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They don’t make them any tougher than us Brits. Brit walks off a plane crash.
Thank God for guns. My favorite T-shirt . -
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Seen this last few times here
The Black Pearl Pirate Ship Internet says "Join this pirate-themed cruise with modern and classic charm. Enjoy afternoon tea & fresh fruit while sailing to Koh Larn for sightseeing, snorkeling, kayaking, water slide, with music and live DJ." -
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Report Debate Erupts Over Police Chase in Helmet Incident in Bangkok
And exactly how will that improve the quality of your life? I'd rather see the cops focusing on behaviors that put me and mine at risk. Like speeding, blowing through red lights, riding on the sidewalks, etc. If they don't choose to wear a helmet, that's on them. -
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Accident Chinese Duo's Car Crash Injures Several Students in Rayong
Jail the fu##ers rgds SS -
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Tourism Thailand's Tourism Industry Faces Pivotal Moment as Arrivals Decline
Who would travel to a country that has been swamped by the Russians and the Chinese. Cheap Charlies from India and short hop-overs from Malaysia - that is who. Thailand never cared about who their tourist customers were - they still don't care - all they think and care about is themselves. There was a senior public servant in Rayong that publicly stated last year that Thailand needs to solve the 'corrupt Chinese problem' in the Region. There was a growing number of illegal factories with Chinese owned businesses using illegal workers. He stated that Thailand needs to change to attract the 'western' businesses (Japan, Korea, West, Europe, etc.) and that beaches and girls and sun and cheaper labour costs (Thais), was not enough these days. He also added that threatening to hit working Expats with income taxes on their money made overseas would make it even more unattractive to invest in Thailand, and he said the same for the push to increase the Thai minimum wages too high. He claimed that all those things and more, and locals turning a blind eye to irregularities, are making it attractive for corrupt people to setup and employ illegals, and very unattractive for genuine overseas investors and workers. Because being critical about Thailand is totally unacceptable, I believe he was 'demoted' or 'retired' - and therein lies the problem - they refuse to accept criticism - justified or not.
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