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10-21-2011 , 08:53 AM
thanks for the info.

hopefully they manage to keep the airport/city center/highways to the airport free now
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10-21-2011 , 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Ayke
First, 7 is the most easiest. You are only allowed to use one dice if the number with 2 dice is not possible. Start high 9, 8, then low 2,3,4,5,6,7 and if the number already is trown, go for low 1, and other missing lows.
um, wrong.

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Originally Posted by Ayke
Playing good connect4 is usefull: say to the girl:, if you win, i buy you ladydrink, if i win, i can touch your pussy/tits. guaranteed fun.
mise well point out that 80% of the time you can lead with groping her. so you should probably aim higher... assuming you can play C4 better than you play Jackpot
10-21-2011 , 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Ayke
First, 7 is the most easiest. You are only allowed to use one dice if the number with 2 dice is not possible. Start high 9, 8, then low 2,3,4,5,6,7 and if the number already is trown, go for low 1, and other missing lows.
Making a 7 requires a combination of 2 dice. You can make a 6 with only one. The correct strategy (987123456) was already posted.
10-21-2011 , 11:40 AM
Combos that make a 7 are 1/6, 6/1, 2/5, 5/2, 3/4, 4/3 = 6

Combos that make a 6 are 6/x, x/6, 1/5, 5/1, 2/4, 4/2, 3/3 = 16
10-21-2011 , 11:52 AM
Ayke doesn't understand the rules which is why he is getting the strategy wrong.

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You are only allowed to use one dice if the number with 2 dice is not possible.
^^^ is the part that is wrong, you can use both dice or 1 dice any time you want.
10-21-2011 , 12:22 PM
ah, gotcha. I didn't read what he wrote carefully enough.
10-21-2011 , 05:16 PM
To you guys in Bangkok, above and beyond is playing at bed supperclub on the 23rd
10-22-2011 , 01:42 AM
My friends in bangkok arent responding to any of my messages Ive sent to them, and since Im pretty bored, was wondering if anyone wants to meet up.

Been here before and played football with a bunch of you in April. If you remember me - Im Craig from the UK.

Anyway anyone is free to phone/message me.

My thai number is 0859838920
10-22-2011 , 03:59 PM
We're playing football tomorrow (Sunday) at 9:15pm at Arena 10 on Thong Lo 10 if you want to play again.
10-22-2011 , 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by johnbeans
We're playing football tomorrow (Sunday) at 9:15pm at Arena 10 on Thong Lo 10 if you want to play again.
Thanks for invite but Im leaving BKK this afternoon.
10-23-2011 , 03:47 AM
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Originally Posted by AkHolic
hey im thinking of moving to Thailand for a few months, just wondering if GHRP is legal over there. (growth hormone releasing peptide) Im pretty sure its not classified as a controlled substance. But just wanted to make sure before I take some over there as I dont want to end up in jail. if anybody has any info on this, that would be great.
Hallo! I have similar problem , I live in Pattaya and unsuccessfully trying to find peptide seller. I would be very grateful for any information regarding peptide purchase. Thanks.
10-23-2011 , 06:00 AM
can anybody recommend a hotel in Singapore near the Thai Embassy that I can stay at when I go to get Education visa stamped?
10-23-2011 , 07:12 AM
Can't you get your education visa stamped at any immigration office?
10-23-2011 , 08:19 AM
I assume he is going to singapore to apply for the ED visa, not to "get it stamped"
10-23-2011 , 09:23 AM
Well whatever the term is, I applied for it here in Chiang Mai, when it comes through I have to bring the paperwork to an embassy outside the country
10-23-2011 , 09:53 AM
yes you are going to apply for the actual visa with the paperwork you get from your school

after that you go to immigration office in CM for the extensions every 3 months
10-23-2011 , 09:57 AM
If your looking to save a buck this was a good hostel, http://www.betelbox.com
10-23-2011 , 02:48 PM
I heard about the if you stay in another country for a long amount of time, then you don't have to pay taxes. This is appealing to me because i live in the us and have to pay taxes. I read it was 330 days out of 365 days.

Is it possible for me to do this for next year in thailand? I heard its tax free up to $90000 or a very similar amount. I was deciding between canada which is most closer to me or thailand but the thought of not having to pay any taxes legally sounds very appealing to me. And if i go to canada, its only for 6 months max and then i have to go somewhere else and of course still have to pay taxes.

Is it something like you go to Thailand for 3 months, leave the country for 2 days and then come back to Thailand etc for another 3 months and if you do this 3 times a year, then you stayed there for longer than 330 days?

And say the next year 2013, i come back to the US, then all that money i made up to 90k which i won't make anywhere close to wouldn't get taxed at all?
10-23-2011 , 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by jamest
I heard about the if you stay in another country for a long amount of time, then you don't have to pay taxes. This is appealing to me because i live in the us and have to pay taxes. I read it was 330 days out of 365 days.

Is it possible for me to do this for next year in thailand? I heard its tax free up to $90000 or a very similar amount. I was deciding between canada which is most closer to me or thailand but the thought of not having to pay any taxes legally sounds very appealing to me. And if i go to canada, its only for 6 months max and then i have to go somewhere else and of course still have to pay taxes.

Is it something like you go to Thailand for 3 months, leave the country for 2 days and then come back to Thailand etc for another 3 months and if you do this 3 times a year, then you stayed there for longer than 330 days?

And say the next year 2013, i come back to the US, then all that money i made up to 90k which i won't make anywhere close to wouldn't get taxed at all?
yes this is true but you still have to pay a base amount that is social security only i think
10-23-2011 , 02:56 PM
oh and yes you just have to be outside the usa for 330 days, doesnt matter if you hop around countries. Remember you still have to file taxes though, and declare your foreign bank accounts, the penalties for this are getting outrageous.
10-23-2011 , 03:12 PM
So you are saying if i stay in canada for 6 months and then thailand for 6 months, then its the same thing? Can someone who done this tell me more about this? Yes i'm well aware i still have to file as usual. Paying social security is 7.5 percent i recall. Can someone confirm this about just paying social security?
10-23-2011 , 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jamest
So you are saying if i stay in canada for 6 months and then thailand for 6 months, then its the same thing? Can someone who done this tell me more about this? Yes i'm well aware i still have to file as usual. Paying social security is 7.5 percent i recall. Can someone confirm this about just paying social security?
Hi,

I work for Service Canada and if you want to pay taxes in Canada then you need a Social Insurance Number {SIN} (AKA a social security number). The only way to get a SIN as a non-canadian is to have a work permit, or to have a confirmation a permanent residence in Canada. If you don't have working status in Canada, than you are simply a tourist on a visitors visa and are unable to file Canadian taxes.
10-23-2011 , 05:07 PM
Hi. Yes i'm well aware i don't have to pay taxes in Canada. I meant, i'm suppose to pay taxes to the US even if i stay in Canada for the maximum of 6 months. I meant if i stay in canada for 6 months and then 6 months in Thailand... that would mean i would still file taxes with the U.S. like i do except i don't have to pay taxes to them?

No i will not get a work permit in Canada and thus i won't be filing for Canadian taxes as i would be a tourist. I meant would staying there and then another country mean i don't have to pay taxes if i make less than 90k?
10-23-2011 , 05:14 PM
You still owe Federal income (and possibly state) tax. You would however qualify for a foreign earned income exclusion tax break. but thats is

US citizens pay taxes for life pretty much
10-23-2011 , 05:48 PM
Have rooms opening up on the 1st and last of November at our Penthouse in Ekkamai. PM me if you're interested.

PS you have to be willing to live with a Canadian.
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