'Not a repudiation': Joe Biden holds off red wave, gets unexpected boost from midterm election
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How-To: How to stop Alibaba Commie-bandits from sending me spam?
Another double negative GG. -
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Foreign men vandalise Phuket restaurant, shatter windows and flee
Maybe it was the same guy twice -
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EEC housing market crashes: It’s a real estate shake-up
hmm. Factories closing and still the government are pushing for the minimum wage to be increased. Defies logic really. (When did shuttering become a word for shutting?) -
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How many here on the Farang Pub hope to die in Thailand?
Perfect English GG ! -
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Keir Starmer's Leadership Faces Challenges as Patience Wears Thin
Thought this was amusing ssstik.io_@jimfixeditforkier_1727679891960.mp4 -
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Not-on-Tinder: I met some super nice guy yesterday in CM. A man with some class! Amazing.
OK. But having mulled over your comments..... What if I were to join the CM Synagogue as some sort of..... Token Gentile..... Would THAT be OK? Or, not? I don't see why they would not wish to include me if I were to become, merely, "The Token Gentile".... And then, after joining, I could learn Hebrew, on the fly, as things progressed. What do you think? I mean: I am sure they would like me, personally. -
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I Voted Today
I registered on-line and got the voting materials emailed to me but I am required to mail in my ballot, which I have ready to go. It would be great if all states allowed voting by email, without having to actually go to the post office and mail in a paper ballot. My state makes registering and voting needlessly complex, in my opinion. My first registration by email was rejected. They required my last address where I lived and I was able to come up with the street address but I neglected to include my unit number, which I couldn't remember as I had moved so many times with condo flips. So, rejected; I had to research what the last condo number had been and submit the registration again. Accepted this time. Voting is also more complex than it needs to be with my state. There are numerous steps involved, from printing the ballot to filling it out to putting it in an envelope to printing a voter statement to fill out and sign to pasting the voter statement to the envelope to sealing the envelope to putting that envelope into another envelope to printing the voter address to send the second envelope to pasting the voter address to the second envelope to sealing the second envelope to--finally--mailing it. Phew! -
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What time do you get up at?
I worked my whole life in a 24/7/365 industry. I had a variable roster. One day I'd be working all night. A day or two later I'd be working all day. Constant shift changes, with crack of dawn starts, followed by middle of the night starts. All over the clock. Now I'm retired and my greatest luxury is - a lie in. More than that is the freedom to set my own bedtime/wake up routine. I've settled into one where I normally hit the sack around midnight and tend to read for an hour before sleep hits me on the head. I wake most days at 0830, bit nap until 0930. I then catch up with the news of the day on my iPad until I roll out of bed for breakfast around 1000-1030. I've been known to lay reading until 1100. Like I said, this to me is luxury after decades of sleep disruption and deprivation. The only drawback is that my days seem to fly by too fast. I sometimes wish I was more of a 'morning person' and was naturally waking (and rested) at 0700. I could probably get more done in the day. But, I am what I am. How about you? What's your routine? -
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Destination Thailand Visa Sparks Interest, Faces Future Hurdles
sorry, i'm not up to date. did the TRD make it clear that someone on a DTV who works remotely and stays in thailand for more than 180 days does not have to pay any taxes? thanks for the clarification with a reliable source / links ... -
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Baht strength - How long?
Considering your own avatar, I wouldnt be surprised if this is your wife. Was she really angry at that moment -
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Who is the best opthamologist/cataract surgeon in Chiang Mai?
You tell me you are not an ophtalmologist but someone who knows little about eyes & cataracts. -
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Thai Benefits vs Taxation.
Benefits? All that stuff mentioned I can take a flight home in less than one day and get. What I can't get; is a date with a sexy 25 year old. The health and mental benefits, quality of life not dealing with some burned out, bad attitude, fat old hag are huge I think. Old nagging lady purgatory death. Worth for me to pay some tax here. But, I guess to some having a National Park subscription is at the top of their list.
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