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6 hours ago, 2baht said:
Insufferable loss of face! What a brilliant pointing opportunity, can the rightful owners please point at the bankers? ????
Or just at the correct house.
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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:
25kg to be approximate. To be precise, the weight of the container would have to be included also!
I assumed they'd short-fill it!
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2 hours ago, Denim said:
Probably not ' stuffed ' into drain just washed there by heavy floodwater.
Where we live , Three concrete weirs ( very heavy ) completely destroyed and washed away by flood waters coming off the nearby ridge. Water is very heavy and moving a sandbag is no big deal. Just try lifting a 25 liter water container....heavy .
25kg, to be precise.
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I have a vague memory that pre smartphones they were doing QQ and HI5 on their feature phones. Before that they would spend hours chatting on their dumbphones, watch TV and VCDs, and also do puzzle books.
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Maybe check how many amps the clipper draws, or how many amps the old battery was and make sure the new one can provide at least that amount
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21 minutes ago, macahoom said:
Why do some people think electrocution always involves death?
e·lec·tro·cute/əˈlektrəˌkyo͞ot/verbpast tense: electrocuted; past participle: electrocuted-
injure or kill someone by electric shock."a man was electrocuted when he switched on the Christmas tree lights"
Because that's what it used to mean.
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On 9/9/2022 at 1:17 PM, Stocky said:
She was, she was born in Nigeria, then moved to the US.
Then she's a huge beneficiary of colonialism. With her strong ideological views, I'm surprised she hasn't vacated the US, and given her property back to Native Americans.
I dare say she has views on the country and people that has given her everything she has, too.
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If she'd been born in Africa, as she'd obviously have preferred, she'd be working in a field earning $2 a day. Instead she earns a six figure salary while getting to play victim.
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A Ford dealer?
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Lazada can't refund you as you didn't give them any money in the first place.
You want compensation.
Was the delivery method selected by ticking a box, or via private discussion with the seller?
Have you read their T&Cs?
Good luck.
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Just look at their website, it's stated when they come with windows:
https://www.powerbuy.co.th/en/computers-and-offices/laptops/windows-laptops
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24 minutes ago, KhunLA said:Just proves big oil & auto makers only care about profits.
I'm shocked!
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...who was going to see his mother on mother's day...
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On 7/13/2022 at 5:04 PM, eisfeld said:
BTW never seen such a weird kickstand. What's the red thing that sticks into the air?
Is it a thing you put your foot on to extend the kickstand when its in the horizontal position?
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You'll need a death certificate, countersigned by the deceased.
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+1 for Honda and them getting it right the first time. The labour rate is so cheap relative to the west it's a no-brainer. Tyres seem expensive there though, so I get them elsewhere.
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This only adds up if the 1,000 baht in the wallet was fake.
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1 hour ago, BusyB said:
Indeed. Those poles don't have red flags at the rear end as a warning about their length (as is customary in better run countries).
In better run countries they don't let you put whatever you want on the back of whatever vehicle you want. They also know that a red flag probably won't achieve much.
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Any good vet should be able to deal with it. The university is fine if you don't mind waiting around (go back the next day if you get a student). Whichever vet you go to, I would ask if a SNAP test would be appropriate.
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5 hours ago, BadSpottedDog said:
Seriously? Thailand has a GMO free policy? Well done Thailand!! I can add another reason why I love living here!
Maybe they're anti GM cos America wants to grow GM jasmine rice which would adversely affect Thailand's rice exports.
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5 hours ago, Thailand said:
You do know you completely missed the point of the original post?
I got the point, I just asked a question.
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23 hours ago, Thailand said:
Why did I know that would get that sort of response sooner rather than later.
Perhaps you would like to guess why I did not buy more fuel?
What 'sort of response'? A genuine question. 200 baht's-worth of fuel and free food seems like a good deal to me.
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Why didn't you just buy another 200 baht of fuel?
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3 hours ago, worgeordie said:
The delivery companies should give them more from the 30 %
profit they get from each order , but that's never going to happen.
regards Worgeordie
AFAIK the delivery companies make a loss, despite the high commission.
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If denied entry at DMK, can I use my pre-booked flight to exit?
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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I'm not up to date, but years ago Air Asia was strictly a point-to-point airline. I once went from Bangkok to Bali via Kuala Lumpur and had to go through Immigration at Kuala Lumpur to check in for the second flight. Don't know if it's still like that or not.