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How many young western tourist that visit Pattaya actually dish out money for thai females time?

I see some beautiful ,well groomed thai girls (unlike some of the freelancers down beach road) walking around with young studs and i wonder sometimes if they pay for their time or how most of them meet these girls.I go to a regular night club down Walking Street like Lucifer or Insomnia ,it seems like they are only there to dance and spend time with their female companions.How and where do most young tourist meet girls?

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the price of a new p trap and the accompanying gaskets that come with it in the plastic bag is worth it. just change the whole thing
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I don't think they sell threaded copper pipe either, I have seen threaded copper fittings, but that is for joining steel pipe to copper. If you don't have a propane torch and some solder, maybe you can use aluminum conduit pipe instead. Aluminum is much lighter, just about as strong as copper. You can use metal epoxy to glue pieces to it.
The u-shaped pipe under your sink is called a p-trap. It is designed to trap water so sewer gasses cannot come back out of the drain. Most of the pvc (plastic) pipes under your sink are connected together using compression fittings. As the nut on a fitting is tightened, it squeezes the pipe and seals the joint. If the p-trap under your sink is leaking, you most likely just need to tighten the nut on the compression fitting. First you need to verify where the leak is coming from. The leak could be higher up and water is just running down the pipe and dripping off the p-trap. Once you find the leaking joint, tighten the nut. I personally have never heard of a p-trap cracking and have put everything from dry ice to boiling water down my drain with no ill effects. Now that doesn't mean it can't happen. I just believe it's unlikely to happen. If, however, you do find there is a crack in your p-trap, a replacement at a home improvement store will be very inexpensive ($10 at most for a kit). A plumber, on the other hand, will probably cost 20 times that amount, if not more. Best wishes.
The plastic gets old and cracks after a few years. If you dont want a flood in the house its better to replace it with something betterHope this helps

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