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****** Perhaps the romance between Brian and the lovely Ning has
fallen over. Seems he's still not there 18 months later. Is Brian a teller of porkies??? Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai From: Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 01:21:38 -0800 (PST) Local: Mon, Feb 11 2008 9:21 pm Subject: A Question on Property Ownership in Thailand Reply to author | Forward | Print | Individual message | Show original | Report this message | Find messages by this author Dear All, Hi everyone, I hope everyone here is well. I am currently doing a lot of research into many issues related to living permanently in Thailand. Using mainly websites written by expats who have been through a lot of these problems already, I consider these types of websites a useful source for gaining information on a range of important topics. However, I have read varying reports on the issue of non-Thais owning property in Thailand. From what I can gather, non- Thais cannot own land/a house in Thailand, or if they do want to go down that road, the land/house must be in the name of a Thai national. As I will be residing in Thailand in the next 2 months, I would really appreciate some information from long-term residents on the board, particularly some guidance on what are the facts when it comes to property ownership. Thank you very much in advance. Kind Regards, Brian Anasta |
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Thailand is wayyyyyy over yonder on the other side of the World, about
9,179 sumpin miles from where I am.I am not going to Thailand. That married Irish woman wayyyyyy over yonder across the other big pond is about 4,523 miles from where I am, plus about 65 miles South/Southwest of London.If I go anywhere lonnnnng distance, I will go to Ireland and Scotland and probally Wales.I think the Welsh Eisteddfod is crankin up over there about this time of the year. cuhulin |
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On Aug 9, 8:15*pm, LarbGai wrote:
****** Perhaps the romance between Brian and the lovely Ning has fallen over. Seems he's still not there 18 months later. Is Brian a teller of porkies??? Hi Larby, How are you going….I hope you are in fine spirits and even better health. I am sorry I have not been in touch with you for so long, it's just that I have been fairly busy with work and one thing and another. How are things for you over there across the ditch? I was over there myself in June of this year, although I only got to the South Island as I had just 5 days to spare from work. Had a simply wonderful time driving from Christchurch in my little Mazda hire car, up to Hanmer Springs, across to Kaikoura and then down to Akaroa. The weather, although very cold, was lovely, as was the hospitality received from everyone I encountered. I must say, the South Island is most definitely in my top 5 destinations and I am eagerly awaiting the next opportunity to go back! Well, please drop me a line when you get the time, as I am interested to hear what you have been up to. Best Wishes to you and your loved ones, Brian and Family. |
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On Aug 10, 7:21*pm, Brian Anasta wrote:
On Aug 9, 8:15*pm, LarbGai wrote: ****** Perhaps the romance between Brian and the lovely Ning has fallen over. Seems he's still not there 18 months later. Is Brian a teller of porkies??? Hi Larby, How are you going….I hope you are in fine spirits and even better health. I am sorry I have not been in touch with you for so long, it's just that I have been fairly busy with work and one thing and another. How are things for you over there across the ditch? I was over there myself in June of this year, although I only got to the South Island as I had just 5 days to spare from work. Had a simply wonderful time driving from Christchurch in my little Mazda hire car, up to Hanmer Springs, across to Kaikoura and then down to Akaroa. The weather, although very cold, was lovely, as was the hospitality received from everyone I encountered. I must say, the South Island is most definitely in my top 5 destinations and I am eagerly awaiting the next opportunity to go back! Well, please drop me a line when you get the time, as I am interested to hear what you have been up to. Best Wishes to you and your loved ones, Brian and Family. Greetings Khun Brian, So nice to catch up again. What a pity you did'nt make it to Tauranga and enjoy our beautiful weather here. The weather has been cold he Khun Brian that is true but I'm sure that the welcome you would have received in Tauranga by His Honour the Mayor and myself would have more than warmed the cockles of your heart. You did however visit a most beautiful part of New Zealand and I admit that I have several business interests in that part of the world. I see that you have taken up shortwave radio's, does this mean that we can communicate with each other on the airwaves or are you just listening in on police broadcasts and the like? Would you mind putting up some photos of your wedding to the lovely Ning, we have been dying to see them. I am informed by Steve that is was a memorable day and he had taken some spectacular shots, like the professional he is. btw He seems to be thriving since his move to Singapore. Cheers for now. Larby |
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On Aug 10, 3:20*am, LarbGai wrote:
On Aug 10, 7:21*pm, Brian Anasta wrote: On Aug 9, 8:15*pm, LarbGai wrote: ****** Perhaps the romance between Brian and the lovely Ning has fallen over. Seems he's still not there 18 months later. Is Brian a teller of porkies??? Hi Larby, How are you going….I hope you are in fine spirits and even better health. I am sorry I have not been in touch with you for so long, it's just that I have been fairly busy with work and one thing and another. How are things for you over there across the ditch? I was over there myself in June of this year, although I only got to the South Island as I had just 5 days to spare from work. Had a simply wonderful time driving from Christchurch in my little Mazda hire car, up to Hanmer Springs, across to Kaikoura and then down to Akaroa. The weather, although very cold, was lovely, as was the hospitality received from everyone I encountered. I must say, the South Island is most definitely in my top 5 destinations and I am eagerly awaiting the next opportunity to go back! Well, please drop me a line when you get the time, as I am interested to hear what you have been up to. Best Wishes to you and your loved ones, Brian and Family. Greetings Khun Brian, So nice to catch up again. What a pity you did'nt make it to Tauranga and enjoy our beautiful weather here. The weather has been cold he Khun Brian that is true but I'm sure that the welcome you would have received in Tauranga by His Honour the Mayor and myself would have more than warmed the cockles of your heart. You did however visit a most beautiful part of New Zealand and I admit that I have several business interests in that part of the world. I see that you have taken up shortwave radio's, does this mean that we can communicate with each other on the airwaves or are you just listening in on police broadcasts and the like? Would you mind putting up some photos of your wedding to the lovely Ning, we have been dying to see them. I am informed by Steve that is was a memorable day and he had taken some spectacular shots, like the professional he is. btw He seems to be thriving since his move to Singapore. Cheers for now. Larby- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ***Happy Birthday Bird Brain...Is it #62 or #66...?...you seemed to have skipped several years but whats half a doz b-days amongst old chums...Seems son Josh doesn't have a clue either...Hey, maybe we'll throw you a BASH over at Rec dot Knives on the 8th also...make it a Double Banger with you and your Snapper Buddy...:-) by the by hows the Buzz Aldrin working out for you...I wiped my @$$ with his calendar pic when I was a kid...was either that or Devils Club...chose Buzz's face instead...*grin* |
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I did a year in that part of the World in 1964.I never got a chance to
go to Thailand though.I have ABSOLUTELY NO DESIRE TO EVER GO TO ASIA EVER AGAIN!, PERIOD! Y'all cats can HAVE it! Most everybody around here are Round Eyes, that's the way I LIKES it too! cuhulin |
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On Aug 11, 7:06*am, wrote:
I did a year in that part of the World in 1964.I never got a chance to go to Thailand though.I have ABSOLUTELY NO DESIRE TO EVER GO TO ASIA EVER AGAIN!, PERIOD! Y'all cats can HAVE it! Most everybody around here are Round Eyes, that's the way I LIKES it too! cuhulin ******I'm sure that Asia has no desire to see you again either. That's the way we like it. |
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It soups the heck outta me.
///What's for supper?// Soup and crackers. Soup (little Feist Dog, dog's name was Soup) let out a yelp,,, Soup didn't come back home untill two days later! cuhulin |
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The Cyclos were invented in America.So was Chop Suey, I think.
The Rooskys (Russians) claim they invented everything.A lot of things we take for granted was invented in China.I have a book about that, floatin around here somewhere. cuhulin |
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