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14 hours ago, Keeps said:
Are you sure the way people are looking at you has anything to do whatsoever with your hat?
I would look condescendingly at anyone over the age of 16 who wears any kind of baseball cap.
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It's a family matter, much like Trumps.
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Not a great deal after years of selfless public service......I have a unicorn in my back garden.
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Seems like a lot of dangerous incidents had to happen before the police slowly decided to act.
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I'm reminded of an incident over 50 years ago in England, I was waiting in a long queue at a bus stop in winter, it was very cold. A motorbike flipped over just as it was level with the bus stop, the engine was still roaring as it lay on the road. Everybody rushed over to the rider who wasn't badly hurt and helped him away from the road to the bus stop except for one man who stayed with the motorbike, he picked it up from its prone position, sat on the bike and rode away. I collapsed with laughter at such audacity.
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11 hours ago, worgeordie said:
it's called inflation , Brexit did not help , Then Covid , ,I don't think anyone thought things
would turn out like this , I am still on 90 quid a week ,good job I don't need it as provided
for myself before retiring at 42 , But I can feel for those relying here on pension only, no
way will we get any relief from the British Government ,too busy looking after immigrants.
regards Worgeordie
I agree, the British government, no matter which party, has never overly concerned themselves much with the people they are supposed to represent, any progress made since the industrial revolution has been due to some very brave men and women who fought for basic rights under the threat of imprisonment or worse. British pensions are not a right, they are classed as a benefit. Luckily I spent most of my working life in Germany and get a good (tax free) state pension and company pension with increases paid every year no matter where I live in the world after retiring at the age of 58. I do get a British pension of 37 pounds a week. I haven't been to the UK for 54 years, they can keep their 'island home'.
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5 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:
But is that due to rising sea levels, or giant mosquitos?
Actually it was California, Florida insurance is merely getting prohibitively expensive 2x-3x the amount normally paid. I don't live there so I don't care, just something I saw on Youtube.
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7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:Looks like the prosecution's case is falling apart already.
I suppose it comes down to whether the jury is in fact unbiased. If in doubt do not convict and all that.
Pecker's testimony is more damning, anyway the hush money in itself isn't on trial instead the book keeping and falsifying records, paying campaign money for 'catch and kill', Pecker, Cohen and Trump.
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58 minutes ago, connda said:
Source? It's hearsay without a source that explains the big picture.
Then wake me up when the Biden's, Obama's (including all the properties on Martha's Vineyard), and the Gore's properties are condemned as uninsurable - or - when the sell them and find they can't obtain title insurance. Ain't gonna happen.Sorry it's California but Florida home insurance is doubling and tripling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBHbUsttwa8
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1 hour ago, milesinnz said:
"none of those beach front properties on the oceans could be insured"... some coastal property regions are becoming uninsurable in New Zealand.. but then in your world, maybe Thailand won't be affected by rising sea levels.. but if you ever did any research on these sorts of subjects, then you would know that sea level rise is a very slow but progressive fact... - it is the storms surges that are causing the most damage... not just going out and finding the sea level has gone up a few mm....
In Florida many house insurances are not being renewed, a big problem if you have mortgage, no insurance, no mortgage.
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12 hours ago, Maybole said:
Why did it take them seven years?
up till then they were paying for privacy. The Big Joke case made everybody nervous, time to shut it down.
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A vulva infection, where was the laser pointing? Try using a razor next time.
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19 hours ago, Goat said:
any photos?
Oh please no, I've just had breakfast.
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10 hours ago, frank83628 said:
do you think he is fighting Ukraine alone? you know the war could have ended 2 years ago right, saved a whole tonne of lives, but no, uk & US kept it going!
Ah, keep the humming wheels of industry rolling. Nato probably inadvertently caused the war, 'keep poking the bear and see what happens' but I doubt they could have stopped it, wars are easy to start but not so easy to stop.
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3 minutes ago, Expat Tom said:
When will the name of this new service be changed from ASEANNOW to the Russian Crime Report?
It is vert simple. The reason that the Russians are here is because NO OTHER COUNTRY WANTS THEM.
London likes them.....if they buy expensive properties.
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32 minutes ago, hotchilli said:💰
ask the cat
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What else would he say, "it's all above board but don't check my bank account"?
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23 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:
Oh, the WW2 Graves.
A reminder of the reward of appeasement.
It really doesn't matter if you're dead, a live appeaser or a dead hero....that's a tough one, I'll need my thinking cap.
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I thought the headline meant the taxi driver averted a disaster by leaving his cab, wrong again.
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5 minutes ago, PJ71 said:
Have you been on the wacky?
I haven't got the air con on and I've been reading Winnie the Pooh in Thai to my step grandchildren, it gives one some strange ideas.
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12 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:
Please also keep in mind this META analysis of available data concerning heart attacks around the time you mention, 3AM....
I don't do anything like that, it would upset the dogs and I've always regarded the movements as a little ridiculous, especially if the wife starts moving as well.
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1 minute ago, PJ71 said:but is next month not May?
We would like to think so but perhaps May is having second thoughts about appearing when it's too hot, which is why it's called May, it may arrive or it may not, it may show up for a bit and then disappear giving April some extra days, it's what Mays do.....how like them!
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8 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:
Well, of course this depends upon various factors, including insulation, size of room, efficiency of the AC unit, and other factors.
I use ACs that have an EER of 23, or above, (measured in BTU units not Kcal). Anyway, these are among the most efficient that are available to the consumer in Thailand in this market. I use Panasonic inverters. And, I use the most expensive models of the Panasonic inverters. BUT, as everybody here know, I am NOT satisfied with the quality, compared to the Panasonic ACs I bought in Taiwan/Japan. I do not know what is causing this. Maybe different quality for different markets, etc....
Also, you need to be careful when thinking that it is best to turn the AC off when you leave the room for a short period of time...
Why?
Because, there is data that shows that it is more efficient to allow the AC to remain on, and maintain a constant temperature, rather than to turn it off for a few hours, and then try to use the AC to re-cool the room, starting at a very high room air temp.
You can google this point, too.
NOTE: It sounds to me as if you may be using a non-inverter type AC, or one which might have a problem with the thermostat, or some other problem.
The Panasonic inverters that I have can maintain PLUS/MINUS 1 degree C temperature range when set to 22 degrees. But then you need to select AUTO fan. (I once had a defective Panasonic machine that was totally unable to maintain the selected air temp in the room. I finally was able to get the company to allow a return to the factory in Malaysia. or....I really do not know what they did with that defective machine.)
I think I feel colder at 3 am because that is when the body is at its weakest, many natural deaths and heart attacks occur around this time.
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2 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:
Under 21 degrees C is far better, and you will sleep better, too.
Optimal sleeping temp for humans is under 20 degrees C....
According to research you can google yourselves.
I read that every one degree below 25C increases the electricity use by 10%. 24C is OK, in fact I wake up at 3 in the morning because I feel too cold and turn the air con off.
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Thai-Brit apprehended for drug-induced car rampage in Pattaya
in Pattaya News
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More likely he is Thai with a British father but anything with the flavour of foreigner will do.