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Liverpool Lou

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  1. What did the proposed deposit-taker tell you about the proposed terms and conditions?
  2. In Thai baht, Swedish Krona is 2,484,260.21 Thai baht. A simple easy look up on the internet. Or he could have just read the OP!
  3. Yes, Swedish translations to English do. What 'kin difference does it make?
  4. Huh? Why was she "tapping away on your phone" and why did she take a photo of your parcel on your phone? Something (everything) in your story doesn't add up.
  5. How could a Thai woman use a photo of a Western male's passport "to get lots of loans"? Are you worried that the woman in the Post Office and every person in immigration and your bank and every hotel, house or condo you've stayed in and all the staff of every airline you've used could also do the same?
  6. Yes, there is... "At the same time, another moped driver came from behind and tried to overtake Felicia and her crashed moped. During the overtaking, Felicia received a violent blow to the head...".
  7. Media such as Asean Now are aggregators that republish articles from other sources and are not permitted to alter them, regardless of the quality of the content.
  8. I believe that means "The person who drove into Felicia [after she skidded] has been questioned by the police and released...", as the full article suggested happened. From the OP... "At the same time, another moped driver came from behind and tried to overtake Felicia and her crashed moped. During the overtaking, Felicia received a violent blow to the head..."
  9. Probably because there was no suggestion that he was riding, the article only refers to her crossing the island and her skidding in the rain.
  10. It's, very obviously, a translation from the original Swedish that is clearly linked, it wasn't written in English that way.
  11. You have a couple of alternatives for the answer... 1. Read the OP 2. Google.
  12. Let me sum it up - plain common sense or in your case a complete lack thereof. Well, you didn't "sum it up", neither were you able to indicate any of the "gobbledigook" that you claimed I posted. Now you accuse me of having a lack of plain common sense...how do you come to that conclusion, specifically, please?
  13. Where was it reported that he "cannot walk"? Patients in hospital are generally moved around in chairs or beds.
  14. It has and, no matter how many times it is regurgitated, no one here knows the specifics apart from what has already been published, murkily, everywhere...if there was any clarification, everyone would know about it but, hey, let's have another 15-page thread of the same old pointless bickering to which there are no clearly specific answers.
  15. not sure if it is still practiced but some inmates used to get shackled for the first month or something. Maybe that used to be the case many years ago (they also used to execute prisoners by shooting in the heart through the back on a wooden X-frame!). No prisoners, these days, are shackled in normal circumstances in Thai prisons unless they are being punished for severe prison rules violations. Sometimes, depending on the circumstances, shackles may be used for inmates being taken out of prison for court appearances, if that cannot be done by video.
  16. and there you have it And there you do not have it. That was not reported in the link provided in the same sentence.
  17. But, then, you (nor anyone else) have not seen his private medical records, so both your "AFAIK" and your "diagnosis" is nonsense. His daughter did report that he did have surgery a week or so ago.
  18. It is. He's in the custody of the Corrections Department while being treated.
  19. You really can't help yourself, can you? No one eats fish heads in Thai prisons...unless visitors bring it in for them.
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