Dionigi
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Thai herbs: Nature’s secret weapon against deadly PM2.5 dust
Dionigi replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
for Turmeric and indian gooseberry look at pubmed, although they do not seem to do anything for airborne pollutants. The other two show no results. -
Jut down from the trafficlights at 3rd and south pattaya road going towards TukCom there is a hat shop lots of choice and reasonably cheap
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Pattaya city plans for one-way roads trial in 2024
Dionigi replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
the only important point is which way. hopefully opposite to second road -
Policeman In Hot Water For Letting Chinese Tourist Wear Uniform
Dionigi replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
How do you sex a chromosome? You take its genes off. -
Queers for Palestine is apparently a thing
Dionigi replied to Jingthing's topic in Gay People in Thailand
You mean you ate your chicken live? -
Queers for Palestine is apparently a thing
Dionigi replied to Jingthing's topic in Gay People in Thailand
No they kill them -
Nakhon Ratchasima abuzz as lottery ticket prices reach 130 baht
Dionigi replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
no body wants them price rises, everybody wants them price rises -
Breathalyzer tests proposed for Thai nightlife venues
Dionigi replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
How does the bar determine if the customer is driving? -
Queers for Palestine is apparently a thing
Dionigi replied to Jingthing's topic in Gay People in Thailand
It's like chickens for KFC -
Fertility crisis set to halve Thailand’s population in six decades
Dionigi replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It was not so long ago that we were being told that overpopulation was a problem. We were also told that micro revolution would lead to mass unemployment the same goes for AI. The world keeps on chugging along, luddites or no luddites. -
Fertility crisis set to halve Thailand’s population in six decades
Dionigi replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It did say six decades -
The freedom to move: how Bangkok is improving its sidewalks
Dionigi replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I remember, 30 years ago, police arresting chairs and tables on Pattaya pavements, they were all back within a week. Unless a concerted and prolonged effort is used nothing will ever change. Maybe huge taxes for businesses using the pavements will help the situation. -
British Tourist Trips on Road Stud and Breaks Nose in Pattaya
Dionigi replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
The two eyes were glass, I used to lever them out of the rubber surround they had nice copper or brass surrounds polished up nicely. -
Thaksin Had Four Shoulder Incisions: Paetongtarn
Dionigi replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Probably most of them -
British Tourist Trips on Road Stud and Breaks Nose in Pattaya
Dionigi replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
Ironic that it was invented by a brit for safety reasons -
This has been happening for years in Thailand. body wash in pump action bottles are 500ml, then the quantity drops to 450 and the price stays the same, then the packaging size drops but the contents remain the same then the new size comes out with 500ml at a higher price and so it begins again. Even worse are the large supermarkets which bundle 3 packs pf something together and charge more that 3 times the price. Selling 2 for the price of one (buy one get one free)should just tell you never to buy the single as it is overpriced but Thais love anything free. My wife will buy stuff she doesn't want just because she can get something free.
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mercedes headlights pop out quite easily.
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plus the Maastricht treaty was pointing the way to total unity of europe. One armed forces, one governing body with countries parliaments being relegated to the level of county councils. I did not get chance to vote but would have voted leave and still would, given the chance. Incompetent leaders is the problem, only incompetents are on offer for your vote, politicians and not leaders. There is only a veneer of democracy when you are offered a choice between a or b and both a and b are going to follow the party line. That is the same choice given in communist elections. Worse still in the uk the prime minister is not elected by the public but by his party, now that really is democracy gone wrong. Screaming Lord Sutch and his monster raving loony party probably put forward some of the best legislation in the uk.