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  1. 2 hours ago, Steelers4Life said:

    I drive all of 6 miles a day avg. I have a 2005 Honda Accord with 52,000 give or take miles on it. It's paid off and still has about 200,000+ miles to go. It's in pristine condition. I am fucked if I get hit by some dumb shit with the blue book value. I am not really a car person and hate driving. 

    Providing no idiot hits you, those Accords will go twice around the clock if looked after. 🤗

    Two years ago, I was driving a brand new Benz and hit a elderly couple ( or rather they hit me, but it was my fault) who were driving a 9 year old Nissan Almera. It was there pride and joy and was in pristine condition, but both cars were written off. They got £700 scrap value and I had a new, identical Benz in 3 days. Didn’t even lose my no claims bonus, as that was protected. Police didn’t charge me, as no injuries. I felt sorry for the old chap, but the police ruled it an accident, so that was that.

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, Thai Spice said:

    I haven't own a car since years. Didn't need one in HK, as public transportation is very good and taxis easy and cheap (weĺl, at HKG standard..)

    Here in Bali, we move only by taxi. Cheap and convenient.

    Last one I owned in France 10 y ago was a Renault Espace diesel. Needed considering the 3 kids !

     

     

    The Espace was the car that started the large family people carrier genre, all those years ago. 👍

     

  3. 8 hours ago, dcfc2007 said:

    What's your opinion on tattoos on women?

    If it’s simple ones like arrows pointing me to all the important bits, then I’m fine with that, anything else, especially on darkish skin looks awful IMHO. 

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  4. 2 minutes ago, DodgeThis said:

    Yes indeed a dirt bike. I am 51 and of course not as agile as i used to be. But I am 6.5 feet so the height of the bike wont be a problem. I will use it for the dirt tracks fir about 2 weeks, after that i will switch to this: (yamaha xmax 300), very easy ride.

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    Nice one, 👍

  5. DodgeThis, looks like a trail bike, is it?

    I’m too old for that now. Used to ride a Lambretta 175 when I was young, but got fed up of either falling off or getting knocked off. Stopped having any form of transportation for years, until took my car test, aged 32. Prior to that, my company gave me a driver to get me around. When I passed my test, I never looked back and would drive all over UK.

     I drove a Rover when I was in Brisbane in early 1999.  

  6. 10 minutes ago, thegrogmonster said:

    Not a car person and keep my vehicles for a long time.

    Brisbane, Australia my run about is a 1997 Kia Sportage.

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    In Thailand I still use my Kawasaki Cheers 112cc scooter that I bought new in 2001. Never had a problem with it.DSC02256.JPG.44f9f03487bfd56703b9c504012ab4bf.JPG

     

     

     

     

     

     

    When we moved to Thailand, my wife bought a new Isuzu Adventure master. 

    It was a 3 Litre auto diesel, true 7 seater. All leather, full seven seater, with the spare wheel hung on the back door. 

    A bit agricultural, due to the rear leaf springs, but wasn’t a bad drive. 

    Diesel back then was around Baht 11 per litre. Damn, I could fill it with 75 Ltr for around £10. Filling my petrol car now costs £70. 😟 

    Inlaws still have it up at the farm, as it’s only done about 30,000 kilometres in all those years.

    I wanted a motorcycle in Thailand and looked at a couple, but seeing just how Thais drove, I decided I was safer on 4 wheels. 😊

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  7. Just now, Painter said:

    Clapped out 2002 ford fiesta. Purchased for £200 6 months ago, still rattling along. Doesn't have to do many miles, fortunately! If something breaks on it, it goes to the car park in the sky...

    I had 2 Ford XR3i’s in my youth. Better known as The Ford Clitoris, as every C..T had one. 

    Wrote the second one off about 1 week after driving out the showroom. 

    Never had a Ford after that. 

  8. 14 minutes ago, Lanzalad said:

    This is my drive, a vauxhall vivaro sportive LWB with all the mod cons.

    Its a really good drive for a van.

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    We used to call vans like that, usually Ford Transits,  “passion wagons”. Stick a mattress in the back and off to Cornwall to pick up the surfer girls. 🤗

  9. Used to have the Citreon grand C4 Piccaso 7 seater (bottom pic) diesel, Auto. A good drive, especially if you need to carry 7. Good MPG and apart from a alternator belt going caput at 21k nothing ever went wrong with it. 

    Changed it last March for a Peugeot 5008 7 seater, (Top pic but not my exact car) but chose petrol this time, wish I had stuck with diesel as we are only getting about 40 mpg now.

    This one is a true auto, rather than the electric shift in the Citreon and is as smooth as silk. Drives beautifully, even 7 up.

    The wife drives it the most. I bought myself a Citreon C4 at the same time and is my “pub car”.

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  10. Just a thread to find out what forum members are driving now. It can be any vehicle or motorcycle and is not limited just to Thailand. Please include vehicles you drive in your home country as well.

    Give us as much or as little detail as you like, is it a good drive or a lemon. MPG, AUTO, AWD etc  Would you buy another one from the same manufacturer?

    Where did you buy it and if your happy to tell us, how much you paid. In fact, any information you think that would be useful to forum members.

    Pictures if you have them.

    Jokes and banter also help to keep it light. 

     

     

  11. I’ve had Type 2 for 19 plus years and used to be on Metformin, it played havoc with my guts but I stuck with it until 2 years ago, when I told Doc I wanted off of it. He pushed me to keep using it, but I stuck with my decision, so he (reluctantly) put me on two different drugs. Gliclazide 3x80mg and Sitagliptin 1x100mg. Stopped the gut problems, I had a lot more energy and my blood test dropped a bit. 

    I’ve considered the Low Carb diet and followed the programs on TV, maybe I try it soon. 

    Got my yearly review next Wednesday at the Docs, I’ll wait and see what my 3 month bloods are, then talk to the diabetic nurse. The NHS don’t seem to be pushing Low Carb diets, not sure why. A couple of recent TV programs where doctors seem to be in favour of it now.

    No problems with my feet, some mild Retinopathy in one eye, but, according to the Eye Consultant, not bad enough to require laser surgery yet and they monitor my eyes every 6 months with the drops and camera scans. I wear glasses for reading, but the lense prescription is a very low one and that hasn’t changed for 10+ years.

    I would recommend everyone to get the test for Diabetes done, as the sooner you know you have it, the sooner you treat it and that will help you stop having serious problems in later life.

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  12. On 9/12/2018 at 7:36 AM, Nightcrawler said:

    Who dear ? Me dear ? NO dear

    How very dare you, I've never been so insulted 😡 

    Just because I wear a dab of rouge  and know all the words to the sound of music, doesn't mean that I am a receiver of swollen goods

    I find you very impertinent :)

    A friend of mine said “ his mother made him a homosexual” I said “if I get her the wool, could she make me one”. 🤗

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  13. 4 hours ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

    Going to Hua Hin since 2002 for a week each year. Was it 2003. when mini Tesco Lotus opened? I even think it should have stopped there.

    Now it is a madness, useless due to traffic jams. A friend, living there permanently told me November - March another 40,000 Scandinavians, Russians descend on the place and choke it off totally.

    Just wait another 5 years when extension of the airport and new terminal building are complete. It is planned for 3.5 mil passengers a year. ( Koh Samui airport is 2.1 mil with planes landing every 15-20 minutes.)

    From previous years stay, Dusit Thani, Sheraton, but not any more. Traffic to get to the city. If I stay in a hotel again, then Marriott, across shopping mall, no driving needed.

    This year we stayed in an apartment past Khao Takiab, where Huan Hin - Pattaya ferry pier is. Will go again that area, even that same place. From there, reaching BluPort shopping mall is not too bad and not too far, no need to go into or through the city ever again.

    Colonel Kurtz.  Yes, the high season brings in not just the 40K you mentioned, but also tens of thousands each week from Asian countries, not to mention the Bankonians who come for Friday-Monday and who have houses/condos in HH.

    We regularly used the HH to Don Muang flight that took off around 7pm and landed around 7.40pm. We could be at the inlaws house by 8.15 and spend the evening with them in Pathum Thani, then return on the morning flight. But the airport was always considered to be too close to the palace, so there was only two flight per day, then it died a death. Not sure, but extending the airport may allow larger planes from Asian countries to fly direct to HH, rather that land at Swampy and avoid the 3+hour drive. 

    There was a time when we could drive from our house on Naebkehardt Road by the palace, to Khao Tao in around 5 mins, I wouldn’t even attempt it now, especially on, or near the weekend! 

    Watched the news on the Ferry over the years, but never used it, good idea as long as the sea state is calm. I have heard, that if you have booked and they start the journey but then turn back because of rough seas, then you don’t get a refund, don’t know if it’s true or not. 

     

  14. 9 minutes ago, Krapow said:

    So, you prefer it then, or now?

    If I had to choose Krapow, I would choose the years 1999, to around 2005/6 as that’s when it got really busy. 

    Stupid really, I know, because we had a business there, but we never were out to make a fortune and we ran it like a club. We didn’t advertise it, we didn’t even have a sign up, we figured if you could find us, you were welcome to come in. We had time to do what we wanted, we even closed the place one day a week and paid our staff to have the time off, no business did that back then.

    In late 2001, we were in Pathum Thani at the inlaws and someone rang to say our business was in The Bangkok Post, I didn’t believe it, so got a copy and there was a full page spread on the place, pictures and all.

    It turned out that the editor of the Post had heard of us and visited the place, eaten some of the wife’s cheesecake, liked it and the setting, so sent for a photographer and wrote the article without our knowledge. 

    The day after the article, the phone was ringing off the hook with people asking where we were.

    That was the end of our quiet life, as the Bangkok HiSo crowd started coming and we got so busy 7 days a week, we didn’t have time to ourselves. Not exactly what we had planned for an easy life. So after a few hectic years, we had another house built, so we gave the business to the wife’s family and spent our time traveling. 

    Back then, the pace of life was a lot slower, most visitors were from Europe, US, Australia, now it’s more Chinese, Korean and Thai, with the rest  made up of farangs.

    Of course, things never stand still and the building and traffic problems are the same with any growing city and that’s to be expected. It’s just not what suites the wife and I. In fact, on her visit to Thailand in July and August, they only went to Hua Hin for one day to visit the family and the rest of the time was spent in the North. 

    I’m not saying Hua Hin was better back then, people must make up their own minds on that. I just preferred it back then. 👌

     

     

     

     

     

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  15. Seen a few on Hua Hin and BKK, they all seem same, same videos, buying houses, food markets, beaches, girl bars etc. Very few actually get to the heart of Thailand, so I gave up watching. 

    Much better to get out there yourself and explore, who wants to live life through someone else’s eyes and perspective!

    Certainly not me. 🤔

  16. 1 minute ago, Nightcrawler said:

    I also have 2 sitting in my freezer and have not been bothered to thaw them out for baking 

    These pies are already baked and  come courtesy of my Sister from her shop 320 miles away in the Lakes. 

    She has a holiday home in my south coast town, so when she comes down for a few months, she packs all sorts of meat for me. Home cured bacon, Cumberland sausages, Black pudding, steaks, Beef, Pork and Lamb joints and of course, all sorts of pies. Most of her meat comes from her farm, so I know exactly what I’m eating.

    All FOC🤗

  17. On 9/6/2018 at 8:54 PM, JPK said:

    I was at some temple for a funeral ceremony in Hua Hin a few months ago and a monkey was trying to hump some dog in the car park. The gf wasn't happy, it was my first time meeting a lot of her relatives, they we're all upset and sad at this funeral and Im standing there with tears down my face at this monkey pumping away 😂

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    I wonder what the offspring looked like. 

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  18. Had a steak tonight from my sisters shop in The Lake District. 

    Only just seen this thread, so would have to stick my fingers down my throat to get a photo of it. It was a beautiful piece of beef, just had it on it’s own with no trimmings. We got some of her famous pies in the fridge for lunch tomorrow. 😀

     

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