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  1. 11 hours ago, webfact said:

    'Millionaire pretty' who hit 8 cars cleared for new license

    By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

     

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    Kritrada ‘Zomy’ Tabtimphol in a photo posted to her Facebook on May 28, 2015.

     

    BANGKOK — Police said Monday they’re not sure why an internet celeb accused of crashing into eight cars while under influence of meth two months ago was allowed to take a test to regain her license to drive.

     

    Despite facing a criminal trial for DUI stemming from the November incident, Kritrada “Zomy” Tabtimphol posted a photo of herself sitting for a written driving test on Saturday, which the officers in charge of her case said they were at a loss to explain.

     

    Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2017/02/06/millionaire-pretty-hit-8-cars-cleared-new-license/

     
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    "Pretty" I've seen Martians in SIFI Movies who are PRETTIER!

  2. 14 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

    Hmmm, Is The Nation part of the CP Group?

     

    Cable TV is "regulated" by the NBTC so in theory TrueVisions has to follow those regulations.

     

    If rights fees increase then TrueVisions should be able to pass those along to consumers, in the form of higher fees, with the NBTC's approval.

     

    The main issue here, other than a lack of competition, is that TrueVisions tells customers about changes in packaging a few days after they implement it, AKA: Thai Advanced Planning.

     

    The obvious solution is to have at least three competing providers, but I would imagine CP Group dislikes NOT having a monopoly.

     

     

    At least that's better than "WE TV", they simply make the changes, DROP things like BBC and then don't even say anything until a customer calls...then there is No One to Explain why and the alleged "Manager"

    NEVER Returns calls.

     

  3. 7 hours ago, masuk said:

    I've been using ThaiExpat TV for three years now, and can't fault them.

     

    As I don't want programmes made about guns, gangsters, mobs and violence, I find that getting a good UK service of BBC and ITV selection, along with Australia +, is more than adequate.   There's even two BBC channels for kids.

     

    All channels are available for the previous 10 days, and no problems skipping the adverts.

     

    Last year I bought a set-top box and this allows remote control of all channels.

     

    Well worth trying their free trial.  My wi-fi is 10mB and is handled well.

    Cost and Contact Details Please ?

  4. 16 hours ago, ezzra said:

    The woman and THE MAN were raped? this is very, very rare and unheard of in this country of male being raped while in the company of a woman that the culprits could have had her, Not sure what to make of this story, it could be true, albeit very far fetched one.....

    Ezzra.... They were BOTH MALES, Gerald and Michael.

    Hope you can get your head around that point and grasp the general thrust of the situation.

  5. 23 hours ago, bendejo said:

     

    It is pretentious with all its name dropping.  But that is the point, it mocks the vapid values of "my lovely."  Missing from the lyrics listed is the part about children begging in the street, when she's faced with real  things.

     

    I remember this from 1969 when my friend picked up the album.  I don't think I've heard the song since 1970.  I don't recall it getting much airplay in the US.  I'm surprised anyone remembers it.

     

     

    Hmmm, we'll all look forward to hearing YOUR Next Million Selling Song.... any time soon?

     

  6. 5 hours ago, bannork said:

    thai3 also known as jackie 54 likes to wind up folks with his negative comments. It's the way he is.

    I believe he said he's leaving Thailand this year. 

     

    Quite honestly I couldn't give a damn what the "NAY SAYER" has to say, Loved the song when it was released, gave it a stack of airplay on my radio shows and millions of people still love it.

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