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Jury finds Donald Trump sexually abused E. Jean Carroll in civil case
bunnydrops replied to Scott's topic in World News
Come on. How can he remember all the women he has sexually assaulted? Give the guy a break! -
Same, Same, but different
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Finally some good news about tinnitus
bunnydrops replied to gamb00ler's topic in Health and Medicine
The link works and Thanks. I have had it since my late 50s. Most of the time I don't notice it, but it does seem to be getting louder now that I am in my late 70's. I find it gets worse if I have been wearing headphones for a long period. -
He needs to return the item. The police won't do anything. You offered to return the money, but he needs to return the item.
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How does he want to get the refund? Did he send the item back to you? Keep copies of the messages you send and the replies.
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Farmers Now Forbidden From Drying Rice On Roads
bunnydrops replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I don't think this one will be enforced. But as for the burning, it has all but stopped in my area (west of Phimai). Cane fields use stripper machines now to remove the leaf. -
I need a long ride--out of Thailand
bunnydrops replied to Furioso's topic in Motorcycles in Thailand
Found shot dead on the mountain road between Oaxaca and the coast. Still had his wallet and the money in it. The only thing missing was his expensive touring bike. -
John Renbourn leo kottke
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I need a long ride--out of Thailand
bunnydrops replied to Furioso's topic in Motorcycles in Thailand
Car accidents or crossing roads is not the same as being killed because someone wants what you are riding on. Yes, life is a risk, but it is best not to be walking around a ghetto wearing gold chains unless you have a lot of friends there. Sticking to the main roads, I guess not much trouble. Riding alone on "The roads less traveled" can be risky. -
Cheapest/Best Way to Water My Lawn? (not including water price)
bunnydrops replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in DIY Forum
I have seen them in one of the big box stores, my guess would be HomePro. I wanted to add that they are not very good if pumping water from a pond or well. The porous material clogs up over time. -
Cheapest/Best Way to Water My Lawn? (not including water price)
bunnydrops replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in DIY Forum
Two types from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Orbit-56805-Precision-Sprinkler-Adjustable/dp/B07D49H9YG/ref=sr_1_16?crid=3OGUI0VK34FXH&keywords=adjustable%2Blawn%2Bsprinkler&qid=1704962249&sprefix=adjustable%2Blawn%2Caps%2C356&sr=8-16&th=1 https://www.amazon.com/Gilmour-819603-1001-Pattern-Impulse-Sprinkler/dp/B0036GA7K8/ref=sr_1_8?crid=3OGUI0VK34FXH&keywords=adjustable+lawn+sprinkler&qid=1704962249&sprefix=adjustable+lawn%2Caps%2C356&sr=8-8 -
I need a long ride--out of Thailand
bunnydrops replied to Furioso's topic in Motorcycles in Thailand
Surely one that someone won't think they need more than you. Sorry for the negativity, I lost a friend in another country for his pedal bike. -
Buddhism does not directly condemn prostitution, but the harm, deceit and disease caused by this occupation are acknowledged as dangerous
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I lived near the Canadian border during the time their show aired and could watch both the US version and the Canadian. The Canadian version was far less censored.
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We Of course, some will not do well in the labor market, but would they do better here? You seem to suggest they are working as singles instead of in a couple. I know many that are doing quite well. One with a 4th-grade Thai education, started at $11 an hr. doing landscape, but being a very hard worker was making $24 an hr in less than 4 years. Another got a job driving mail delivery for the US post office with all the benefits. You really have a very negative opinion of Thai women. As for the US marriage. As a US citizen, you are not allowed to have more than one spouse. If you have a wife in the US and you get a legal marriage here or in any other country, you can be prosecuted for bigamy.
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By US law, if you marry here (legal) you are married there, Although, they may not know. It is faster to get her a green card if you marry here and stay here 6 months before applying. I know people who went the K-1 route and have been in the US for over 2 years and still do not have a green card. ( They get a piece of paper that allows them to work and to travel to and from the US until their request is approved or rejected. Lots of info here https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/110-ir-1-cr-1-spouse-visa-process-amp-procedures/