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Gulf of America.
Well then, why isn't it called the "Gulf of AztecLand" ... ... or " Gulf of Teotihuacan" ... "Sea of MayaVille" -
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PM Paetongtarn Orders Action as Air Pollution Reaches Hazardous Levels
I always liked the Prayut regime's idea of spraying molasses in the air for the pollution molecules to adhere to. Brilliant 😄 -
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Convicted Rochdale Grooming Gang Leader Still in the Town & not Deported
The tweet I was referring to was the one about immigration, not the protests about the slaughter of the innocent children. I am simply pointing out that the cases were treated completely differently depending on the characteristics of the "offender". But hey, that's what happens under a 2 tier system. -
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Revealed: Shocking New Details of CIA’s MKUltra Mind Control Experiments
They finally figured it out. The easiest mind control method is social media. -
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Convicted Rochdale Grooming Gang Leader Still in the Town & not Deported
Vigilante justice springs to mind. -
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Fire Breaks Out at Veterinary Hospital in Pattaya, Two Cats Perish
Pictures from responders. A fire broke out at a three-storey veterinary hospital in Soi Phonpraphanimit, (Soi Siam Country Club), Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi, on the morning of January 9. Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze without any human casualties, although two cats lost their lives due to smoke inhalation. The fire was reported to authorities at 07:30. Emergency services, including the Sawang Boriboon Pattaya Rescue Unit and fire trucks from Nong Prue Municipality, responded promptly to the scene. The building, a commercial property consisting of two adjoining units, had smoke billowing from its windows and flames originating on the ground floor. Upon arrival, rescue teams discovered six residents, including children, stranded on the third-floor balcony. Using an aerial hydraulic platform cage, all six were successfully rescued and brought to safety. They were treated for mild smoke inhalation but were otherwise unharmed. The fire’s source was identified as a fish tank and shelves holding pet supplies on the ground floor, which sustained partial damage. Firefighters brought the flames under control, though smoke lingered throughout the building. Inside the hospital, which housed numerous animals in its care, staff and rescuers found eight dogs and seven cats confined to cages. While most animals were rescued safely, two cats succumbed to smoke inhalation. The hospital owner, 40-year-old Anusara Saisaat, recounted that she and her family were asleep when they were awakened by the smell of smoke and shouting from outside. Upon investigating, she discovered smoke filling the ground floor. She and her family fled to the third-floor balcony, where they awaited rescue. Thanks to the swift actions of a bystander who alerted authorities, the situation was brought under control before it could escalate further. Anusara has since made arrangements for nearby veterinary facilities to provide temporary shelter and care for the surviving animals. Authorities suspect the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit. Police are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the incident. -- 2025-01-09 -
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Global Penis Size Rankings: The US Falls Behind in the Race for Length
Thanks! My laugh response usually is laughing at someone's comment. It is refreshing to be able to laugh enjoying the humor!! -
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SO who of you guys live in Thailand?
First came here in 1983 when in the Merchant Navy. 2004 started living here purely for tax reasons while working offshore Indonesia, 2011 started building a house on land owned by a "Thai Company" 2015 left Pattaya when lease on villa came to an end, met a lady in the Shopping Mall, Korat. 2017 Married said lady, still happily married she turned 53 last year and still lovely. 2025 will be 70 this year, live in a house surrounded by dogs who guard my bikes, fruit trees and Koi carp. Life cannot get better. 1977-2015 Worked 38 years at sea with 70% of the time Asian crew and always picked up enough of the language to help with tasks. Learning some Mandarin after always speaking Cantonese with the HK guys were fun, knew I would settle retire in Asia. Learning Thai is so important, stopped by police many times on my bike (Ninja650) can laugh and joke in Thai, the Thais work out what I am trying to say in single tone Thai, make a policeman smile you are on your way, but, have a Thai bike licence. Will only leave here when going up a chimney
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