Baby Boomers is Thailand missing the boat?

Re: Baby Boomers is Thailand missing the boat?

Postby Git on Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:27 pm

Well that would be my only option. 140 that would only happen in passing, but that does not sound real good.
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Re: Baby Boomers is Thailand missing the boat?

Postby stilljustbrowsing on Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:11 pm

Yeah you are right! The guy was reall "Pd" off because he could not find his 'side cans' and original replacements were so expensive!
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Re: Baby Boomers is Thailand missing the boat?

Postby kingston on Sun Nov 14, 2010 2:15 pm

Git

I am a retired military from canada that finds right now that my pension and a small business that i left in canada pay me well here so i do not have to worry about canada.

I do not live in the tourist area i am in Rangsit. Right now i am just getting settled so i have to make trips to Bangkok for medical and other reasons but i either just take a cab in or i stay at a 3 star that cost 26 bucks.

I have started to understand that you have to eat Thai my question is does your wife work and what do youdo with your time i find that is getting to be a bit of a challenge and am thinking of teaching english just to kill time and help the community.

Also any suggestions on where a newbie to morotcycles can get a good deal on a learning bike. Trucks were mything back in canada but I do nto have the money to buy a truck yet and am saving for my 800,000 for 2012 as the pension is not that big.
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