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  1. Those 18 footers were beasts to control, all that sail and only a little bit the stern in the water. I've had several close calls when trying to drag them off in an A class. vis
  2. Thailand‘s Industry Ministry, under the dynamic leadership of Minister Pimpattra Wichaikul, is set to revolutionise the nation into an ASEAN Halal hub. The minister is gearing up for a high-stakes meeting with Saudi Arabian officials, the powerhouse behind the world’s colossal halal markets. Scheduled to confer with the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO), Pimpattra is on a mission to fortify consumer trust in halal products across Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, stated Aditad Vasinonta, the director-general of the Department of Primary Industries and Mines. Earlier this week, the industry minister made waves by unveiling the ministry’s ambitious blueprint – the establishment of a dedicated halal department, poised to catapult the industry’s growth in Thailand’s Deep South. The grand vision extends further with the government’s pursuit of uplifting lives through a groundbreaking Halal Economic Corridor, spanning key provinces and districts, including Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat, Satun, and Songkhla’s Na Thawi, Saba Yoi, Chana, and Thepa. Pimpattra, a staunch advocate for transformative change, envisions the halal department as a catalyst for diversifying halal offerings. The department is set to pave the way for innovative halal products and services, encompassing not only new culinary delights for the Muslim community but also venturing into the realms of halal fashion and tourism. Proponents anticipate that the surge in halal-related businesses will propel the industrial sector’s GDP by a staggering 1.2% within three years, according to the Ministry of Industry. Industry insiders are bullish on the global halal market, predicting a meteoric rise to a staggering US$2.32 trillion (approximately 8.04 trillion baht) in 2024, up from US$2.1 trillion last year. Notably, Thailand’s export of halal food, valued at 213 billion baht in 2022, secured a 2.7% share in the world market, with a substantial 78% representing natural halal food and the remaining portion requiring halal certification, reported Bangkok Post. As Industry Minister Pimpattra embarks on her crucial meeting with SASO officials, it is poised to be a game-changer for Thailand’s foray into the lucrative halal market. The undisclosed discussions in Riyadh will unfold as part of her participation in the Future Minerals Forum, a prestigious international ministerial gathering from January 9 to 11, emphasising the critical role of minerals in clean energy development. https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thailands-bid-to-become-asean-halal-haven
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    Some of us

    Note 1. The board bar - The place to unwind, any topic is OK. Even, not specifically Thai or SEA topics. Note 2. Posted today, not an old post or a post referencing something interesting from the past, does contain references to age. Note 3. Spaced to improve readability for some devices. ______ If you are aged 40 or over: Congratulations on achieving your educational qualifications! Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance have paid off, and you should be incredibly proud of these significant accomplishments. Your commitment to learning and personal growth is truly admirable, and it's clear that you have the knowledge and skills to succeed in your endeavours. These are well-deserved achievements that reflect your intelligence and determination. Wishing you all the best as you move forward and apply your expertise in your chosen field. If you are younger than 40, then add this: You have attained your educational qualifications, without the use of Google, search engines, Ai or cheating. This will amaze and confound those aged 40 or less.
  4. not him that's a later actor Owen Wilson this is him (blonde one)
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    Any New Jokes

    Not really a joke, but it's funny so...
  6. Cabinet approves lower excise taxes for liquor, nightclub services By Pattaya Mail January 4, 2024 Lawan Sangsanit, Permanent Secretary of Finance, said these proposals give priority to community-based tourism, improve the quality of local produce, and position tourism-related services as key drivers for the national economy. The Cabinet has approved a set of proposals to reduce excise taxes for liquor and entertainment venues, in an effort to boost national revenue through tourism. The proposals, which aim to position Thailand as a tourism hub and encourage spending by tourists, will cut the excise tax imposed on wine from 10% to 5%, and the alcohol duty down from 1,500 baht per liter to 1,000 baht per liter. As for locally-made liquor, the excise tax will be waived but the alcohol duty for liquor with 7% alcohol volume will remain unchanged. Lawan Sangsanit, Permanent Secretary of Finance, said these proposals give priority to community-based tourism, improve the quality of local produce, and position tourism-related services as key drivers for the national economy. He said these new measures are expected to increase tourist spending on alcoholic drinks by 3%, and raise tourist-generated revenue by 2.9 billion baht, with an average spending per person increased to 43,400 baht. The Thai government has also introduced a temporary excise tax reduction from 10% down to 5% for entertainment venues which include nightclubs, pubs, and bars. This lowered rate will remain applicable until 31 December 2024. (NNT) LINK
  7. A major part of Jomtien Beach Road will transform temporarily into a one-way street starting in early March of this year to facilitate a landscape improvement project. The one-way plan was declared yesterday, January 4th, during a meeting of Pattaya City authorities. Chaired by Deputy Mayor Mr. Kritsana Bunsawat, the authorities resolved to turn Jomtien Beach Road one-way from the Pattaya Police Station’s Khong Dong Tan Office to the Chaiyaphruek Service Center on Jomtien Beach... LINK ____ Ahh the memories... does anyone know what the status is, of The Winchester Pub/Club ? They have a facebook presence fro 2014, otherwise not much to find... https://www.facebook.com/people/Winchester-Club-Pattaya-Jomtien/100075606679488/
  8. two more abbreviated - chickens - home - roost - news items; Trump’s businesses received at least $7.8 million from foreign governments – most of it from China – during his time in office, LINK 25% of Americans falsely believe the FBI “probably” or “definitely” instigated the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. 11% think there is “solid evidence” that the FBI organized and encouraged the attack, while 13% say this is their “suspicion only.” Among Republicans, 34% said the FBI instigated the attack, compared with 30% of independents, and 13% of Democrats... LINK
  9. 16-Year-Old Luke Littler Loses to Luke Humphries at the World Darts Championship t’s been a wild ride, to say the least, for Luke Littler, the 16-year-old darts wunderkind who exploded in popularity in recent weeks as he vaulted his way into the ranks of the world’s greatest players. After shattering records and defeating rivals twice his age to become the youngest competitor in the World Darts Championship finals, Littler ultimately lost to Luke Humphries (7-4) during Wednesday’s competition. Over the past weeks, he has taken down even the most seasoned darts players—including former world champions. Littler will face world No. 1 Luke Humphries at Wednesday’s finals... https://time.com/6551671/luke-littler-world-darts-championship/ UPDATED: JANUARY 3, 2024 7:21 PM EST | ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: JANUARY 3, 2024 8:57 AM EST !!! Whilst this story has been interesting, for the aspect of a 16 yr ld taking on the world's best, has anyone, like me, noticed that Luke has seemingly managed to fit 40 years of boozing and smoking and no exercise into his recent adolescent years? He looks like a man more than three times his age, receding hairline, comb forward, but less wrinkly...
  10. If there are errors that I notice, I don't edit them as: 1/. they are someone else's work and 2/. It gives you something to do.
  11. Because it is them that used the headline "2024 Thailand Bar and Entertainment Closures and No Alcohol Days" not me. Next you'll say, that anything that Journalists or Editors post, is my personal responsibility... if I post it here for your edification...
  12. I invite you to contact thepattayanews.com and express your concerns ")
  13. And in similar vein of: chickens - home - roost... "...or a President who sells nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary,” the filing said... Worth a read - https://www.salon.com/2024/01/03/legal-experts-highlight-lurid-jack-smith-warning-that-may-hint-at-scandalous-crimes/
  14. Monorail train wheel detaches and falls onto taxi – no injuries: A monorail train’s yellow line wheel fell off and hit the bonnet of a taxi, resulting in significant damage. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident. On the night of Jan 2, emergency response personnel were alerted to the incident and dispatched an ambulance to the scene. The incident occurred on Theparak Road, Km.3. After a thorough examination, it was confirmed that no one in the taxi had sustained injuries. As a precaution, traffic police closed one lane on the Bangplee-bound side of the road. The taxi driver said that he was driving from Samrong, heading towards Bangplee, and occupying the right lane with one passenger on board. The wheel detached and struck the right side of the taxi’s bonnet, causing damage. Fortunately, both the driver and the passenger escaped unharmed. At present, the yellow line of the monorail train continues its normal operations, while authorities are investigating the cause of the wheel detachment to prevent similar incidents in the future. The Lat Phrao – Samrong Yellow Line monorail began its service on June 19 last year with all 23 stations, covering the total distance of 30 kilometres. (TNA) The taxi driver said that he was driving from Samrong, heading towards Bangplee, and occupying the right lane with one passenger on board, unfortunately, the wheel detached and struck the right side of the taxi’s bonnet, causing damage. https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/monorail-train-wheel-detaches-and-falls-onto-taxi-no-injuries-449306
  15. As we step into the promising year of 2024, it is essential to be aware of the dates when bars and entertainment venues in Thailand will observe closures and restrictions on alcohol sales. Particularly, on the “No Booze Days,” it is important to remember that bars, entertainment venues, Gogos, etc will be closed, with sales of all booze prohibited. No stores, restaurants, or hotels will legally sell alcohol these days either. Understanding these dates is crucial for you to plan your activities in Thailand accordingly. To ensure your plans flow smoothly, the following is a must-save guide to the key “No Booze Days” in Thailand throughout 2024: Makha Bucha Day – February 24th, 2024 (Saturday): Alcohol Sales: NO Makha Bucha Day, the second most important Buddhist festival, falls on the full moon of the third lunar month. On this day, all entertainment venues will be closed, and alcohol sales will not be permitted. Makha Bucha Day (Substitution) – February 26th, 2024 (Monday): Alcohol Sales: OK In lieu of the Makha Bucha Day closure, this substitution day allows for normal alcohol sales and operations. Chakri Day – April 6th, 2024 (Saturday): Alcohol Sales: OK Chakri Day celebrates the founding of the Chakri Dynasty, a significant event in Thai history. On this day, enjoy alcohol sales without any restrictions. Chakri Day (Substitution) – April 8th, 2024 (Monday): Alcohol Sales: OK Similar to the substitution for Makha Bucha Day, Chakri Day’s substitution day permits regular alcohol sales and entertainment operations. Songkran Festival – April 13th-16th, 2024 (Sat-Tues): Alcohol Sales: OK Songkran, the Thai New Year, is a world-famous water festival. During this period, alcohol sales are allowed. Keep in mind Pattaya will last through April 19th, with the 19th being the “big” day. Labour Day – May 1st, 2024 (Wednesday): Alcohol Sales: OK Labour Day is a global celebration, and in Thailand, it is observed with regular alcohol sales. Visakha Bucha Day – May 22nd, 2024 (Wednesday): Alcohol Sales: NO Visakha Bucha Day commemorates significant events in Buddha’s life. On this day, the nightlife sector will be closed, and alcohol sales are restricted. H.M. The Queen Suthida’s Birthday – June 3rd, 2024 (Monday): Alcohol Sales: OK Celebrate the birthday of the current Queen of Thailand with unrestricted alcohol sales on this day. Asarnha Bucha Day – July 20th, 2024 (Saturday): Alcohol Sales: NO Asarnha Bucha Day marks Buddha’s first sermon, and alcohol sales will be restricted. Wan Khao Phansa – July 21st, 2024 (Sunday): Alcohol Sales: NO Wan Khao Phansa signifies a period of monks staying in one location. Alcohol sales will be restricted. Asarnha Bucha Day (Substitution) – July 22nd, 2024 (Monday): Alcohol Sales: OK The substitution day for Asarnha Bucha allows for regular alcohol sales and operations. H.M. King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday – July 28th, 2024 (Sunday): Alcohol Sales: OK Celebrate the birthday of the current King of Thailand with unrestricted alcohol sales on this day. H.M. King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday (Substitution) – July 29th, 2024 (Monday): Alcohol Sales: OK Similar to other substitution days, the King’s birthday substitution allows regular alcohol sales and entertainment. Mother’s Day – August 12th, 2024 (Monday): Alcohol Sales: OK Mother’s Day is celebrated with unrestricted alcohol sales. H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great Memorial Day – October 13th, 2024 (Sunday): Alcohol Sales: OK Commemorate the passing of the previous King with regular alcohol sales on this day. H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great Memorial Day (Substitution) – October 14th, 2024 (Monday): Alcohol Sales: OK The substitution day for the King’s Memorial allows for regular alcohol sales and entertainment. Wan Awk Phansa – October 17th, 2024 (Thursday): Alcohol Sales: NO Marking the end of Buddhist Lent, all entertainment places will be closed, and alcohol sales are restricted. Chulalongkorn Day – October 23th, 2024 (Wednesday): Alcohol Sales: OK Celebrate the birthday of the 5th King of Thailand with unrestricted alcohol sales on Chulalongkorn Day. Father’s Day – December 5th, 2024 (Thursday): Alcohol Sales: OK Honoring the previous King, Father’s Day is celebrated with unrestricted alcohol sales. Constitution Day – December 10th, 2024 (Sunday): Alcohol Sales: OK Remember the country’s first permanent constitution with regular alcohol sales on Constitution Day. Constitution Day (Substitution) – December 11th, 2024 (Monday): Alcohol Sales: OK Similar to other substitution days, Constitution Day’s substitution allows regular alcohol sales and entertainment. New Year’s Eve – December 31st, 2024 (Tuesday): Alcohol Sales: OK Bid farewell to the year with celebrations on New Year’s Eve, where alcohol sales are unrestricted. Don’t let No Booze Days derail your Thai adventure in 2024! https://thepattayanews.com/2024/01/04/2024-thailand-bar-and-entertainment-closures-and-no-alcohol-days/
  16. Thais are being warned of job scams in Cambodia that could lead to them being forced into call-centre servitude. The Thai embassy in Phanom Penh advised Thais to think again if they are invited to work in highly-paid jobs in Cambodia, as many victims have ended up working for call-centre gangs. In a warning issued on Wednesday, the embassy said that last year many Thais were lured to work for call centre gangs in Cambodia. Some of the victims have been sentenced to 50 years in jail and ordered to repay the money to their victims. Thais who wish to work in Cambodia should carefully check the information about the companies that they are considering applying to or working for, the embassy warned. It added that if jobseekers were smuggled into Cambodia by employers rather than through legal channels, they would definitely be forced to work for illegal gangs. “To work in a foreign country, Thais should leave the kingdom and enter the destination country legally and should seek a work permit from the host country,” the embassy stated. https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/general/40034367
  17. Megan Markle could be in the invidious position, of being able to compare the bedroom performances, of both Prince Andrew and the little Hewitt boy. https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/uk/301034592/prince-andrew-braced-for-fresh-controversy-as-damning-files-expected-to-link-him-to-jeffrey-epstein below: Prince Andrew with his Royal participation badge .
  18. Thailand and China will implement a reciprocal visa-free scheme for their citizens, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Tuesday. Following a cabinet meeting, the prime minister said that the permanent... https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/2716783/thailand-china-to-share-permanent-visa-free-scheme-pm?tbref=hp Hello China - goodbye Commerce...
  19. Guilty, Guilty, Guilty, OK you're free to go... https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2023/12/27/yingluck-lawyer-explains-how-his-client-got-her-court-case-dismissed/#google_vignette
  20. And we dine again on the 9Kg Snapper I caught, Oysters, Prawns, Som Tam, Tom Yam Fish-head and Chicken with herb du jour soup. + noodles and lettuce wrappers for putting the bits in, hand rolls. Great way to start the year.
  21. Was Pilger for Assange presumably? I'll dial back my dislike of Assange if so.
  22. We don't have a tradition, but a meal for a few Thais and Laos who don't have company for the countdown, was just had and we're 1:45 away from the end of life as we know it.
  23. MLG, like many others I suspect, had an impoverished childhood - raised as the youngest of 9 siblings, in a poor family, competition meant she was always last in the queue. So fast forward 30-some years, married to a farang, and in NZ. Whilst we are at the modest end of income in NZ, we are still streets and avenues ahead of her childhood. So, every clothing, shoe and makeup sale, that's on is religiously attended and real, actual bargains are gained. But shoes, when our shoe shelves got filled, she started piling them on the floor in front of the shelves. Several, 9 years later, the floor in front go the shelves had become a large cardboard box, the size of half a beer barrel. The shoes were heaped in this. Until today. Even though the New Year's resolutions are not until tomorrow, 13:06 hours and minutes away, by my looking, MLG sprang into action. Our recycling bin now has some 20 pairs of unloved shoes in it and the cardboard box has gone. A miracle I tell you. I'd never presume to tell her what number of shoes was seemly, given her childhood, anymore than she would cast an eye over my growing pile of fishing tackle.
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    RAM NONTHAI

    Tell us MPIH, did you really mean to, copy and paste, the Assumption University of Thailand website, on your mobile phone, into the Thai360 website? I know you've a fascination with naked old hags.
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