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I saw a guy doing this on Phetchaburi Rd one afternoon at commute time (heading in the direction of KSR). I was eating at a stall, the lady that ran the place answered a phone call and started looking at me, then says something to me about a farang while pointing to the street. People came out of shops and alleys to see him, they seemed pretty entertained. The traffic was blocking him while he managed to keep moving. Farang have to give money.
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House January 6 committee votes to subpoena Trump during Thursday’s hearing
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
I consider these a favor to the boss in Moscow. He didn't want someone on Team Biden to stop it with a phone call. -
Two big mugs of very good coffee every morning, each mug takes an hour to consume. If it took three hours no matter. A life of luxury from my point of view.
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Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
bendejo replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Tajikistan! That country is nowhere near Ukraine. Sounds like their gov sent them to please Vlad, and the guys aren't happy. Chechans too are being drafted and sent there, they don't sound too happy either. And now that swine in Belarus sending the country's young. Could this be the beginning of a grass-roots uprising between Russia and the people of it's block? Maybe soon will be revealed that Russian soldiers are dying from being shot in the back of the head. -
Sigh. Years of GOP gerrymandering first delivered W, a success by their standards ("just sign what we give you, dummy"), and then a second popular loss/electoral win and the party gets their biggest booby prize. I've stated before I'll never again use the expression "no one is that stupid." As Grover Norquist (Mr Tax Pledge) said during the 2012 presidential campaign "it doesn't matter who the GOP nominates, we just need someone to sign our legislation." (I keep recalling that amid this Herschel Walker mishigas.) But I do suspect the orange guy has taken some pleasure in shredding the Republican party. And just think: he was ready to drop out when the Access Hollywood tape came out, and Bannon talked him out of it.
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Some time ago, around the early 2000s, someone built a development just outside NYC, condos and offices. He was having trouble getting people interested. After a while he came up with the idea of getting DT to attach his name to it, paid him a million dollars. And the units sold like hotcakes. A friend from the area told me about it back when. This is the place: Westchester condo complex dumps Trump name I don't think there any doubt, with himself included, that going into politics was the worst decision of his life.
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Durham Inquiry Appears to Wind Down as Grand Jury Expires
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
One tells the lies, the other swears to it. As I've been saying, the russiarussiarussia/Mueller Report is the sleeping Godzilla in the bottom of the ocean that will awaken and destroy [Trump]. Espionage, treason, foreign collusion, and all the trimmings that come along with it. Hillary channeled Cassandra when she said "Putin's puppet." You can be sure there is a load of crimes that haven't been publicly revealed yet; it started in June 2015 and he's still at it. By conservative (ha-ha!) guess-timate I'd say one scofflaw act per month in that period, but probably more like several per week. Even if he doesn't get the jumpsuit that matches his face paint he'll have to deal with at least ten years of legal entanglements for his transgressions. Say goodbye to the inheritance, kids. If he dies before they get to put him in prison is that considered a win? Ask Bill Cosby how that works. -
has anyone felt something happen a few nights ago?
bendejo replied to onebaht's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
The light changed, that was when I understood. -
Have you tried a re-scan of channels? Sometimes they add things, move them around, etc.
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has anyone felt something happen a few nights ago?
bendejo replied to onebaht's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
There was a song on the radio I hadn't heard in over 50 years. Later that day I saw taxis on the street. I'm not making this up. -
House January 6 committee votes to subpoena Trump during Thursday’s hearing
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
IMO when he brought in that goon squad (Sidney Powell, Pillowman et al) I think he dangled a tempting carrot in front of them, maybe something like "whoever turns this around and keeps me in office gets a billion bucks" and thus ensued something on the level of the movie "It's a Mad Mad Mad World" combined with "The Thick of It." Powell is going to do some orange jumpsuit time for that crank call to the Pentagon about the CIA chief being kidnapped. Oh, and rotsa ruck collecting that billion if they did succeed. -
Durham Inquiry Appears to Wind Down as Grand Jury Expires
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
WSJ <--> Fox News <--> NY Post same same Perhaps the two (virtually) printed ones aim for the same crowd but at different levels of intellect. -
House January 6 committee votes to subpoena Trump during Thursday’s hearing
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
Pelosi is cool as a cucumber, check out the 1/6 vids of her trying get something done. The orange guy throws his plate against the wall, a spoiled little boy in a fats man's body. Can't handle embarrassment? That is a pretty embarrassing thing to have the world know about you. Ever Schumer can get a flame under his _ss sometimes, takes a verbal jab at the acting AG. -
The GOP plan is to make the US economy as bad as possible to make the Dems look as bad as possible in 2024. They can do magic the way they can oppose something and when it passes Congress and the people like it they make it look like passing it was their doing, when not one GOP rep or senator voted for it. A lot of them are campaigning on the infrastructure improvements which they actually voted against. If they succeed in cutting Social Security they'll tell the retirees it was those commie Dems that did it. Unfortunately I don't think there are enough GOP voters intelligent enough to see through that, and it seems the RNC is well aware of that, and they would like to keep it that way. I'll always remember Rick Santorum calling Obama a snob because he said every kid should get a college education. Voter ignorance makes the Republican party strong!
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Thailand targets Indian tourists for post-pandemic rebound
bendejo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
"This lady is having penis!" -
Thailand targets Indian tourists for post-pandemic rebound
bendejo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
yes yes come on! -
Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to intervene over seized classified records
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
Over the past weekend he said the documents are his. There goes the hoax (man, he loves that one!), the planted documents, and the rest of the nonsense. How securely the docs were stored means nothing. Who actually lifted and loaded the boxes is moot. Case closed. Lock him up. The only case that can be made is challenging the National Archives, which will be an expensive disaster for him. It would be high drama if someone called into question who has had access to this info, and I'd not be at all surprised if US intelligence detects info from them in dispatches by foreign adversaries. "A bowling alley and a Chinese restaurant." -
Alex Jones told to pay $965m damages to Sandy Hook victims' families
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
You can be sure there are some slimy characters out there watching all this, doing cost/benefit analysis. With the cost reaching over $1 billion this sort of influencing does not come off as lucrative. Give him Time Magazine's Most Odious Man of the Year award. He should have everything of value he owns taken away and made a ward of the state, made to live in a public housing project* on a stipend, with strict policing on his spending, as in some areas of the US where people on public welfare have to deal with drop-in inspectors going through their closets etc. "Oh ho, what's this, a new jacket? How did you pay for it?" and so on. I don't think he has what it takes to go into exile, but I would suspect he has a honey pot somewhere. *preferably one with a high crime rate