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20 hours ago, susanlea said:
You said he had a heart attack so you are offended by your own comments.
Jerk
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5 hours ago, susanlea said:
So he died from a heart attack?
Colin was a well-regarded member of the expat community in Thailand and a friend to many (including myself) and I find these ghoulish enquires disrespectful.
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1 hour ago, susanlea said:
Deaths rarely occur without speed and the damage indicates significant speed.
Thanks for the "expert" comment but an article in the newspaper we can't mention by his friend and colleague Roger Crutchley says he had a heart attack when driving and lost control.
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9 hours ago, CharlieH said:
on a PC hold down the ctrl key and move the mouse wheel.
I NEVER knew that! Brilliant!
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57 minutes ago, JeffersLos said:Blood test for alcohol?
Oh shut up
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What about the new "S" terminal at Suvarnabhumi? Hasn't that done the trick
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13 minutes ago, 2baht said:Colin Hastings had a healthy sense of humor in my dealings with him!
STFU and go make your "clever" comments elsewhere.
P.S. learn how to spell "humour" properly.
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5 minutes ago, 2baht said:Do you think he had anything to do with it? 🤔
Oh FFS
A good friend of mine and others has died and all we are getting is the usual shyte from bored insensitive callous pryks who occupy their time like a bunch of ghouls on this site.
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24 minutes ago, ezzra said:Just like many motorbike riders without helmets, same goes to many drivers who seems to disregard wearing seat belts
(I admit, I'm one of them) driving around town...( although my car is a much more safety protected than a Toyota Vios)...
Oh give it a rest why don't you. As has been pointed out before, have some respect and stop playing CSI forensic shyte.
This man was a friend to me and many others - go play somewhere else.
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2 hours ago, josephbloggs said:Take your amateur theories elsewhere or at the very least show some respect.
I second that. This isn't the usual "drunk/drugged tourist kills himself on a motorbike" so beloved by the bored readers of this forum, who drool over snippets like this.
This was a man who was well-known and a friend to many people (including myself) - go amuse yourself somewhere else.
What a pathetic bunch we have here who have nothing better to do other than to add "witty" comments.
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Well I'm on my first one and got a (multiple) re-entry permit - cost 4k or something
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16 minutes ago, isaanistical said:
How about all the amateur-forensic "sleuths" give it a rest?
Hear, hear!
The callousness of some of these posts is unbelievable. Do they have NOTHING better to do?
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1 hour ago, eisfeld said:
AseanNow news have taken a deep nosedive. Terrible.
I will demand a refund! Oh, wait....
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Knew Colin back in the nineties, his daughters and mine were friends. He was a nice guy. Sorry to hear this. R.I.P.
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On 4/23/2024 at 11:19 AM, snoop1130 said:
35,830 megawatts of electricity were consumed
Do you mean megawatt HOURS as a megawatt is a megajoule PER SECOND
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Brown envelopes? A comfortable retirement methinks
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OK we moved my wifes daughter to the UK when she was seven years old (didn't speak a word of English). Luckily we had a good school around the corner and they put her on "special needs" and within a couple of years she was speaking with a West London accent.
I didn't go down the road of adoption as I had been supporting her since she was three years old, and I regard her as my daughter - she's in our wills, changed her surname when she got naturalized (now British) and didn't see the point of the paper work - she IS my daughter. Plus adoption in the UK you will get examined by social workers looking for anything to say "no".
Your problem is your children are MUCH older but you say they have a good level of English which will be a great help. But as everybody else has said, you'd better move quick.
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Eh yeah - it's hot season. Tuesday was in 40 degreees of heat and flew to Switzerland - bloody snowing! Three degrees at best. Often in the summer the weather in Switzerland is hotter than than it is in Thailand. Any chance we can stop OVER-REACTING when it gets a little warm?
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Flew back to Europe a couple of days ago (Thai Airways) - instead of overflying Iran we took a detour which extended the flight by a good hour at least - went over Pakistan
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Teflon-coated?
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9 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:
You mean get implants instead of crowns?, but that's 100k a piece?
When I say "dentures" I think I mean a bridge - a plastic prosthetic that clips on - couple of thousand baht.
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Don't bother - just get the tooth pulled out. The crown ("cap") will be broken in ten years anyway and you'll have a never ending story of the tooth being drilled down to nothing to fit a new crown (aka "cap")
Then get a denture fitted.
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Would using a VPN work?
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As Jesus said "Let they who are without sin, cast the first stone".
"Put that rock down Mother!"
Air Pollution Skyrockets in Chiang Mai
in Chiang Mai News
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A committee was formed to end the pollution by rainy season. Looks like they will meet their target.