Robbo
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Everyone should move to Ireland
The weather sucks but everyone loves a drink, everyone is friendly, their laws in the main make a lot of sense and they dont stand for any of this nonsense we have over here!
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pow
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Except for the insane level of tax?
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DaveyLC
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But the alcohol in Ireland costs a small fortune and running a car requires a mortgage.
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Robbo
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Granted to both, but its still better than majjortity of palces listed!
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Ojc
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Living in Ireland wouldn't be my idea of an upgrade from England.
Germany.
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Pip308
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My vote goes to Japan.
Low tax rate, high income, good medical insurance scheme.
(Foregin residents are entitled to medical benefits as long as you are employed)
Lots of public holiday (alomost every month).
Also decent motors out there. Have you not seen Tokyo drift
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mwg
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I'm just going to stay here and moan about it TBH
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Living in Ireland wouldn't be my idea of an upgrade from England.
Germany.
Or Switzerland! We wouldnt be having the self-defence debate if we were in Switzerland the burgular would have a bullet in his face
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Daimo B
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Germany - Robots
Switzerland - No cars...
but meh, skiiing....
Im still debating where i'd like to go.
USA is still the best for freedom, but no job security, and only 10 days holiday, plus you get people shooting you, but superb weather, huge patriotism, and they love the brits.
Italy, would like to, but as Clarkson says, not the most "decent" way of living. More bent than a roundabout.
South France would be nice, unsure of laws though out there.
Could always move to India or thailand coast and buy a mansion for the price of a happy meal in McDonalds?
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A1EX
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Thailand is good for a certain type of life and person
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Daimo B
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Whats the jobs like out there?
How hard to learn asian?
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sc0ott
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clarkson should actually be a judge on x factor.
cowell and clarkson. that would be class.
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A1EX
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Whats the jobs like out there?
How hard to learn asian?
Well unlike a certain country, the thais are very respectful of their own kind and most jobs are given to thais first, and specialist things that thais can do are just not available to expats, eg hairdressing, plumbing, carpentry etc skilled trades as such. Most jobs that expats get are generally by companies owned by foreigners, estate agents are a big one here due to the property market. Also when foreigners want to start their own company they have to employ x amount of thais to foreigners depending on the size of the business, so more thais than foreigners
Learning thai is quite easy if you're not dumb lol but u can get by very easily learning key phrases and using simple english.
Basically they look after their own VERY VERY well here, and i think its a good thing even if it does stop me getting a good job in different fields, however you dont need a job paying 20k a year to live a good life here, even less than half that you'd be well away with some initial savings from uk
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Daimo B
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I'd like to start my own company out there...
Hows the roads and economics. Would love a nice Italian bike shop out there. Would be ace.
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by John
I can see exactly how much control what organisation has over who.
It's The Sun and The Mirror rather than the illuminati though, there's not a chance in hell you'd ever heard of them until you seen DaVinci Code.
Dizzy And Damo are right about the Illuminati. I'd heard about it all long before the film came out.
Do some research on it and Look up the Rothschilds, NWO and about the 1 world currency (which will happen one day hence the euro coming about and soon to be the amero or something similar for America/canada etc..everything is going to get condensed)
Also regarding who was loaning money to the countries fighting past wars (vietnam is a good one to look at iirc) all comes down to one family/group.
Think about where on earth the government can borrow a planned £175Billion from just for this year to add to the rest it already owes? The whole monetary concept is a joke but people don't look into it and do what they're told unlike clarkson and a few others.
It'll give you something to do and may make you look at things differently
[Edited on 01-12-2009 by fro-dizzle]
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Daimo B
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What about the meeting I mentioned?
All the worlds most powerfull leaders go to it. One of the most secure meetings on the planet.....
What have any of you heard/read about it in the press though? Even though the press mogal owners also go to the meeting??? On agreement they don't publiscise anything about it.
Media controlling whats said, nahhh never...
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A1EX
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roads are good and bad tbh, in Phuket where i live, the roads are mostly pretty good in populated areas, and their are some great roads for bikers however the traffic is pretty lethal at times, and 10000000's of scooters
There are some bike places already here, mostly specialising in all types, having said that there are some keen bikers here aswell, also plenty of choppers etc very nice customs around We have bike week aswell which is awesome but mostly choppers and customs but some real beauties.
A lot of bikes are brought in from BKK or ridden in, as import taxes here are through the roof unless its built in Thailand. The car and bike market is crazy, esp 2nd hand market as they dont believe in depreciation.
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Fro
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They're the Bilderberg group meetings, was in Athens this year.
“The Bilderberg Club is the camarilla of the richest economically and politically powerful people in the Western world, who meet in secret, in order to plan events, which later on just happen,”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilderberg_Group
The whole G-20 meetings are a complete farce too but people think things are actually decided at them.
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Daimo B
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Thats the one...
Battterngerg meeting indeed Damien you tit
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A1EX
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got a craving for battenberg cake now :S
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Fro
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by A1EX
A lot of bikes are brought in from BKK or ridden in, as import taxes here are through the roof unless its built in Thailand. The car and bike market is crazy, esp 2nd hand market as they dont believe in depreciation.
Bummer, thats my idea out then as i'd have to import Ducatis, Aprilias and Benellis in...
I've got such good plans, but no capital, that sucks ass.
Not got any better skills or confidence to break into a market I know nothing about. Story of my life
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Switzerland - No cars...
Thats a myth tbf. The only thing wrong with Switzerland is the price of the cars. They all earn more than us though, as a rule, so it's all relative.
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DizzyRebel
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Send them over in a crate or 2 in peices and declare them as race bikes and you pay no import duty on them. A bloke who used to race for us wanted 2 SXV's for the road in thailand and the way we got round it was to send them with the wheels, forks and bodywork off as race bikes and race parts...
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A1EX
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You'd have to look into it more as im not the best source of information on bike import, it could be a very lucrative business if possible, as i said you'll have to research it more yourself. There are loads of loopholes for such things, say you set up shop in BKK then brought the bikes into Phuket on the back of a truck or in a lorry, again im not sure if/how that'd work but there are ways around it
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