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It's not the same Land of Smiles a lot of us came to know and love. I haven't been there since 1988, and I don't think I ever will visit it again.

how do u know  what it is like if u have not been here since 1988?

 

there have been changes for the worse and changes for the better,

up north, not much has changed at ALL for the worse and its all better,

 

I have been living here ( expect for 2 years) since 1984 and still love it

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andy

It's not the same Land of Smiles a lot of us came to know and love. I haven't been there since 1988, and I don't think I ever will visit it again.

 

What has changed? So the country has always had a low, now ZERRO tolerance on drugs. Good for them.

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