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Found a small shop in a little side alley across the main road from my condo. Decided to duck into and just give something a try. Turned out the place was a "Ramen" shop. I thought to myself... wtf ? I went for one of the ramen dishes, along with some basic tofu. The flavor of the ramen "soup" was mind blowing (good). I will be going back !4 points
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Reliving my youth. A retro arcade just opened up near me so took my two lads there this afternoon. Not played on some of these since the early 80s and wanted to show my lads how we did it in the 80s.. Spent 4 hours in there walked in early 50s ,played like a teen... walked out an old man again 🙈🤣🤣 Pics won't upload ffs 😆3 points
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@Aqualung @roomark Well......this tour is getting mixed reviews, some say they did NOT like this version at all. I saw him do "The Wall" tour a few years back.....I though I had gone to heaven after seeing that particular tour. But....I have the tickets and will go either way.....the visuals are absolutely stunning.3 points
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So lets say your state pension is £9000 a year and you are 66. If you have an index linked pension which hits average 3 percent a year for 18 years (the average life expectancy of a 66 year old) with compound interest that pension will be worth around £15000 when you are 84. Now that £15000 taking into account of inflation will have the same buying power as today but anybody not having an index linked pension will have probably half the buying power of today, that is the worrying fact for many retiring overseas today if they are reliant only on that pension. My figures are approximate but not having the pension index linked really has an affect if we live the average or more years after retirement.3 points
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Was eating in restaraunt outside hotel in granada just now,wondering why people were glancing over,when i got back inside looked in mirror in lift see if i had big boogers or something... i had big panda eyes,got back from trekking to the 2 highest summits in mainland spain,mulhacen and pico valeto in sierra nevada,sunglasses on all day 9 hour trek,it was hot and dry as hell,and altitude nearly kicked my ass,but job done,few beers now ready for kip,knackered. 1st summit pico valeto 2nd summit and massive west flank of mulhacen,there is people goin up and down but you cant see them as there that small !2 points
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Had them all mate 🤣🤣🤣 Defender , Galaxian , Donkey Kong you name it.. Brilliant2 points
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Hi guys! I am Nathan, Leaving in Bangkok for 3 years now. Loving Thailand and i am always looking for new tips or new places to visit. I will happy to read your feedbacks and I do know now a little bit about this country! See ya!2 points
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That only applies to bank cards issued by a bank or institution which is based outside Thailand. Thai bank account plus Wise seems the most efficient way to obtain cash in Thailand.2 points
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Just saw this on FB Who is the most popular guy at a nudist resort? The one who can carry 2 coffees AND a dozen doughnuts2 points
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In my view too much money was given as free handouts during Covid. At one point the UK Government was paying out 80% of salaries to staff who were not able to work. Some support was needed for firms during Covid restrictions, however my view is that the 80% level was far too high. Additionally a lot of public money was given out as grants to various businesses and local authorities. The Government did not have this money and hence National Debt level increased. Higher National Debt means higher interest rates at some point with the consequent negative effect on cash flow and day to day banking businesses by firms. It is speculation but I wonder whether the great 'Rishi Sunak give aways' and his subsequent popularity was all part of his leadership bid/plans. The media have also made the most out of the increased costs of living. The media realised what power they have in the way they were able to keep the Downing Street Parties stories going; these ultimately contributing to the fall of the Prime Minister. Once anything averse to stable government occurs the Trade Union Movement capitalise on it and the current wave of politically motivated strikes are also having a negative effect. Many reasons for the situation including those stated in earlier posts by other members, however I suggest the above have and are now playing a major part.2 points
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The generation that I was born into have probably had it the best it's ever going to be. As Butch mentioned, it's hard to imagine what life must have been like during WW2 and perhaps our generation doesn't have the fight now we have headed into difficult times, particularly the Pandemic and all of the knock on effects now on the economy and labour shortages. Then add on the Invasion of Ukraine and subsequent rise in fuel prices and the early negative effects of Brexit. All 3 have come around in the last 3 years. Nothing feels normal to me anymore, at least what normality was maybe 4 or 5 years ago. The world has changed fairly rapidly. I can only speak for UK, but I think the next generations will end up paying for Covid. That isn't a criticism about the way Covid was handled, but the actual costs to the Country to try and keep us afloat during lockdown. Whilst Covid infections are less harmful now, the effects of the Pandemic still haunt us and it hasn't gone away yet I think it will take at least 10 years before we see a real economic recovery and that is dependent on eventual world peace and political stability. Some of may be brown bread by then. We now live longer than probably at any time in history, but the quality of that longer life is being eroded. We have no choice but to adapt to change, that's nature's way. But right now that process is hard for many as we only have our own past to compare with. We can only relate to our own standards of living, whereas in many parts of the world, people have been struggling for years. We can't expect governments alone to make everything right again. Normality is relative. For me personally, it's been more than Covid/Brexit etc and my health changed a lot just before Covid struck. I have had to adapt to ageing and long term effects of treatment On the plus side though, we have food on our tables, and all of us here have a roof over our heads, albeit getting more expensive. We can travel again, and enjoy holidays again and spend more time with our loved ones and love dones. Change is hard for all of us, but we shall eventually adapt to a new normal Amen 😀2 points
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+1 can still hear the sound effects now,galaxian was brill ! we had the games in local boozer and chipper across road,those were the days watchin mannies with flares,funny shoes and sideburns batterin hell oot each other and playing space invaders 😅1 point
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Our age are at the top end age wise of gamers, until about 5 years ago I always had the latest console. Started with ZX81 and Horace goes skiing then onto the Spectrum and then onto the first PlayStation. Even then that first PlayStation was an incred step forward. Tend to play games on my iPad these days mostly because of time, short games that are maybe 5 mins a pop.1 point
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I filmed a quick snippet of the end of that (it was actually his final song) in 2019. Butterflies live. Manchester Arena which I think holds 21k1 point
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No mate,too much expense and hassle at at the moment. Plus just started a new job . Hoping things settle down next year.1 point
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Thank you for revealing some of your private experiences. It has helped guide me onto my next step.1 point
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and that is exactly what i did, trouble is i was somewhat dilatory in advising them of my Thailand address and of course i then had to repay the increases i had illegally received and the bastards also awarded me a 50GBP penalty 😬1 point
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credit, HP and cards was too easy by far to get before, and of course when things went a bit off, the banks cut people credit lines making their overdrafts and credit cards worthless, and instead a long term debt. ( revolving credit is a joke). one of todays issues is that interest rates have been so stupidly low that people bought houses thinking they would always be so low. in fact people with savings have been getting fuck all which is crazy. mortgages have, of course, to go back to the old norm. here in thailand , we had a double dip on covid. first year that the rest of the world, ie europe etc, had it.. well according to the experts, we didnt. but instead had zero tourism, which f'd us all. THEN we got it too, so were a year behind. this will be my third or fourth global recession, or actually depression. I lost a fortune in the dot com bubble of old, thru those ghastly insurance policies that promise to pay off peoples mortgages, Lost all the equity in my house with mrs. thatcher too.. the flipside is that other times i did rather well. so life, as always is and was a roller coaster. "bumbling along happily before covid" hmm. things were already on the slide, just not discussed. here we had no high season really the winter BEFORE covid, people forget that. low interest rates and cheap food hid the bigger issues and fucked people up and down teh food chain. short answer.. there is no norm, only lulls, highs and lows.1 point
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We were living on cheap money for far too long,interest rates were held artificially low and eventually the bubble was going to burst. Covid & Ukraine merely accelerated it.1 point
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They've got a shop selling all sorts of motoring related stuff which also has a cafe. The coffee cake is lovely. No entrance fee & you can just wander around drooling over the cars & bikes.1 point
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Just finished putting something right. I let a mate down and felt crap for it, so despite it costing me money, it helped him out. Ultimately it was my fault, so I did the right thing and put it right without it costing him time or money. Important to remember that when people do you favours then it is important to return the favour. I was reminded today that life is a balance.1 point
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Last 2 days summited mettalhorn and platthorn above zermatt,stayed at a mountain lodge first night at 1800 m to break it up a bit,but still a long day,was spicy going across glacier without crampons but i read no need for them if theres fresh snow,wasnt any snow at all 😝,2nd day hiked up to hornlihut to the start of matterhorn climb,legs are shattered so today visiting climbers graveyard and matterhorn museum,such a beautifull area around zermatt pity its so expensive,now have to plan how to make my way on train and plane to spain tomorrow,ballache 😜 Not much of a summit,perched on a slab mettelhorn.1 point
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