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    I'm dying a wee bit lately each time I open this page...

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    I am not a liberator , Liberators do not exist , The people liberate themselves , Ernesto Che Guevara .
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    Be interesting to see the tourist figures this year. That fuckin baht is strong for a Country that relies on tourism and exports.
    Even the CNY is down 11.4% against the baht since last year.
    The pound fared better going down 10.4%
    the Euro -9.09%
    USD -6.74%
    AUD -12.3%
    INR -8.27%

    And how theyve dropped against THB in 5 years
    CNY -14.2%
    GBP -28.94%
    USD -5.34%
    EUR -20.78%
    AUD -29.92%
    INR -17.88%

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    ^ Looks like the Aussie is the winner.

    AUD -29.92%

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    ^ Looks like the Aussie is the winner.

    AUD -29.92%
    Let see Mr Sausages blame that on Brexit. You know what they say what goes down must come up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    Let see Mr Sausages blame that on Brexit. You know what they say what goes down must come up.
    I don't post on the Brexit thread ... which one is Mr Sausages?

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    SeekingArseylum, formerly TheGent until Sausage Gate. Aspires to be middle class but really just comes across as a Mills&Boon writer with Tourettes. Spent 10 years working out how to get round the immigration rules he put in place when he a was a civil service pen pusher so he can ensconce his wingman in the UK on tax payer benefits, on top of his pension we fund.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Be interesting to see the tourist figures this year. That fuckin baht is strong for a Country that relies on tourism and exports.

    https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1699372#cxrecs_s
    Exports in May fell 5.8% year-on-year to US$21 billion on the US-China trade war, economic slowdown and strong baht, bringing the decline over the first five months of this year to 2.7% year-on-year.

    https://www.bangkokpost.com/business...o-rein-in-baht
    FTI seeks measures to rein in bahtMove needed to halt decline in exports
    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is calling on the Bank of Thailand to launch new measures to rein in the baht's rapid gains after the currency hit a more than six-year high, aiming to prevent the export slump from deepening.

    https://www.bangkokpost.com/business...pite-headwinds
    Council says tourism on track despite headwinds
    Thailand's tourism growth is on track, with the number of international arrivals set to reach 9 million in the second quarter of 2019…
    total number of foreign visitors in the first half to about 19 million…
    close to the forecast of TAT, which expects 19.9 million visitors in the first six months of this year to contribute 1 trillion baht in tourism income, up 2% and 3%respectively from the same period last year.
    Mr Chairat said tourism in the first quarter of the year grew slowly at 2.8%.

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    Aw its going great guns, i reckon i'll get 40 by the time i next go. Its like a whole extra bottle of Chang for free. The future's bright, the future is an extra green bottle. Cheers Snakey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    Aw its going great guns, i reckon i'll get 40 by the time i next go. Its like a whole extra bottle of Chang for free. The future's bright, the future is an extra green bottle. Cheers Snakey.

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    Well, that song reminds me of Tony Blair, Christ that fuker should be hung and Prof Brian Cox and a great BBC radio 4 science series The Infinite Monkey Cage.

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    Central will need to start installing nets as mandatory.


    Another few points and I'm off to fokin' Cambodia. Fok this shit.

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    whores are now officially cheaper in Europe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    whores are now officially cheaper in Europe
    Well Buttfly get your arse to Thailand and you can make a killing. Oil money is unaffected and the blokes in Soi One will always pay up, course you may find 4 of them in the room when you turn up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    Central will need to start installing nets as mandatory.

    Another few points and I'm off to fokin' Cambodia. Fok this shit.
    Oh dramatic Lulu ... have some compassion for this poor refugee ...

    A refugee who previously said Australia abandoned him in Cambodia now acknowledges he received a lump sum of $38,000 for the education and health insurance of his children, on top of $60,000 in previous payments.

    Key points:

    • Abdullah Zalghani agreed to move to Cambodia in exchange with support from Australia
    • In May, he told the ABC Australia had not given him enough to cover health and education costs
    • He spent some of a $38,000 payment repaying debts incurred by his family while he was in detention


    Abdullah Zalghani fled Syria with his wife and children in 2011, but left them in Lebanon while he tried to reach Australia.
    His boat from Indonesia was stopped on the way to Australia in 2013, and he was detained on Christmas Island and Nauru.
    In 2016, Mr Zalghani agreed to be resettled in Cambodia.

    In exchange he was to receive a package of cash and payments to a bank account totalling $60,000, as well as in-kind assistance, mostly provided by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

    His wife and four children joined him in Phnom Penh in December.

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    So, this dude fled Syria and arrived/settled in Lebanon. He then travelled half way round the world to try his luck as an economic refugee in Australia.

    Gets caught illegally trying to enter Australia.

    He then agreed to resettle in Cambodia. Was given $60,000 PLUS another $38,000.

    AND he's still complaining and asking for more



    Sorry Sir Snake ... I have digressed ... blame Lulu
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    Another few points and I'm off to fokin' Cambodia
    If you are a brit spending THB 100,000/month it's now costing you an extra GBP 50. Oh dear!

    Time to reduce the maids "bigly" handout a little.

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    50 GPB that's 1 ST a month, quite a lot at the end when they add up

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    If you are a brit spending THB 100,000/month it's now costing you an extra GBP 50
    I joked with a Thai Ex that we should move to Cambodia.


    The cheese and wine and baguettes. The temples, culture and SEA history. What a great place to base oneself.




    Should have seen her face.


    Probably not the place she imagined resettling to when hooking up with a farang.

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    Have to wait for the next melt down then send over a lump, or work a bit longer.

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