stkyricesf
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I tried learning from a book and cd. Unfortunately, my ear for tones is really bad.
On top of that there is not a way for me to practice much when I'm at home in USA.
When in Thailand, I get to practice alittle, but can't retain when I return home.
Hopefully after my retirement, soon I hope I can spend more time in Thailand and
learn and retain the language.
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Thank you for the welcome! I think this is going to be
a great site. I can't wait for my trip to Thailand in
November. Miss my friends and adopted family there.
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Hello to all. Good luck to this new site. I am from San Francisco
USA and have visited Thailand twice a year, April for Songran and
November since 1998. I love Thailand, the culture, and people. I'm
55 and hope to retire next year to Thailand.
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This is probably the most informative post I've ever read. Michael, thank you very much.
I learned alot.
American Man Gets 20 Years for Molesting Thai Children
in Thailand News
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Can a United States sex felon get a passport?
The quick answer is yes, at least in the United States. There is
nothing in U.S. law that prevents most felons from receiving a
passport -- unless the terms of parole, probation or sentencing deny
the person a right to a passport or international travel.
A passport is a document that certifies a person's citizenship. It is
not a guarantee of character or anything else; it is basically an
identity document. In fact, the passport form doesn't even ask the
applicant about criminal history.