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Saw my German Shepherd doing the same and winning
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Sodium Cyanid - lethal poison
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57 minutes ago, Expatthailover said:Money talks in ANY country
may be ... but in Thailand the volume is extremely high
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1 hour ago, darksidedog said:If he had an effective travel insurance policy that gave him cover at the time of the incident, that should not matter.
I dont know who comes off looking worse here, the insurance company for wriggling out of paying or the Hua Hin politicians who were very keen to get a photo with him, but now seem to be washing their hands of it, as it might involve lobbing out some cash. They are both missing a big PR opportunity.
most travel insurance ae valid only for the first 45 days of the travel. It is clearly written in the contracts.
He should have read his - no need to blame the insurance
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2 hours ago, jenny2017 said:
Truck driver Songkran Naree, 45, who surrendered to police at the scene, said he was driving from Chon Buri to Kabin Buri when he dozed off behind the wheel, sending the truck crashing violently into the sedan’s rear.
"Dozed off" should give him a place in hell. RIP.
no I would give him mitigating circumstances for being honest and not bother us wit another brake failure
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Let the voice of the people be heard
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19 minutes ago, Samuel Smith said:
How do you know they didn't get it fixed using their own insurance?
good question. He (his wife) should try to contact their insurance and find out
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2 hours ago, trd said:
It's sad that a law is even required. How can a motorist who is obstructing the path of an ambulance and is able to get out of the way, not do so when it's obvious that someone's life may depend on getting to hospital quickly. It's just common decency.
it's even more sad that the law will never be enforced even if existing - and nobody will care
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So many misunderstandings.
They don't shoot panthers, they don't cheat, they don't own expensive watches ...
they don't ....
Sorry for them
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The allegations against the monks will damage the reputation of the Buddhist clergy. These allegations have threatened one of Thailand’s key institutions,” Charoon said.
he don't care that the allegations might be true ... and that the clergy themselves already took care of damaging their reputation
brazen impudence
while I believe there are honest monks existing with high morale it is obvious that there are too many who allow themselves to be quite different
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Indicting seems to be a correct step forward
- but I wonder how far they (or the court) will go
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Is this a bad joke - or a sly strategy?
move in for 10 years. Then everything will be forgotten so they hope.
And they can stay forever.
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While being a celebrated movie star - having an uncommon body might have been a heavy burdon in society
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Sounds too good to be true.
But why should it not become true? At least the insight is there.
This is what many of us are hoping for - why not consider it possible?
I am sorry for the negative comments here.
You dont't give them a chance - not even in your thinking
You might say I'm deluded.
But if you call your negative thinking real - that's deluded, too
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6 hours ago, greenchair said:
Is it possible to find a way to blame red shirt elements for that.
Surely it wasn't a democrat. ?
not necessary.
While I don't know to which political party she might be connected - knowing the red shirts' outstanding history of violence- it seems much more likely that it is them - if it has to to with political groups at all.
This statement must be allowed
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Good to see that so many people -most of them -Thai -helped
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No Thais are longer required to declare valuable items
No Farangs, too?
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What can I say? ... Insanity
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Best of luck - and help from enough of the right people
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But don't forget this crackdown was necessary to end a violent tried coup
by people who laid siege on public ground and protected that in military manner.
They intended to burn down Bangkok which they really tried in the end.
Those who joined those militants and became victims caused that themselves.
Only excuse might be naivity
The only mistake the than government made was to wait to long until they at last enforced law.
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4 hours ago, YetAnother said:the thai version of 'law'; something to be hidden behind, used, twisted,manipulated,cited when in one's interest
time to introduce the law of the people
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9 hours ago, yellowboat said:
Industrial grade BAD juju is more like it. The whole island is in dire need of an exorcism. Have no interest in ever going there after those Burmese kids were found guilty.
... after those Burmese kids were found guilty.
and oviously no effort was shown to prove that other suspects were not guilty
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1 hour ago, InfinityandBeyond said:Good on the young woman to have the presence of mind to escape the situation and alert friends, family and authorities.
Hopefully the hospital in Koh Tao did a proper examination and collected potential evidence properly.
... as they always do at Koh Tao
(Irony off)
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Grief-stricken mom picks up son’s body from morgue after balcony collapse
in Bangkok News
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Why is the father's part not mentioned?
He is suffering.
And the mother seems to be a <deleted>.