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Where can I check if a Rolex is original?
You could try taking it to a Rolex service center or a good watchmaker. If it’s fake, they won’t touch it, so you’ll know right away. Just make sure the seller is cool with that before you go. Maybe offer to split the service fee—it’s fair and keeps things smooth. Honestly, though, it feels like a bit of a hassle unless you’re really sure it’s worth the effort. Personally, I’ve skipped all that stress and gone for pieces like a Patek Philippe Nautilus replica. They look great, cost way less, and you don’t have to worry about whether it’s real or not. -
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Tourists Ignore Police in Patong: Drag Locked Motorbike Through Streets
A racist troll post has been removed. -
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I've had enough of the Tourist Ghettos in Thailand!
We are having a cold snap .............you won't be seeing me in flip flops and a Chang singlet. -
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New Chang Beer
From the side of the tin, somebody posted a pic of it today -
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How Has Thailand’s New Income Tax Law Affected Your Spending Habits?
Is there a 1 year retirement visa option in Vietnam yet ? Surely that's the major consideration for a retiree, all the rest is pretty pointless if you can't actually stay there long-term. -
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UK’s Trade Future with EU Raises Concerns Over Return to ECJ Jurisdiction
Hungary secured its' borders by erecting a fence. I'm not sure that the majority of EU citizens would consider erecting fences all over Europe a price worth paying. You place great store on the perceived costs to the UK of Schengen but what about the costs of abolishing/ suspending it? Would you be happy for the UK to compensate EU states for their losses if Schengen were to be abolished? The majority of illegal immigrants land in Italy, Greece and Turkey, who are unable and unwilling to accommodate all these individuals. Some in other nations might say, "Bad luck but not our problem".However if that is the attitude, who could blame Italy, Greece and Turkey if they do little to prevent their unwanted 'guests' from leaving their territories? Illegal immigration is a problem for all of Europe and it therefore needs co-ordinated action. You state correctly that, Schengen's main objective is to ease of the movement of EU nationals, " ... but that " ... it has also eased movement of all", which is also true. However, what has this to do with Brexit? Schengen has nothing to do with the UK ending FOM post-Brexit. I still do not understand how "the end of FoM should have been one of the main benefits of (the UK) leaving (the EU)". You'll get no argument from me when you criticise Cameron, May and Johnson for their handling of the Brexit process, but - as I said previously - what I don't understand is 1) what "different path" should have been taken and 2) what these benefits would be and how they would be delivered? -
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Here's what happens when the world's richest man buys the presidency
Please let us know where you learned this priceless tidbit? Was it from Miss Information? The SS trust fund is invested in Treasury bonds. It has not been used to cover any government expenditures other than SS obligations.- 1
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