nodomino
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My friends in America bought a home in a shared commons area condo development. The development company went poof, the commons areas, pool house, pools, trees, flowers, grass areas all dried up and died and left them owning a home worth 1/3 of what they paid. Ouch.
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This has got to be a joke.
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It was a rapid decent towards empty airliners. I traveled in and out of Thailand about 15 times from December until March and through Mid February most every seat was occupied. First to disappear were families with small children. Then everyone else. My last flight on an A320 had one passenger every other row with the occasional exception of pairs of travelers, usually husband and wife. What a comedown.
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This guy has earned his own personalized Crackdown!
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Honestly it seems like a very American tactic....if you can’t beat them...ban them.
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When will the planes get airborne again?
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What will happen to people who have retired and receive a pension?
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The owners of this piece of property have some clout. Enough so various public agencies devoted to protecting the public will keep their mouths shut.
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17 hours ago, torturedsole said:
Talking of clams, have you considered a clam as a pet. You could name him Morris and place him in a fish bowl. There's not all the associated problems you get with cats and they're quiet.
Yes. I found one of the rare purring clams.
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Unless the plague wipes us all out, this will be an amusing story to tell the grandkids....
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I’m surprised there is as little harm done as there is by former US soldiers. There are a lot of them . The US has been involved in some kind of military trouble making non stop for about 80 years. The most obvious danger for them is to themselves. Self harm and suicide are epidemic among US veterans.
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They’ll save some money......if they stay closed forever, they’ll save lottsa money!
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There will be an immediate Crackdown on Flouting.
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If the farm workers get sick in large numbers, food supply to BKK will dwindle.
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Save your effort. There are NO masks to be had at any price.
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I would expect this guy has been a thief his whole life...
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Talk about a non issue. Lots of manufactured drama for an utterly inconsequential and irrelevant change in supposed duties. But I’m sure Her Worship prefers this silly tempest in a teapot to the very real and HORRENDOUS fact that the royal family is harboring a remorseless paedophile within its safeguarded and privileged sanctuary.
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I am of mixed opinion. Child murder seems to me to be a mandate for the execution of the perpetrator. Yet, as vengeance..which is a valid objective in my view, life long imprisonment would be a never ending agony. The problem with imprisonments is the passing of time increases the opportunity and likelihood of release. This has been the case with many violent offenders and it ought not be even a possibility. Where that possibility exists, it should be foreclosed at the time of sentencing and the penalty of death imposed as immediate as possible.
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10 hours ago, baansgr said:
The article states they buy on 30 year lease, which westerners can and have been doing for years
Yes, the market is for buying and selling leased land as I understand it.
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In western tradition, the Wake...sitting with the deceased for a period of hours or days...was to establish that the dead person was in fact dead. Even in modern times, people who have been determined to be dead...even brain dead..have spontaneously regained consciousness. They did Wake from the dead.
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I had to sit down. This report is so shocking, my breath was taken away...
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A living batty mobile....
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This act by the father surely is abuse. It goes beyond even strict authoritarian discipline. The damage caused by this kind of parental behavior can result in untold miseries in the boys future. I hope there is the possibility of family or community intervention that will lessen the boys chances of further abuse but unless there is a history of ever increasing violence inflicted on the boy by the father......the object of
behavioral change must be on the father. If he cannot ameliorate his anger
then a safe environment for the boy will be the only option.
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Thailand Considers Releasing 50,000 Inmates As Covid Hits Prisons
in Thailand News
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The Double Edged Sword conundrum. Though one side seems more dangerous than the other.
when there is a governmental dilemma.....best way is .............
Don't Do it!