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jitagawn

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  1. Yep it hit Facebook about 4- minutes after words and some one called me...

    Right after that there was a HUGE enormous clap of thunder and many ran out of their condos to see what THIS was.

     

    The hate mongers got 15 people so far I think-

    Disgusting cowards.

  2. I just came back from Luang Prabang ( which even now is like a wayyyy back time machine-very charming)

    And there were many euros travelers and couples. The men were almost without exception COMPLETE SNAGS

    ie Sensitive New Age Guys_ little beards etc This fellows is a world wide trend. Not sure if this pertains to the topic at hand

    But seems relevant.Everyone is so FUCKING PC that The USA COMEDIANS DON'T WANT TO PLAY THE UNIVERSITIES ANY.MORE

    CAUSE NO ON CAN TAKE A JOKE(the students. Complain to admin) ETC???

    :dunno: :dunno: :banghead::hmmm: :hmmm:

     

     

    Thanks for listening :D

  3. I had a tourist friend in town and requted a visit to Nana ( ching ching :wink:). He was taken by a young lass

    that was dancing at Rainbow 4... Indeed she was a major stunner and since he does not speak Thai he asked me to inquire regarding the

    cost/ time for her company

     

    She quoted short time 3K AND LONG TIME EIGHT THOUSAND BAHT... :shocked:

    NOTINCLUDINGTHE BAR FINE DRINKS WHATEVER...

    :rotl: :rotl: :rotl: :rotl: :rotl:

    WTF???

     

    The above being said he is reasonably wealthy and says he regrets not taking her since he is back in the states

    and keeps remembering how soft her skin was...

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Whatever

  4. I have a very low tolerance for GO Go Bars and I rarely enter one anymore except when I have a tourist/friend with me.

    I generally find the music simply awful- TIT- and if I politely mention it in proper Thai they just look at me like I am nuts..

    TIT-Same same long time :grinyes: :grinyes: :grinyes::dunno: :dunno: :dunno:

  5. The Banking and Wall Street <Masters have spoken

    This is all a very very bad direction and when the SHTF in the next year it will get worse

    :shakehead

     

    On a brighter note I like the fact that Texas is taking theirgold back from the Fed Nazis

    :grinyes:

     

    Banks are beginning to demand that customers account for every deposit and withdrawal in their account before they can obtain a mortgage, another illustration of how capital controls imposed on the middle class are intensifying.

    “My sister just bought a house and to get the mortgage she had to explain every deposit and cash withdrawal in her account going back five years. My mother had simply written her a check for $400 to reimburse her for picking up some medicine. They wanted her to explain why my mother gave her $400,â€

    writes economist Martin Armstrong, adding that his sister was also grilled on the $2,000 she withdrew ever few months to pay for incidental purchases.

    Another of Armstrong’s friends who shared an apartment with his girlfriend was also forced to account for five and a half years worth of rent checks he had written her before they could get a mortgage together.

    “It is no longer good enough that you pay your taxes. Now they want to know to whom you are giving any money, right down to $50,†writes Armstrong, warning that the controls will have a negative impact on the housing market and force buyers to leave the United States. The details are also reportedly being passed on to the IRS, with those who fail to account for payments being subject to five years in jail.

    “This is all under the pretense of terrorism, whereby they have to know where every penny goes,†according to Armstrong, who is best known for predicting the 1987 Black Monday crash as well as the 1998 Russian financial collapse. “This is not applying a new law with notice that from this date forward you have to keep track of everything you do with anyone else, as in East Germany, Stasi, this is being applied retroactively.â€

    The financial elite are currently attempting to impose a myriad of new capital control on the middle class under the justification of preventing tax fraud and the financing of terrorism, including the idea of banning cash altogether which has

    already picked up steam in countries like Denmark and Sweden.

    As we

    previously documented, influential voices across the spectrum have repeatedly invoked the need to ban cash in recent weeks, including former Bank of England economist Jim Leaviss, who penned an article for the London Telegraph last month in which he said a cashless society would only be achieved by “forcing everyone to spend only by electronic means from an account held at a government-run bank,†which would be, “monitored, or even directly controlled by the government.â€

    Banks in the

    United States and United Kingdom have also intensified policies that treat the deposit and withdrawal of relatively large amounts of cash as a suspicious activity.

    In France, new measures are also

    set to come into force in September which will restrict French citizens from making cash payments over €1,000 euros.

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