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Price of a cup coffee
Soi bukoa pattaya is the most reasonably priced food soi in the country. Especially breakfasts. Like many places Time bar does an early bird breakfast for 99baht including tea or coffee. The poster was certainly ripped off charged 80 baht for an instant coffee in that area. -
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Minibus Driver Falls Asleep at the Wheel, Crashes into Barrier, Utility Pole & Dies
Something's got to stop them eventually. Surprises me how two aircraft can collide with all that room up there -
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Are high end smartphones worth the money (to you)?
I dont fuss about the camera on my phone but recently i have been forced to upgrade my smartphone to contiue internet banking as the bank app would not operate on the old phone. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 6 February 2025
Rayong Woman Seeks Police Station Refuge from Abusive Husband Picture courtesy: Naewna A distraught woman named Ms. Wipada has taken refuge outside the Phluak Daeng police station in Rayong province, fearing further violence from her husband. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350956-rayong-woman-seeks-police-station-refuge-from-abusive-husband/ -
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Are high end smartphones worth the money (to you)?
I prefer to buy quality products. Those 5k phones are plastic crap. I would pay 20-25k for a phone, certainly not Apple rip off prices. Considering i use it several hours a day for 3-4 years i don't think 17 baht a day is excessive. -
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Rayong Woman Seeks Police Station Refuge from Abusive Husband
Picture courtesy: Naewna A distraught woman named Ms. Wipada has taken refuge outside the Phluak Daeng police station in Rayong province, fearing further violence from her husband. The 31-year-old sat in tears in front of the station on Monday, showing reporters her injuries and the damage to her van and other property, allegedly caused by her intoxicated husband during a late-night outburst. Ms. Wipada reported the incident to the police, detailing how her husband, in a drunken rage at 3 a.m., not only physically assaulted her but also smashed her van, damaged two motorbikes, and wrecked their shop. Picture courtesy: Naewna In desperation, she expressed through tears, "I'm terrified to return home. I don't know where to go or where I'll spend the night. For now, I might have to stay with a friend to ensure my safety." She added that her mother is travelling from out of town to support her, and they plan to discuss their next steps upon her arrival, reported Naewna. Picture courtesy: Naewna -- 2025-02-06
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