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torrzent

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  1. 2 hours ago, dfdgfdfdgs said:

    Pattaya forum is a biased audience so please don't move it...

    You seem to be confusing the real world with the cyberworld.  People "in" the Pattaya forum do not physically reside there and are capable of clicking on threads in any forum......how are you going to prevent these "biased" people from coming visiting your thread, especially if word gets out over in the Pattaya form about your derogatory comments!

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  2. 15 minutes ago, RickG16 said:

    For someone who doesn't bother to watch fights you talk a good game ^__^

     

    The fight was a damp squib... but "styles make fights" as they say. And these two didn't gel. Only couple of fights ago Joshua vs Klitschko was a cliffhanger.

     

    Next time I see Anthony Joshua I will let him know you said he's a "sub standard pugilist" and a "chump". Which in your language means winning an Olympic gold + 3 world titles.

    Thanks for agreeing that I know my stuff.  There are very few that know more.  As noted, I don't watch the sub-standard fights. BTW,  "Sub-standard" does not qualify as a style.  Also don't forget that the vastly overrated Klitschko, was well over the hill and ready for the robotic boxers graveyard, so that result doesn't say much for Joshua.

  3. On 7/4/2017 at 2:25 PM, Chicken George said:

    Retox Soi Lengkie. All draft Guinness in Thailand comes from Dublin. Only 150baht in the daytime up to 6pm. After that only 170baht..Open 24hrs too. 

    only one problem there is my decision to have the full English breakfast at 98baht or the Guinness first! 

    I thought the 98 baht guiness was the full english breakfast....or maybe that was half a dozen pints?

  4. 21 minutes ago, Jeremia Juxtaposed said:

    Bottled African brewed Guinness Extra is the best Guinness I have tasted anywhere in the World ...... I haven't had a decent pint of Guinness anywhere in Pattaya.... Always too thin and watery..

    Tried that bottled african stuff...it was almost undrinkable...nowhere near Pattaya pint quality

  5. 50 minutes ago, Get Real said:

    Whenever did I say that it´s not moved up? I just stated that they have to move up the quality, because it doesn´t fit the street level. And that it was a shame it has to be like that.

    Such a shame that you cannot understand plain English.  It is a function of high density population in areas with restricted land.  Is that easier for you?

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  6. 41 minutes ago, Get Real said:

    Such a shame that they have to move the quality up in the sky, due to that it doesn´t fit in at the sleazy street level. 

     

    And then, just another fine video from "Dan the Man" :cheesy:

    Actually if you visit anywhere if Asia with limited land supply, lots of entertainment is moved into upper floors of buildings.  Seoul, HK, and Tokyo come to mind.

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  7. 18 minutes ago, johng said:

    Not fake news  I remember a couple of cases  over the last few years of workers  going down drains to clear them and being overwhelmed by "fumes"

     

    Confined space work is due to many causes including H2S, carbon monoxide, electrocution and others.  I do not see definitive evidence in your link that this as H2S or being an "annual event", and therefore your post is fake news.

  8. On 3/30/2018 at 11:56 AM, dorchester said:

    Here comes our annual deaths from H2S, hydrogen sulfide.It plays a nasty game,of smelling like rotten eggs,then tricks your brain into thinking its gone when its not

    Sorry, do you have a link to prove this, or is this  fake news?

  9. 9 hours ago, JSixpack said:

     

    A fatberg weighing the same as 11 double decker buses and stretching the length of two football pitches is blocking a section of London’s ageing sewage network.

     

    The congealed mass of fat, wet wipes and nappies is one of the biggest ever found and would have risked raw sewage flooding on to the streets in Whitechapel, east London, had it not been discovered during a routine inspection earlier this month.

     

    Now workmen armed with shovels and high-powered jets are working seven days a week to break it up. The grim task is expected to take three weeks.

         --'Total monster': fatberg blocks London sewage system

    Could that be used for cooking?  Might a  bit of "funk" to some otherwise bland meals!

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