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thaibeachlovers
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Do any posters on here visit LOS with small children? LOL. I have zero interest in what people with children want, and I did care about adult entertainment when I spent large to visit Thailand. If I wanted the most boring night life on the planet I could have stayed home. Anyone wants to go to bed early with a book were never impeded from doing so.
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So he decides to make it about antisemitism. He must be a real ball of fun at parties. Surely he could have made that speech any time?
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I can better that. I discovered a knife switch in the family house carport that was wired directly to the live cables outside the house ie no safety breaker at all, and missing the cover, which meant anyone touching any metal part would fry. Cunningly, a load of stuff was put over it so one didn't know it was there till tidying up the carport. My SafeT Cut wouldn't have saved me from that one. I covered it up with a plastic box, and actually used it to run an arc welder that kept tripping the circuit breaker.
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Boggle away then.
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https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/todays-immigration-debate-rooted-reagan-amnesty-experts-say But whatever specific policies are being fought over now, immigration experts say the problem took root at least 30 years ago, when President Ronald Reagan signed a 1986 immigration law that has become known as the “Reagan Amnesty” and allowed roughly 3 million people in the country illegally to gain legal status. The 1986 law was intended to create a new era of enforcement, including strict enforcement of the new law that barred employers from hiring workers who don’t have permission to work in the United States. But that never fully materialized.
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Rwanda migrant plan is lawful, High Court rules
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
Perhaps the UK should become more like France then? -
Rwanda migrant plan is lawful, High Court rules
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
Hurrah for that. -
Rwanda migrant plan is lawful, High Court rules
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
It's a disincentive, where none existed before. When one has sold the family farm to send one son to the UK by paying criminal gangs, one wants to be pretty sure they will be able to stay in the UK if they reach it. If there is a chance they will be sent to Rwanda instead, one may hesitate to sell the land. -
Rwanda migrant plan is lawful, High Court rules
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
I doubt the French would allow it. Perhaps just tow them back to the middle and point them in the direction of France. -
Rwanda migrant plan is lawful, High Court rules
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
Presumably the refugees being swapped for will be vetted and approved, unlike those that came by paying criminals to do so. -
Jeremy Clarkson says he is 'horrified' over Meghan column
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
Perhaps it's then relevant to understand why the rest are "overprivileged and spoilt". After all she was their mother, as well as queen. -
Jeremy Clarkson says he is 'horrified' over Meghan column
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
I wrote before he became king that I hoped he would decline, or at least abdicate shortly after assuming the kingship. Sadly I am disappointed that he means to serve out his time in the big chair. I stand by my opinion that only William can save the institution, and IMO the longer Charles remains king the less likely there will be an institution to pass on to William ( perhaps just in England ). I thought that at the least Charles would remember what it felt like to be the king in waiting for so long, but seems that he just wants to be king too much. -
Jeremy Clarkson says he is 'horrified' over Meghan column
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
Indeed and all that free publicity. One could imagine that it was all planned in advance to generate views of what seems to be a rather boring expose of one's family. -
Jeremy Clarkson says he is 'horrified' over Meghan column
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
Seems like he apologised to me. Perhaps you see it differently. -
Jeremy Clarkson says he is 'horrified' over Meghan column
thaibeachlovers replied to Scott's topic in World News
I'm not surprised his "apology" has outraged his followers. When Clarkson aplogises for IMO something his thousands of followers agree with it's like the world has gone woke. I read the BBC link and agree with what Clarkson wrote initially. -
2 qualified. He may be indicted, but I reckon he won't be convicted. Despite his almost total fail in the past election, IMO the Democrats still feel threatened by him, hence the overwhelming desire by them to render him unable to stand again. To be convicted in a fair trial, it needs some actual words or deeds that prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he intended to overthrow the government, and that is very much lacking in an objective sense. Hopefully all the subjective ranting will be left at the courtroom door.