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DJ54

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  1. We’ve got a big speaker on power pole next to the house…usually blares at 06:00 when music followed by Tha run down of what seems the entire list of prices for the market 3 times a week. 
    Neighbors finished their house and I think the clipped to speaker line… works for me..555
     

  2. OP I’ve had it happen when the ATM was out of money. Check your bank online to see if any transactions. You should be ok.
     

    I’ve had my U.S. ATM eaten at ATM because of my negligence not paying attention.. .. I didn’t get the card in time when it was returned after transaction. I was very very lucky after a lot of begging the

    bank retrieved my card the next day…. which usually doesn’t happen.. .. 

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  3. DUI related not Thailand… China is zero tolerance… if you drove your car to pub ..whatever there is a service a driver shows up to pub puts ebike in your car trunk (boot) and drives you and your car home. Takes ebike and heads off. …. @ $15-20 US and much better than jail time and fine and loss of license. You have to pass driving test again to license back. 

  4. Had a Pit/Lab mixed.. wonderful dog raised from puppy. Once I heard her heard her barking like crazy and hearing bad reviews on their temperament ran in backyard with a stick Incase I had to defend myself…. she was trying to help a little puppy that’s head was stuck in the fence….

     

    the only other issue …. neighbor said she tried to bite him… asked how dog was in fenced backyard..

    uhh ohhh I was going to borrow your lawnmower that was in backyard…. no one was home thy were

    doing that four letter word WORK… gave the dog a treat no one should go and take anything out of

    anyone’s yard without asking …..

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  5. Didn’t know so I looked it up…

     

    Halloween is a holiday celebrated each year on October 31, and Halloween 2022 will occur on Monday, October 31. The tradition originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor all saints. Soon, All Saints Day incorporated some of the traditions of Samhain. The evening before was known as All Hallows Eve, and later Halloween. Over time, 

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