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Thai mother ignores after new husband sexually assaults daughter
marin replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
No he does not he means that woman who puts up with the sexual assault of her daughter. What a really crappy thing to say..😡 -
So you order online from these guys bob? https://condoms.uk/collections/extra-small-condoms
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Never bobby, please try and find someone else to play with. Going out for my daily jog.
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Bob this is why all know its you. You call me out, and spell pedantic wrong... Not the sharpest tool in the shed. 😂 hhhhhhhow are you?🤣
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i am the guy who see's right through you. notice when you get a bit flustered you forget your capital letters.
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You have been saying that since your first post here. You always get the same reply. It's you bob!!!
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I see this problem with the British breakfast. Those beans are mostly sugar in reality. If you have the American breakfast with say bacon, ham or sausage along with home fries toast and eggs where is the sugar? I know I put no sugar in my breakfasts. Yes pancakes and the such with the maple syrup can be sweet but I have never been a fan. Here is one with a nice 5 ounce pork chop.
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Sort of an update on the 90 day online reporting. Until May of this year I had been 5 years without leaving the country and the online system had worked perfectly. Went out for a month May-June then the first of September went to CW to do my 90 day report in person as I was returning to Thailand on a reentry permit. When I went to fill out the form online I had to begin again as all my information was gone. Completed it and sent it in 5pm yesterday. I just now got the approval back. So other than having to go to CW after a trip abroad it does seem to be working fine now.
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Two sides to this story for sure. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2904777/drunken-briton-injured-by-good-samaritans-on-ride-home A British tourist, too drunk to get into a taxi, ended up in a fistfight with two Good Samaritans who volunteered to drive him home in the early hours of Tuesday in this eastern seaside tourist town. Muang Pattaya police and rescue volunteers were called to Pattaya Sai 3 Road in tambon Nong Pruea of Bang Lamung district at about 3am, where they found a man aged about 55-65 sitting on the pavement. He had sustained a broken nose, a bruised left eye, bleeding on his face and some scratches on his body. Rescuers provided first aid before sending him to a hospital. A witness identified only as Rattapon, a 41-year-old police volunteer, reported seeing a white pickup truck pull over and a Thai man drag the Briton out. Other witnesses tried to ask him what happened but received little information due to his intoxicated state. The men, who are technicians at a night entertainment venue in South Pattaya, admitted to assaulting the Briton but claimed he had attacked them first and struck their pickup truck. Police said they would check footage from security cameras around the area where the incident took place and question both parties to ensure fairness. According to Mr Manuchchai, the Briton was drinking and appeared intoxicated at a bar on Soi Bua Khao. When he attempted to get a taxi home, no drivers were willing to take him. Moved by pity, he and his friend volunteered to drive him, but the passenger became loud, aggressive and tried to attack them. "We tried to calm him down, but he refused to listen and forced us to turn into the wrong lane," Mr Manuchchai said. "When we pulled over, he struck our truck, causing damage." "He started a fistfight with us. We had to leave him on the roadside. Things escalated, and we traded punches, with both sides getting injured. After the incident, we drove away, not expecting that the police would be looking for us. We want to assert our innocence. We were attacked first despite our good intentions to take him home." Please credit and share this article with others using this link: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2904777/drunken-briton-injured-by-good-samaritans-on-ride-home. View our policies at http://goo.gl/9HgTd and http://goo.gl/ou6Ip. © Bangkok Post PCL. All rights reserved.
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This is as big a problem as losing the two. I have had the same housekeeper for 25 years now and she is like family. She came at 25 and we just celebrated her 50th on Thursday. She is paid well, after all this time 15,000B a month. She lives here and enjoys doing our gardening as well. You really need speak with your wife and find out what happened, as it will happen again if it is on her.
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The broadcast is perfect HD. Happy,now my Warrior game is not as good
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GG stop with the faux stupidity. Its not becoming at all. Yes, airplanes generally land into the wind for safety and performance reasons: LIFT An airplane's wings rely on the speed of the air moving over them (airspeed) to lift the plane off the ground. Groundspeed Landing into the wind helps obtain maximum airspeed with minimum groundspeed. Landing with a tailwind can increase the risk of an accident. For example, if you're landing with a 10 knot tailwind, your landing distance may increase by 50%. Just think about it. Rather than just pounding out more word salad. Please.
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UNESCO names Suvarnabhumi one of the world's six most beautiful airports
marin replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Trump did win, but you for sure remain one of lifes losers. Deal with it. -
UNESCO names Suvarnabhumi one of the world's six most beautiful airports
marin replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
JHC are you so butthurt you are cross thread stalking me? Sad. -
UNESCO names Suvarnabhumi one of the world's six most beautiful airports
marin replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Wont say what you should do to yourself. Trolling, you are the one doing it moron... -
UNESCO names Suvarnabhumi one of the world's six most beautiful airports
marin replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Exactly what are you babbling about today Kool Aid man? -
are Banks closed on the 14th and 15th nov. ( Loi Kratong )
marin replied to rumak's topic in Chiang Mai
Not a holiday mate!! Open -
are Banks closed on the 14th and 15th nov. ( Loi Kratong )
marin replied to rumak's topic in Chiang Mai
Songkran is April 13th. Banks are open now, no holidays... -
Let me help you with that one. It is a common golfing term. I prefer "discourse" to "dat" course because it has less water holes.
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Thai Airways joins backlash against Rolls-Royce delays
marin replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
If you are going for TG you had better look again. They may not apply for new routes but can start again on their old routes.