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SAFETY FIRST
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Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Damm keyboard always correcting me. I've got it set to Australian English. Should be Looozers. -
Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Nope, WRONG. You started the debate, you were the one who replied to my first comment. You've probably forgotten, go back and look. -
Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yeah, sadly I bite easily, bloody antagonisers. It's really weird, you make one silly comment about a guy having a nap in a strange place during working hours and all the looser want to attack you. -
Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I agree and have argued this point many times over the years on AN forums, this nonsense, RIP's to total strangers. They could be nasty people, criminals, Pedo's, murderers etc. Why do these people want to do this, it really annoys me. -
Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I lived there also, the worker would only see a few trains his shift. You don't know what you are talking about. How good is this forum, a Canadian dies and people want to stupidly argue about trains. Get a life LOOSERS. -
Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
He's not working 24 hours a day and I doubt 18 trains a day pas through, I'd need you to supply a link to confirm. Anyway, most trains would be night time, off shift, so he'd probably see 3 or 4 trains on his shift. An hourly nap everyday, peaceful and cool under that platform. -
Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Omg we've got so many people wanting to argue with me needlessly today, 325 - 350 is around 400. 180 is NOT -
Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
His Minimum wage would be around 400 baht a day, starting time 8am. -
Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Probably only get 1 train a day. -
Making an Automatic so it can be pushed
SAFETY FIRST replied to Negita43's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Put in Park, remove key, then depending on model there will be a button to release the Park lock function. -
Making an Automatic so it can be pushed
SAFETY FIRST replied to Negita43's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Then hope no rain that day 🤞 -
Exporting a Thai bike (forever)
SAFETY FIRST replied to Skoumalody's topic in Motorcycles in Thailand
Papa should not comment if papa don't know. He will be asked for money at the border, it's bribe money which he must pay to proceed. I've taken motorbikes across the border, had all the paperwork, books in order but sadly I was asked for money and money was paid to the border authorities. -
This is actually good news for all AN members and yourself. I often read your negative postings regarding Thailand and Thai's, about your daily life challenges on outings etc. Alcohol is a depressant, which can disrupt the balance of neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) in your brain and affect your feelings, thoughts and behaviour. I'm sure once you have dried out your sleep and eating patterns will become normal and we will see a much nicer person. Good luck with your rehabilitation. 🤞
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hallelujah, wahoo, hip-hip huzza rah-rah, three cheers, yippee🎉🥳🪅 It's about bloody time, I'm fed up with your blathering, babbling, drunken postings.
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Missing Canadian found dead at central Thailand railway station
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not a bad job, able to have a nap every afternoon.- 100 replies
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Juristic office
SAFETY FIRST replied to Dewey's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
What are you being charged for yearly maintenance per square metre and what was it increased from? Where are you located? Why have they no money? -
Juristic office
SAFETY FIRST replied to Dewey's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Why did you replace the Juristic management company? -
Young Female Golf Caddie Dies in Motorcycle Accident in Chonburi
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
That's weird and see it too often. Any impact and off it goes, head is exposed. -
Young Female Golf Caddie Dies in Motorcycle Accident in Chonburi
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Read my comment, 2 above. What is the meaning of helmet? hel·met ˈhel-mət. 1. : a covering or enclosing headpiece of armor. 2. : any of various protective head coverings usually made of a hard material. Not English calling that plastic hat a helmet. -
Aren't you embarrassed posting this information. It's obvious you've shown them how negative and bitter you are towards Thailand and its people on the first visit, so every other visit they won't be as friendly. You are more than likely sitting there all miserable and horrible, complaining about this and that, then not even leaving a tip.
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Young Female Golf Caddie Dies in Motorcycle Accident in Chonburi
SAFETY FIRST replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
They call it a helmet, it's poor English, they offer no protection. You couldn't ride a bicycle in Australia, it's illegal to use those plastic hats.