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yeah yeah yeah - Kinda like the cloud seeding which is only done when it looks like it is going to rain and then when it does rain it's because of cloud seeding and not because it was going to rain anyway.
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I would be pleased to mix mine with a little Jim Beam . . . All in the name of science of course.
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On 5/30/2021 at 11:31 AM, steve3245 said:it will be in my girlfriends name .
Aye - this is an excellent idea!
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She gave me something! I don't know if it was crypto or what. It burned like fire but I put a strong salve
on it for a few days and it's some better now.
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Audio book free sites (that you don't have to register for) - anyone got any good ones?
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I would just renegotiate the whole thing. Sounds like that is pretty much what is going on anyway.
If the rent does not service the debt it's not going to work out. Less rent money now is OK but increasing
rent in years two and three.
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What a silly statistic. Neither did 98% of any other age group.
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I must say I'm curious how a hand bag, woven mask, slippers, and some ceramic helps them to "explore their
creativity" ?
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The sparkys and the air con guys I don't care much but if the massage girl is tardy . . . . .
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How does this work? New claims for unemployment go up 475K every week yet jobs created of 355K for the month and everyone has a roaring hard-on?
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I don't know how he is going to do it. Tournament is six weeks away and he has not swung a club since who-knows-when.
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I know three different fellows who have condos to sell. Not a nibble, not a chance, and they see no change for quite some time. To a man they have all said that buying instead of renting was a big mistake.
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The Red Cross of Thailand has some very different ideas about whom is and is not qualified to give blood.
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People and governments are hanging a LOT of hope on those vaccines and, although I'm sure they are going to be a help, I'm not at all convinced that level of hope will be realized. TBS I hope I can get my jabs soon but even after that I am going to remain very cautious.
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I bought a few of the $200 calls on Thursday afternoon late and sold them just after the open on Friday morning and made a tidy profit. I was a registered rep at one time and supposedly I know what I'm doing. I do options often though not this kinda stuff. It was an acceptable risk and this time it worked out. That is all I'm going to do.
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I have often wondered how is it that there is not a building as big as Wembley standing behind every immigration office to hold all the paper?
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ALWAYS one of first things I do when I return to the west is have a nice bottle of wine. I do not drink a drop of it when I'm in Thailand.
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The Thai Red Cross have some rather unique conditions that must be met before they will allow farangs and older people (50+) to donate. That one office would ask for paid testing prior to donation would not surprise me at all. Isn't that what the various immigration offices do? Kinda make up there own rules as they see fit?
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Me and mine are all good but I'm sure not counting my chickens right now. Tomorrow is a new day. The stock market went up up up and I made a hellva lot of money. And without a hint of a lie I would give it all back if this virus had never happened. There is whole lot of folks in great pain right now.
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Next June. I'm in training for the Thailand leg of the Tour de France.
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I think they all need "one more last chance" and all would be set right. Brexit - the never ending story . . . .
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For me its the sauce that comes with that distinguishes between one place and another.
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Yes indeed - it's easy to believe that they will be able to build and launch their own spacecraft.
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The Red Cross of Thailand has some "unique" rules with regard to age and donating blood. What can be done in the west very easily is not so easy here and in many cases will not be accepted at all. Check their website for information.
Elderly expats given lifeline regarding mandatory insurance requirement for Non-Immigrant “O-A” visas
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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The embassies are NOT going to get into the business of certifying insurance documents issued in a home country.