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Could Trump's plan fail in a spectacular fashion?
G Rex replied to spidermike007's topic in Political Soapbox
I am amazed at the rubbish this smug orange creature spouts daily. Every day a different lie or ridiculous exaggeration. I don't understand why he is not quizzed by the main stream media more - is everyone in his pocket? I do not think he actually has a coherent 'plan'.- 236 replies
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Thailand Weighs Designated Drinking Zones for Tourists
G Rex replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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Join the Fun: Vote for the Baby Giraffe's Name at Chiang Mai Zoo
G Rex replied to snoop1130's topic in Chiang Mai News
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Lactose intolerance is not common in cats. Those that are, will have diarrhoea after drinking it. (not immediately lol) If he wants it, and it helps create the bond - let him have it. He does not 'need' to drink milk. Humans are the only placental animal that continue to drink milk after weaning! I do not 'need' to drink beer , but I like it...
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Senate Rejects Bill to Ban Transgender Athletes from Female Sports Teams
G Rex replied to Social Media's topic in World News
no , not a threat. but i am allowed to dream... sorry. we are getting off topic here -
Senate Rejects Bill to Ban Transgender Athletes from Female Sports Teams
G Rex replied to Social Media's topic in World News
3rd time lucky? One can only hope -
I don't believe anything or anyone any more.
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Thailand Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Foreign Businesses
G Rex replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Expat Arrested for Keeping Exotic and Protected Wildlife
G Rex replied to Georgealbert's topic in Central Thailand News
All of this speculation about " how could they afford to buy this large property" is off topic bs! I live near Kanchanaburi and 4 years ago bought 50 Rai (correction, my Wife bought , lol) of land on a sealed road , with water and electricity connected for about 2 million baht. His land, on the newscast, looks unimproved - so I doubt whether it would have been a huge expense more than 10 years ago. 'Most of the listed species in the original article - even the exotics - do not require a permit to own. It is only the civet and reticulated python, Thai species, that require a permit. The Sulcata Tortoise, though on the CITES list, is readily available in Thailand, and permits are easily obtained. While in the area, these officials should visit the Surasi Camp Zoo in the Kanchanaburi district. This zoo has many local species, such as Civets, Binturongs, Bears, and many monkeys - being kept in deplorable conditions. -
I just completed this quiz. My Score 30/100 My Time 108 seconds
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okay Doctor. I stand corrected. please accept my most humble apologies by the way Doctor. 🧑⚕️. What is a ‘diesase’?
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My thoughts exactly!! The article lost me after referring to the victims 'enigmatic disease'. No (normal) human has ever referred to an affliction as 'enigmatic'!
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dilligaf? 🥱
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Volvo Drives Modest Growth with New EV Models and Repair Services
G Rex replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Volvo offer some interesting models here in Thailand - but they are expensive - and Volvos resale values are abysmal! Despite being seen on a lot of the Thai Soap-operas , (obviously as sponsors), they are not regarded as a prestige car in LOS. That mantle is still held by Mercedes and (the ugly as sin) BMWs. -
[QUIZ] 4 August - Album Covers From The 1970s
G Rex replied to Captain Flack's topic in The Quiz Forum
I just completed this quiz. My Score 60/100 My Time 42 seconds -
I just completed this quiz. My Score 85/100 My Time 33 seconds
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Thailand Poised to Implement Carbon Tax to Curb Emissions
G Rex replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Blah blah blah! this will no doubt counteract all of the crop burning.. Hurrah!- 25 replies
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or maybe a dragon? breathing fire and all that SpiderMike aka St George
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Indian-Thai man accuses delivery rider of spying, threatens to kill him
G Rex replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
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700 Stray Dogs Starving in Thai Landfill - Rabies Fears Rise
G Rex replied to snoop1130's topic in Central Thailand News
The problem will resolve itself. Malnutrition leading to immuno-compromise, then a wave or two of Parvovirus or Leptospirosis. Rabies would have the added benefit of getting rid of a few of the kind hearted do-gooders. Win Win I am a dog owner , I love my dogs , and believe that pet ownership is a wonderful thing. However the response in this country to stray and dangerous dogs is irresponsible, ridiculous, and dangerous. -
Wife & I went to DaNang last month. I echo Britmans' comments - not much to do there - seafood is great , most tourists do the Hoi An , and Ba Na Hills tours... The weather was awful while we were there, so that didn't help - but Vietnam did not do it for me, It has a different vibe from Thailand. I got my visa online before arrival - US$25 - fairly simple procedure - takes a few days for approval. Then just print it out and present it to the officious immigration officer. 555
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Buying a new car.........you'd think it was easy
G Rex replied to Rampant Rabbit's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I would not buy a new car without driving one first. You should not just accept the blurb from motoring journalists - they are not averse to embellishing the product after enjoying a slush-fund weekend away being financed by the manufacturer. I have ordered and paid deposits on vehicles - and then found after driving them, that the experience was underwhelming at best. I have then cancelled my order - without any problem. I have bought 8 new vehicles in Thailand, and test drive them all before purchase. I have not had an experience like the OP has had - but maybe that is because I have never considered buying a Toyota! -
my first car was a Fiat 850 Sport Coupe. It fit my lean 6'4'' frame like a glove! The 903cc engine was good for 100mph on a downhill run - but being a rear engine car, the steering would get a bit vague at speed - as the front end started to lift... In the following 45 years, I have owned at least 60 other cars...