250 deductible for the year. These Medigap policies cover foreign travel emergency care if it begins during the first 60 days of your trip, and if Medicare doesn’t otherwise cover the care. Foreign travel emergency coverage with Medigap policies has a lifetime limit of $50,000. Before you travel outside the U.S., talk with your Medigap company or insurance agent to get more information about your Medigap coverage while traveling. To learn more about Medigap policies, visit http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/02110.pdf to view the booklet, “Choosing a Medigap Policy: A Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare.” You can also call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) for more information. TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048.
  10. I USED to be a Loyal UAL customer. They keep improving their frequent flyer program by reducing benefits.
  11. I'd have my driver drive down Beach Rd before I checked into my hotel.
  12. I've eaten there many times and always enjoyed the food. Excellent fish & chips.
  13. Smithsonian Air and Space Museum is free. Wright Patterson Air Force Museum is free.
  14. Same can be said for the GOP.
  15. When someone sends you to a business in Asia it's expected they will receive a 10% commission when you buy. I'm not talking about a small purchase at a 7-11. This the way business works in Asia and in many parts of the world.
  16. Indonesia has cat shit coffee. Very expensive.
  17. They get a 10% commission on the first months rent.
  18. When I'm home, I rarely go to McDonald's. There are better breakfast options available. Plus I pour a way better cup of coffee. I tend to use McDonald's when I'm on a road trip. Good coffee and reasonably clean toilet.
  19. Duncan Donuts sells a good cup of coffee but McDonald's sell their coffee for a better price. I like Starbuck's blend. We drink Starbuck's Columbian at home.
  20. I said here in the US. They serve a very good cup of coffee at a reasonable price.
  21. Here in the US McDonald's serves a very good cup of coffee for $1USD. I'd give them a try in Pattaya.
  22. I agree they can be annoying. I find a polite but firm no thank you works way better then "fuck off".
  23. I don't agree with the general tone of Gabor's remarks. The Japanese military during WWII were extremely brutal to POW's and the Chinese civilian's. When they are in charge watch out the subservient SOB's are one nasty people. Years ago a friend of a friend did a year's prison time. He stated the guards were nasty, sadistic brutes.
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