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Clidgey/Klidgey < Google and ChatGPT say this word does not exist
They were trying to sound posh, like missing out the R in Karzi -
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Practice makes perfect
Following on from a couple of recent threads, do you practice what you preach? -
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Appeal Launched for British Teacher Gravely Injured in Thailand Crash
This was never different in USA. -
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Thailand to expand child support to all under six years old
So it will run for six years max? Nice. Better than those old bastards. They live for ages. -
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Will Fear of Mutually Assured Destruction Keep Us Safe in a New Nuclear Era?
The Doomsday Clock is at 90 seconds to midnight. its lowest point ever. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1072256/doomsday-clock-development/ -
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Sole searching: Foreign man’s shoes stolen from Thai beach - video
Someone stole my fried chicken one time. We out and put the picnic basket down and then went to take a photo of the lake. Just a few meters away. When went back the fried chicken had gone. At first we thought it was a dog but the chicken was under 3 bags of sticky rice. I have respect for the man. I wish I was as good at theiving. Good for him. -
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Places to stay for max 2 weeks on Jomtien Beach rd.
Jomtien beach is very long. I prefer the northern end towards Dongtan beach and the water park, as the beach further south feels pretty isolated, though many might disagree. I’ve stayed at the 4 star ‘Jomtien Palm Beach’ hotel, which has a great pool. Avalon Beach and Welcome World resorts look good, though I’ve not stayed in them. View Talay 5 and 7 are apartment blocks near the beach, avoiding having to cross busy Thappraya road. There’s a large amount of road construction at the moment, just south of the above places. Jan 2025 is of course peak high season, so some places could be booked out. -
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Tree burrowing Pest
It appears to be a buprestidae species. Not sure if spraying chemicals will help since the critters are boring under the bark, and if it is a buprestidae species then note its ability to metabolize toxic heavy metals, even living under tree bark soaked with arsenic or lead. The tree became a host for pathogens due to the bole damage, most of the time the tree will recover. Just let it take its course. BTW, what tree species?
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