You can watch them here:
Flann O'Breins (Asiatique The Riverfront)
Roadhouse (Rama IV/Surawong)
Mulligans (Suk Soi 11)
Clubhouse (Suk Soi 23)
Cross Bar (Suk Soi 23)
Londoner (Suk Soi 33)
Durty Nelly's (Ekamai)
St. Regis Hotel (Rajadamri)
Hanrahan's (Suk Soi 4)
Bully's Pub (Suk Soi 2)
Huntsman Pub @ Landmark Hotel (Suk Soi 2)
O'Reilys (Silom)
Molly Malones (Soi Convent)
Impact Arena
There are probably many more, but at least here you have some to choose from.
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In Topic: Watching The European Championships?
2012-05-21 18:34:07
In Topic: Education In Thailand Getting Too Expensive, Parents Say
2012-05-13 09:47:55
thaicbr, on 2012-05-10 20:33:12, said:
elektrified, on 2012-05-10 11:25:17, said:
TommoPhysicist, on 2012-05-10 09:33:37, said:
elektrified, on 2012-05-09 23:20:08, said:
Free health care is garbage. Even relatively poor people here have private health insurance or are on a plan through their employer so they can have access to good healthcare for their children.
I never understand poor people paying for private. The local government hospital, near me, is fine. You do have to wait around a bit but the treatment is every bit as good as the private hospitals.
If you're child gets sick and has to be hospitalized in a government hospital, you will end up in a room with 5 other kids in ancient metal beds and 15 different family members eating and sleeping on the floor while cockroaches walk past you. After your first experience like that you will run out and buy health insurance for the child which is cheap as chips in Thailand.
Funny enough. I will disagree again ..I have been treated in 2 different government hospitals and one alleged private international hospital (on the BUPA health insurance) . The treatment from the government hospitals was far superior to the private one. The private hospital WAS much shiner..and more comfortable.....but the service was not..misdiagnosed and inappropriate treatment.
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I have to agree with thaicbr. My in law is a surgeon on Bumrungrad and Chulalongkorn University Hospital and the operations he performs are exactly the same both places. It is true that Bumrungrad is much nicer by the looks, but the quality is not different. Also, last year when he was treated for cancer, he strictly wanted to go to Chulalongkorn, as their machines are better then those at Bumrungrad, and they have more experience at Chulalongkorn for these 'normal diseases' (as Chulalongkorn is a university hospital). The main reason why he operates at Bumrungrad is that they pay him the same for one operation as what Chulalongkorn pay him per month.
So if I get very sick, I go to Chulalongkorn.
In Topic: Education In Thailand Getting Too Expensive, Parents Say
2012-05-08 21:57:49
pattayaorganic, on 2012-05-08 15:41:36, said:
jamora, on 2012-05-08 07:59:29, said:
Having studied BA at Chula, I can only confirm that tuition fees are high, and probably to high when compared to income etc. Luckily I come from a country where the government actually do support you, even when studying abroad.
And then another plus is that books, stationary etc. is very cheap in Thailand.
And then another plus is that books, stationary etc. is very cheap in Thailand.
Having studied [for a] BA at Chula, I can only confirm that tuition fees are high, and probably [too] high when compared to income[,] etc. Luckily I come from a country where the government actually [does] support you, even when studying abroad.
And then another plus is that books, stationary[,] etc. [are] very cheap in Thailand.
For having a BA from a so-called reputable university, your English grammar is abhorrent. I gather that you are not a native English speaker, but it never ceases to amaze me how a university graduate can not even achieve grade school level basic grammar.
Sorry for off-topic rant!
No, I am not a native English speaker, and no, my grammar is not perfect (in any language). And to be honest, I don't care much about grammar when posting on a forum like this... It might also amaze you, but there are actually many fields where grammar is not very important... secondly, why do non native english speakers have to be perfect in grammar to study at uni?
In Topic: Education In Thailand Getting Too Expensive, Parents Say
2012-05-08 09:54:29
sparebox2, on 2012-05-08 09:44:38, said:
School is not only FREE in Thailand for a FULL 12 YEARS.
Yingluck governmant also provide FREE books, (tablet on the way), cash for uniform, cash for education equipments.
What else do Thai people want? Get paid for going to school?
Yingluck governmant also provide FREE books, (tablet on the way), cash for uniform, cash for education equipments.
What else do Thai people want? Get paid for going to school?
Why not? It sure makes it more appealing to be a student if you get paid
In Topic: Education In Thailand Getting Too Expensive, Parents Say
2012-05-08 09:52:53
theajarn, on 2012-05-08 08:04:17, said:
jamora, on 2012-05-08 07:59:29, said:
Having studied BA at Chula, I can only confirm that tuition fees are high, and probably to high when compared to income etc. Luckily I come from a country where the government actually do support you, even when studying abroad.
And then another plus is that books, stationary etc. is very cheap in Thailand.
And then another plus is that books, stationary etc. is very cheap in Thailand.
Ain't the only thing that's "cheap" in this country mate ; )
Very true, but many of the other things are not very school related (although they can be more educating)
And according to Chula, and the piece of paper you have to sign, most non curricular activities are bad and immoral
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