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Did you get my short post on Russians in Thailand?
CharlieH replied to eumenades's topic in Forum Support Desk
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Used English language books: where to donate in Pattaya?
CharlieH replied to AsiaCheese's topic in Pattaya
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Fifteen Foreign Riders Arrested in Patong Breaking Traffic Rules
CharlieH replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
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I specifically mentioned resistance (weights), the rest is mobility. after the age of 50 the general principle still applies. Opinions vary of course.
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At your age, any more than twice a week is asking for injuries. Twice a week, good, effective resistance training gives your body time to recover. If you are serious, be careful, stay safe, don't let your ambitions overrule your actual capabilities of your body at that age.
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60 day extension
CharlieH replied to RealityPivots's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Have you contacted the report line for Taxis ? They may be able to broadcast and maybe he'll respond. You can report to the Land Transportation Department using the hotline number: 1584. Worth a try
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Putin vows to punish those behind recent attack....
CharlieH replied to flyingtlger's topic in General Topics
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I grew up in a 99% Jewish neighborhood! Did you?
CharlieH replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
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What is the url of the page please ? As for the 2nd part, perhaps the Moderator turned his pm facility off ? In cases like that please contact Support.
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A high number of troll exchanges were removed. No one wants to read 3 guys bickering and trying to score points on each other.
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They went back with the tail between their legs
CharlieH replied to georgegeorgia's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The General meaning where humans are concerned refers to "ashamed and embarrassed." because of the failure. With dogs its usually attaches the fear element as they literally run away in fear, etc. So, its understandable that having gone "all in" for some, whether it be business relationship or anything else, losing the money and ending up with nothing and having to "go home" would undoubtedly cause embarrassment and shame for many. I have personally known a guy lose the lot via a relationship, the likes of which we have all heard many many times. Fleeced and dumped! Business?(bar) no not known personally, but like many, I've heard and read of this on this board over the years. -
The Electric is high, standard is around 4.6bah. With the hottest time of the year here that bill will sting. Not unheard of for some Landlords to offer a lower price for a unit and sting them on the electric. Water I believe is a cubic meter, mine is 5 baht. Common areas generally refer to walkways gardens communal seating area etc. Charge for the pool at 50bt is not unreasonable, although many include it. Seems this place is all about the "extras".
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Just the system playing "catch up" at certain peak times of users. The wheel spinning giving the impression its not done, close and reload and it is in fact done. This issue along with others will be addressed in the very near future, as scheduled facilities improve.
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Trump unable to get $464m bond in New York fraud case, his lawyers say
CharlieH replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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If you can't remember, and I think it's a deliberate move by them to slow down applications etc, you have to write to HMRC for your record of who what and when. Takes weeks for them to respond. Why they want you to tell them, when they have the record in front them is crazy.Who can rattle off every employers start and finish date etc is absurd in my opinion. I wrote an email requesting clarification on some points 3 weeks ago and still no response.
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It was late February 2022 when Tite revealed he would be stepping down as Brazil head coach at the end of the Qatar World Cup. That, in theory, gave the Brazilian FA (CBF) plenty of time to work on his replacement. As it turned out, though, it wasn't enough. Since then, the Selecao have had two caretaker managers - Ramon Menezes and Fernando Diniz - and another manager they assumed had been hired and publicly announced it but wasn't - Carlo Ancelotti. Only now, when they take on England this Saturday at Wembley, will Brazil finally have in Dorival Jr a permanent manager in charge, putting an end to what was largely perceived back home as "a lost year". "That was the result of much disorganisation and also some arrogance to believe that any coach would just come running [to take the job] because it's the Brazilian national team," former Brazil international Walter Casagrande, now a popular football pundit, told BBC Sport. In 2023, the Selecao finished a year with more defeats than wins for the first time since 1963 - in total, they lost five times, drew once and won just three times in nine games, breaking several negative records along the way, including losing a home World Cup qualifier - versus Argentina - and three consecutive qualifiers - versus Colombia, Uruguay and Argentina - for the first time. In six qualifying matches, they have conceded more goals (seven) than in the entire previous campaign (five in 17 games). Overall, the Brazilians managed to beat only Guinea, Bolivia and Peru, so it's no surprise the team's confidence before the game with England is at its lowest level since the 7-1 thrashing by Germany in 2014. With a new era starting in London, the five-time world champions will be hoping to move on from arguably one of their worst years in recent history. FULL REPORT
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Israel is at War - General discussion (pt3)
CharlieH replied to Social Media's topic in The War in Israel
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United Rugby Championship: Glasgow Warriors v Cardiff Glasgow Warriors: (0) 17 Tries: Williamson, Sordoni; Pen: Weir; Cons: Weir (2) Cardiff: (13) 13 Try: Thomas; Pens: De Beer (2); Con: De Beer Glasgow Warriors rallied from 13-0 down at half-time to secure victory over Cardiff and move up to second in the United Rugby Championship table. A converted Ben Thomas try and two penalties from Tinus de Beer put the Welsh side in a strong position. Max Williamson and Lucio Sordoni crossed early in the second half as the hosts turned the tide, with Duncan Weir kicking the rest of Glasgow's points. Warriors move a point behind leaders Leinster, while Cardiff remain 12th. Reaction & as it happened All the latest Scottish rugby news Latest URC standings A foul evening in Glasgow made life difficult for both teams early on but the home side had the worst of it, playing into a strong wind that made it hard to break out of their own territory. De Beer booted Cardiff into an early lead and while they had to withstand a short period of pressure on their own line, Warriors' inability to deal with the conditions meant the Welsh side were comfortable in defence for the most part. De Beer banged over another penalty to put the visitors 6-0 in front and they really should have burnished their advantage with a try, but two or three goes at the Glasgow line were repelled by stout defending. The reprieve was only temporary. A great burst from Thomas Young cut through the Glasgow defence and some brilliant offloading set-up Thomas to go over. Glasgow came roaring out the blocks after the break. Kyle Steyn made good inroads before Williamson surged to the line with tremendous power to give Franco Smith's men a much-needed foothold with his first try for the club. FULL REPORT
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Real Madrid are stepping up their interest in Liverpool and England right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the 25-year-old's contract at Anfield expiring next year. (Relevo - in Spanish) Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso will join Bayern Munich rather than Liverpool if he moves anywhere this summer. (Sky Sports News) Chelsea are in advanced talks with Lyon about appointing Sonia Bompastor, the 43-year-old former France midfielder, to take over from Emma Hayes at the WSL side. (ESPN) Chelsea led the race for Brazil forward Endrick but concerns about the fee allowed Real Madrid to beat them to the signing of the 17-year-old from Palmeiras. (Telegraph - subscription required) Manchester United are ready to firm up their interest in 27-year-old Brazil defender Gleison Bremer, who has a £43m release clause in his Juventus contract. (Mirror) Aston Villa could be forced to sell English midfielder Jacob Ramsey, 22, to help avoid breaching profit and sustainability rules. (Football Insider) Manchester United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to change the role of the manager at the club, so it is more of a head coach position primarily focused on training. (Telegraph - subscription required) But current manager Erik ten Hag could leave Manchester United if he is not prepared for a change to his role, which would mean his position being diluted. (Star) Newcastle United might have to sell Sweden striker Alexander Isak, 24, in the summer to comply with financial fair play regulations, with long-term admirers Arsenal a possible destination. (Football Insider) Sunderland winger Jack Clarke, 23, will not sign a new contract at the Championship club, which could spark fresh interest in the Englishman from West Ham and Lazio. (The i) Former Arsenal head of recruitment Sven Mislintat could return to Borussia Dortmund in a role as the club's sports director. (Sky Sports Germany) FULL REPORT