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lovelomsak

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In Topic: Lost My License Plate

Yesterday, 16:42

I am still waiting for the plate.The motor vehicle depatment gave me a paper in my greenbook allowing me to drive the bike for 3 months without a plate.The bad part is I will be going back to Canada to sail in 2 weeks and willnot be back till end of July. So if the plate comes in while I am away I hope they keep it for me.

In Topic: Nissan Almera

Yesterday, 12:52

View Postaussiebebe, on 2012-03-18 17:48:00, said:

Thanks for the review of the Almera, 'lovelomsak'. I drive a City so I'm intrigued by the Almera's astonishing 20km/litre efficiency. If you have time, when you next fill up could you report on the economy you're getting? I read the Bangkok Post's review and they got 12.8km/l which made sense as I've parked my City next to an Almera and they are the same size. I'd appreciate your experience.
Thanks.
Sorry I took so long to get back to you. I wanted to see if 20 kilo to the litre was possible also.  I tried benzine 91 at first and got 17 1/2 kilo to the litre. Changed to gasahol still 17 1/2.  So I changed my driving habits. Now I get the 20 kilo per litre. I used to drive 120 to 140 kph on the highway. I slowed down to 100kph. I also used to like to accelerate quickly, now I just keepup with the traffic. I only use gasahol now also. So 20 kilo per litre is quite possible with proper driving habits.

In Topic: Peculiar Thai Habit Of Allowing Books To Be Read In The Shop

Yesterday, 08:59

In Victoria BC Canada Chapters a large book chain had big cosy chairs to sit in and read. They also had Starbucks Coffee on site so a person could read a book in comfort and have a coffee to drink well reading. The chairs were quality and the coffee was quality and they felt their books were quality.
  People would sit and read for hours. Many people had a greater comfort reading at the store than at home I thought.

In Topic: Can He Get His Car Back?

2012-05-28 11:19:31

View Posttinfoilhat, on 2012-05-26 20:23:06, said:

View Postlovelomsak, on 2012-05-26 17:31:46, said:

Easiest to just let her have the car.Put it down to lesson learned.

perhaps he should kill himself while he is at it.  Much easier than going on living.
  Killing himself is a little extreme. We are talking a car here.I feel it isnot woth the time and effort to deal with something this small when people are divorcing. A guy can buy a new car tomorrow so why make headaches over it. In my opinion real men walk away and leave the material things to the woman then she can decide. If she has selfworth and character and if she will do the proper thing. If she doesnot he can be happy the relationship ended.A small cost to get peace of mind on the woman a guy marries and then divorces.
  I know the op said he was living with her and didnot mention married. I used divorce and marriage as a general term for relationships.
Nissan March is dirt cheap also.

In Topic: Excessive Electricity Bill

2012-05-26 17:50:35

View Postbeano2274, on 2012-05-26 17:41:28, said:

View Postlovelomsak, on 2012-05-26 17:28:40, said:

I cannot get my bill to go over 500 baht no matter what season it is. Last month the gf and I were shocked, it was a free month. I must have the best meter in Thailand. I should take it with me if I move.

I thought the free electricity (if you used less than so many units) had stopped..
It didnot stop but the amount of usage was reduced so it was really quite amazing to see. We even checked the meter to see if the reading was right and it was.

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