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Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, has died
herfiehandbag replied to Scott's topic in World News
Well I am sorry, but I think both your initial and subsequent posts demonstrate that you know very little, and understand even less, about how our monarchy works. -
Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, has died
herfiehandbag replied to Scott's topic in World News
Oh, I think we will survive. It is very sad indeed that we have lost our much loved Queen. But the UK existed before she came to the throne. How does it go: The Queen is dead, long live the King. Perhaps you are indulging in a little bit of wishful thinking? -
Advice sought re 'self-destructing' eyeglass lenses
herfiehandbag replied to Toolong's topic in General Topics
I had that problem with a series of sets of glasses, all bought from "upmarket establishments". After two years the coating deteriorates. My last pair ( nearly two years old now) I specified no coatings - they are fine. -
Is Gen Prawit maneuvering to become Thailand’s next PM?
herfiehandbag replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Your underlying premise is right - but I would argue that it is an institution, managed and maintained by a number of parties rather than an individual. Change however can come rapidly and unexpectedly. It needs a catalyst; a catalyst need not, of itself, be such a significant event. There have been a number of things which I have, in the past, thought may have been catalysts. I have been wrong, but that does not of itself disprove the idea. -
Suspended PM insists his term in office has not yet expired
herfiehandbag replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I take it you don't relish the Irony of him being removed by the constitutional court! Yes, it is my interpretation. If you have a different one, why let's hear it! -
Suspended PM insists his term in office has not yet expired
herfiehandbag replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The court ruling to suspend him is a clear message that those in real power do not want him in post any longer. Now whether they are enthused by Prawit's dynamic leadership style, or are lining up their chosen replacement, or are merely open to bids from interested parties ( let's face it, all the top jobs in the country are sold) we don't know, but Prayut is out.- 62 replies
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Brit 'dumped' in Thailand after his flight home is cancelled
herfiehandbag replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
No, but you are entitled to the service you paid for - a flight. Even if it has no seat back TV or free food and drinks. If the cancellation email was sent by the airline then that indicates that the airline had acknowledged and accepted the booking, it is the airline's doing and not the ticket agency. -
Over 50 Members Of Senators’ Entourage Close To Own Bosses
herfiehandbag replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I thought that the justification for an all appointed senate was to curb the practice of "political clans" appointing there junior members to posts on the senate staff? -
Police chief in Chiang Rai removed following raid on Par Club
herfiehandbag replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Rai News
Which will leave a gap in the market - I wonder which shade will move to fill it, brown, khaki or green? -
Ambulances have sirens. Sirens make a lot of noise - that is rather the point of them. One presumes that you live on one of the main routes to Prachanukroh Hospital, maybe near an intersection which requires the sirens to clear the way. Personally, having been taken to that hospital in an ambulance last year, I was pleased that they made lots of noise so I could get there quickly, and get something done about the pain. You never know, you might need one yourself one day. Of course, back in the day ambulances had much more restrained bells - but I believe many complained that they would never sell ice-cream going that fast!
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Prawit Can Keep Country Moving On Without Prayut: Academic
herfiehandbag replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Now give me access to the trough - sorry I meant a consultancy role... -
Interesting reactions to Liz Trust from within the Westminster bubble reported by the BBC. On her declared intention to act within the week to put in place measures to help with energy bills, and in the longer term to tackle the supply problems: the Lib Dems said it was lacking in detail - for the Lib Dems to attack ideas and intentions as lacking in detail is frankly hilarious; Emily Thornberry described her as "lightweight", which compared to Thornberry's somewhat more, err, "well upholstered" physique she undoubtedly is.
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Umh, he was holding on to classified government documents, which as a former President he had no right to retain, and he was refusing requests to return them. That alone justified the raid.
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Silly. Holding opinions on the current political situation in the country, even sharing them amongst other expatriates is one thing; going public is another!
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I have just watched the National Geographic documentary film "Rescue". A first rate film. Definitely one to keep on my hard drive. Living in Chiang Rai I remember the whole business. The main thing I remember about it was the way that so many: locals, Thai civilian and military and people from around the world did whatever they could to help, from the team of cave divers (magnificent men) down to the local ladies who washed and cooked for the people on site. I particularly remember the helicopters flying the rescued boys into the hospital.