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Trump chickens out again.
my 'source' being the 60 minute video itself, well Lesley Stahl's narrated version. i watched it, i know exactly what was said, neither of them mentioned the laptop directly, however that was the scandal Trump referred at that point of the interview -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 9 October 2024
Similan Islands Reopen to Tourists for High Season Next Week File photo for reference only In an exciting development for travel enthusiasts, the renowned Similan Islands are set to welcome tourists again from next Tuesday, 15th October. This popular archipelago, nestled in the Andaman Sea, includes the illustrious Mu Ko Similan National Park and will be accessible to visitors up until 15th May next year, aligning with the high season. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340260-similan-islands-reopen-to-tourists-for-high-season-next-week/ -
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Drunk Driver Causes Multiple Vehicle Collision in Pattaya
You been on the sauce yourself? You already knew it would be “lowlife local males”, “way too many of them round here” “what are they doing here anyway”. Well here’s a clue they are Thai, they live here as this is their country and had you bothered to read the article you would know that the alleged drunk was actually female. Quite clearly you see yourself as a bit of a part time super sleuth seriously I would quit if I was you. -
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Michael Moore Predicts Trump’s Political Demise in 2024, but Warns Against Complacency
It appears this was posted today, but refers to an article published by Moore on 10th September. Latest info indicates Trump ahead on all fronts. This may be an unstoppable trend at this point in the election process, but nothing certain. In the remaining time Harris needs to be more specific about her policies. -
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First Conviction in Victoria for Nazi Salute: Self-Proclaimed Nazi Faces Sentencing
I love students wearing Che T-shirts shouting down National Socialist loons, when they both hold the same beliefs. Pathetic National Socialists are far less a danger than the "approved" Socialism of the left. -
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Similan Islands Reopen to Tourists for High Season Next Week
In an exciting development for travel enthusiasts, the renowned Similan Islands are set to welcome tourists again from next Tuesday, 15th October. This popular archipelago, nestled in the Andaman Sea, includes the illustrious Mu Ko Similan National Park and will be accessible to visitors up until 15th May next year, aligning with the high season. A spotlight shines on Koh Similan, the largest island in the group, celebrated for its pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and unique landmarks such as Sail Rock and the whimsical Donald Duck rock. With inviting waters and gleaming coral-sand shores, it offers a paradise for snorkelers, divers, and sunbathers. Officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation have meticulously prepared for this season. Safety checks and repairs have been completed across facilities, ensuring a smooth visitor experience. Buoys now delineate snorkelling zones off Koh Similan and Koh Ba Ngu, while piers at Koh Payu and Koh Bon have seen repairs to address previous damages. Phang Nga province's tropical allure is set to entice both Thai nationals and international visitors. With the islands' idyllic horseshoe bay, guests can enjoy swimming, snorkelling, and relaxing, fully immersing themselves in this natural paradise. As the islands reopen, they once again promise unforgettable adventures in the heart of the Andaman Sea. File photo for reference only -- 2024-10-09 -
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Trump’s Plans Would Increase US Debt Significantly More than Harris’s, Study Finds
The doublethink on the part of Trump supporters is astonishing. On the one hand, Trump promises not to engage America in foreign conflicts but on the other his presence in the White House somehow deters those participants in foreign conflicts from launching conflicts. How does that work exactly? -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Plus it's something that some people always believed was safe, and now a widely held long term belief is being challenged and it makes for uncomfortable reading for some. -
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Why is the MAGA movement so susceptible to crazy conspiracy theories?
She's married to a Jew so he's LITERALLY in to her -
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First Conviction in Victoria for Nazi Salute: Self-Proclaimed Nazi Faces Sentencing
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-67085625 -
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Are Older Men in Thailand Trading Love for Financial Ruin
It’s Thailand, for farangs only 3 things matter for a wonderful relationship. Money money and money, god help those who run out of it. The sad truth is that like in most countries ALL men or in Thailand farangs, are simply walking ATMs. If you keep that at the forefront of your mind, you won’t be a pauper when the illusion of love wears off. At least Thai women are feminine and great at acting the part. -
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Got a pigeon problem? Time to break out the LASER!!!
Seriously I got rid of the pigeon nestling on my balcony with colourful windmill toy. I don't stay often in the condo and the pigeon decided to made a nest behind the air compressors and even laid eggs. Tried the scarecrow and fluttering plastic bags. Didn't work. Tied few colourful windmills and it has been a month, the pigeons didn;t return. Keeping my fingers crossed that this will work. -
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First Conviction in Victoria for Nazi Salute: Self-Proclaimed Nazi Faces Sentencing
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 9 October 2024
Bangkok Police Nab Volunteer Rescuers in Cable Theft Crime File photo for reference only In a bizarre twist, police in Bangkok's Bang Rak district arrested a group of volunteer rescuers accused of pilfering telephone cables. The gang, caught red-handed in the Si Phraya area on the 8th of October, cleverly employed siren-equipped vehicles to extract cables from underground manholes. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340259-bangkok-police-nab-volunteer-rescuers-in-cable-theft-crime/
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Ten rescued orangutans returned to the wild in Indonesia
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