I do all these sorts of things myself. If someone can do a great job, fine. I'm happy to pay. But if they're going to fuck it up as much as (or more than) I will, I'll do it myself. And living in rural Thailand, it's almost always the latter.Might as well do the jobs yourself if they weren't so labor-intensive...
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Not everyone in the world has for want of a better expression , mechanical sympathy, where we look after stuff. If the mower doesn't belong to the gardener he doesn't care. I know westerners with the same mindset. When fixed tell him in the future he has to tell you if he notices anything different about the mower. Won't help but at least you tried!
Better to think inside the pub, than outside the box?
I apologize if any offence was caused. unless it was intended.
You people, you think I know feck nothing; I tell you: I know feck all
Those who cannot change their mind, cannot change anything.
Sorry I'm out of greens. I'm of the same opinion as you PT. My missus keeps on at me about doing things when I should be paying a Thai to do it. Unfortunately I wouldn't let any ofthem use any of my tools ie lawnmower, strimmer, etc.Originally Posted by Passing Through
The other day I paid a guy to take a load of plasterboard to the local rubbish tip in his pick-up. Next day, whilst out cycling, I came across the load tossed onto the side of the road 500 meters away.![]()
Actually, the gardener is one of my worthless bil's but the least worthless one of the bunch. He's actually fairly cleaver and can fix stuff when he wants to but here's the same old problem all of us Farang have in LOS. They pretty much have to be told what to do - line them out and let them get on with the job. Trust/inspect but verify.
I hadn't looked at said mower for some weeks so basically it's my fault. I'm always reminding this bil to check the oil in the weed whacker as it's a 4 stroke and to change it when it gets dirty. Which reminds me, better do that check check look look on the weed whacker right after lunch before it blows up for lack of oil...
A Deplorable Bitter Clinger
Wife has shortlisted five houses for me to 'check out' and set further parametres for the r/e agents.
Friggin' 12 degrees in Auckland . . . grumble . . .
Applied for a new passport for my youngest . . . 5000baht (equivalent of) and three weeks.
But at least they were all nice . . . and Indian![]()
Why are you complaining PH. Without the wife you would prolly have 50 to check out and she could reject any of them.Originally Posted by panama hat
Pick 1 from 5. How hard can it be. Trust her judgement, she's prolly smarter than you anyway.![]()
Well, some places are nearer the city than others, but certainly not inner city living - we don't need to go to the city to work every dayOriginally Posted by thaimeme
Already admitted to . . .Originally Posted by chassamui
Sniff . . .Originally Posted by panama hat
Reason I moan is that I really don't like the cold - never have, be it in the US (Michigan and Illinois) or Germany and Japan . . . living in the cold really doesn't suit me . . . I even made sure I was born in the tropics!!!!
To precis then; I have to go to NZ in winter. It is cold there. I do not like cold.
My wife is much smarter than me so she did the recce to make iit easy for my poor bones.![]()
PH's moan isn't a moan. It's a thread on its own.![]()
^ That's my moan.![]()
The cold sucks, period. The longer the sun is up and the hotter it is, suits me just fine. I'd rather sweat versus wearing loads of cloths to avoid hypothermia. Even Northern California is a bit on the chilly side for my likings. San Diego is great but too damn close to the onslaught of mexicans pouring over the borders. San Diego from Chula Vista down has become a ghetto of sorts.Originally Posted by panama hat
Everybody knows Southern Cal has the best weather in the world. The point is, can you survive elsewhere? IMNSFHO, the hottest, most unbearable climate where millions of people live: the Bolivian altiplano (specifically, La Paz). Coldest unbearable climate where millions of people live (in my experience), Quebec province Canada (specifically Montreal).Originally Posted by JPPR2
What's the most unbearable climate you've survived in? (question to all)
“The Master said, At fifty, I knew what were the biddings of Heaven. At sixty, I heard them with docile ear. At seventy, I could follow the dictates of my own heart; for what I desired no longer overstepped the boundaries of right.”
A week doing 60 minutes a day on the exercise bike and my arse feels like someone's taken a cricket bat to it. On the plus side I can now manage 60 minutes on the exercise bike![]()
Just went out for a potter in the back garden and a fecking Vulcan bomber flew over at low level and at a fair old rate of knots.
Loud all the wild birds took to the air is if the end of the world was neigh.
Sounds like the recovery is going full speed!Originally Posted by Stinky
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[QUOTE=wjblaney;3079117]Deployments to the North Arabian Gulf sucked. Too hot for my taste.Originally Posted by JPPR2
Several weeks on a ship in the North Atlantic was the opposite extreme.
Favorite place in the world for the climate is Honolulu for me.
A.K.A. paradise.Originally Posted by Storekeeper
Las Vegas had it moments especially when drag racing or Baja racing. The SFI suits are not breathable gear along with with a full helmet coupled with changing trannies or an engine in 120F heat with ground temperatures reaching 150F. I would routinely lose 7 -10lbs at an event. All water of course.Originally Posted by wjblaney
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Nice answer. It's the place that could kill or thrill (think Red Rocks as a rock climber would). Totally with the water.Originally Posted by JPPR2
Not enough audiophiles on this forum. Or, come out of the fucking closet. I want to hear about the preferred formats: vinyl, cd, digital. Preferred system: PC based, home stereo, mp3 player. The most perfect recordings. And don't bullshit me: there is no music that has ever sounded so perfect in every way as rock. And every way is too many ways to mention: i.e., rap, metal, hard rock, classic, EDM, industrial, electronica and on and on. Tell me about your things.
Disagree. Let's fight.
P.S. I've started threads on this subject so don't give this bs answer
Some members never use the search function.Originally Posted by wjblaney
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