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Desperate Husband Offers 20,000 Baht for Missing Wife's Return
Blue Muton replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
He’ll be so reassured that the AN sleuths🕵️ are already on the case. -
Wanted American Arrested in Phuket for Illegal Business Operations
Blue Muton replied to Georgealbert's topic in Phuket News
Maybe that was the partner’s plan all along?- 66 replies
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Blue Muton replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
Patience A new C4 crime drama starting this week. 'Against the backdrop of the historic city of York, detective Bea Metcalf forms an unlikely duo with young autistic police archivist Patience Evans, opening a door into a whole new world for Patience.' -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Blue Muton replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
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BBC Chairman Calls For a Thorough Review of Israel-Hamas War Bias
Blue Muton replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Source is hardly unbiased nor objective: Trevor Asserson is a British lawyer specialising in litigation. He is the founder and Senior Partner at Asserson Law Offices. A member of the Law Society, Asserson is active as a lawyer within the Jewish Community in the UK and Israel. He is based in Jerusalem, Israel. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
Blue Muton replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
I guess I’ll stick with S1&S2 then! -
I live in a rural part of Suphaburi and love it. We travel around a bit and I know a few of the neighbouring provinces quite well. Suphanburi city is just over an hour outside of Bangkok and is ok, the immigration department is excellent. It's mot too big but big enough for a Makro, Robinsons etc. and doesn't have the pesky monkeys that Lopburi suffers from. Ang Thong and Singburi are quite small, Chainat is ok and there's some fantastic scenery around there but again may be a little small. The city I'd probably go for is Nakhon Sawan, if I were looking to live in a city, which I'm not. I don't know why but it always seems quite chilled to me with its beatiful park and Bueng Boraphet as well as some very nice temples.
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Judge Denies Trump's Mistrial Request Over Stormy Daniels Testimony
Blue Muton replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Just to be clear, do you now accept that's what actualy happened as it quotes directly from the court transcripts? -
Judge Denies Trump's Mistrial Request Over Stormy Daniels Testimony
Blue Muton replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Very easy to find several reports. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/05/07/politics/judge-merchan-trump-cursing-hush-money-trial-stormy-daniels/index.html -
Judge Denies Trump's Mistrial Request Over Stormy Daniels Testimony
Blue Muton replied to Social Media's topic in World News
So, part of the Trump administration, hardly surprising and hardly impartial. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
Blue Muton replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
I quite like Harry Wild, so Im looking forward to the third series which starts next week. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
Blue Muton replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
Starts today, Dark Matter. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
Blue Muton replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
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I've used Wise for a few years and would thouroughly reccomend them, so am extremely displeased with a recent experience. My old bank closed my account last year because it was linked to a mortgage that had been paid off a few years ago. I opened a new account with Natwest and my company pension has been paid into it for a few months. I tried making a payment from Natwest to Wise, as I was setting them up as a payee a couple of warnings about possible scams came up, which I dismissed. I was asked if I'd been solicited to make a payment through Wise, to which I replied no. When I attempted to make the payment I was called by Natwest security who despite being given all of the requested information refused to process the payment and suspended my account. My brother has just tried to make a payment from his bank (not Natwest) and they have also suspended payment pending him contacting thier anti fraud team. Is this a new thing? Am I just unlucky or has anyone else experienced simmilar issues?
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Grand Filano scooter hard starting after sitting.
Blue Muton replied to paul1804's topic in Motorcycles in Thailand
Same here, battery about 500 Baht. -
Unruly British man goes berserk on Bangkok-London flight (video)
Blue Muton replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Sounds like the case for the defence has already started; ‘....he’s vulnerable’. -
Most exciting thing you've done in Thailand
Blue Muton replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Plenty of exciting things but the question was the most exciting so I uess that would have to be meeting my wife for the first time, not that the intervening years have been unexciting. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2023)
Blue Muton replied to CharlieH's topic in Entertainment
Those of you who enjoyed 'Band of Brothers' and 'The Pacific' will probably like this new one from the same stable 'Masters of the Air' but you'll have to wait until January. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2023)
Blue Muton replied to CharlieH's topic in Entertainment
I was sans computer for a couple of months then haven't posted for a while but have been lurking and picking up some good recommendations, so thanks. A few things I've recently watched are..... The War on Disco, a documentary about stuff that went on in the US but was comletely new to me. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/war-disco-teaser/ The Last Detective, a show that ran from 2003 to 2007 and somehow passed me by at the time, I'm quite enjoying it. "The series follows Detective Constable "Dangerous" Davies. Davies discovered a crime committed by a fellow officer at the opening of the series, and is treated as a pariah by his colleagues as a consequence. Moreover, he is committed to his work and is staunchly humane, leading to a view of his being soft by colleagues, and a degree of grudging respect from local criminals. The show's title reflects the initial attitude of his superiors, who describe him as "the last detective" who would be considered to head up a major case. Recurring themes include Davies solving the apparently minor crimes he is given, often resolving more complex and associated crimes (historical or contemporary), and Davies repeatedly being the target of practical jokes by younger but more well positioned detectives in his unit.his colleagues as a consequence. Moreover, he is committed to his work and is staunchly humane, leading to a view of his being soft by colleagues, and a degree of grudging respect from local criminals. The show's title reflects the initial attitude of his superiors, who describe him as "the last detective" who would be considered to head up a major case. Recurring themes include Davies solving the apparently minor crimes he is given, often resolving more complex and associated crimes (historical or contemporary), and Davies repeatedly being the target of practical jokes by younger but more well positioned detectives in his unit." Season 4 of The Met: Policing London is out now, I've just finished season one and was left fuming at one case where a woman killed her four month olld baby through neglect of a most horrific nature yet escaped scot free, what a disgusting abuse of justice and whatever has gone wrong when such a heinous act can go unpunished. One man got 27 months for cruelty to a kitten, he's just one of over a hundred people per year imprisoned for animal cruelty but it seems that's viewed as being worse than cruelty to children. Rant over.