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Golf driving range close to central BKK
Shortly off to BKK on a 2 month stint. Mostly work. But want to take as much time as possible to absorb the culture. however, one thing I'd like to continue is practicing golf. Something Ive taken up recently and dont want to slip in 2 months. Anyone know of a recommended golf driving range in, or close to, central BKK? Not sure where Ill be staying tbh, so anything easily accessible from central BKK by uber will work. Will be bringing a small selection of clubs from US so no need to rent clubs. Cheers. -
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Fire Breaks Out at Phai Tan Temple Crematorium in Bangkok
Pictures from responders. A fire broke out at the crematorium of Phai Tan Temple in Phaya Thai district during the morning of 12 March, prompting an emergency response from local fire crews. The incident occurred at approximately 11:25 at Wat Phai Tan, located at 15 Phahonyothin Road, Phaya Thai, Bangkok. The temple, which regularly hosts religious ceremonies, experienced a fire originating inside the crematorium. The blaze affected an area of the roof, primarily damaging the heat insulation around the furnace. Firefighters from Dusit Fire and Rescue Station arrived promptly at the scene and managed to extinguish the flames using water. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. According to initial assessments, the fire was likely caused by excessive heat accumulation from the cremation furnace, which led to ignition in the surrounding insulation material, which some of which had fallen and covered the furnace. Authorities have urged temple staff to remain vigilant and conduct regular safety inspections of cremation facilities to prevent similar incidents in the future. Further investigations will be carried out to confirm the exact cause of the fire. Local officials reassured the public that the situation has been controlled and that there was no significant structural damage to the temple premises. -- 2025-03-13 -
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How much do you pay your Thai woman per month?
Hey Bobby the only thing you are "rolling in " is the S##T coming out of your mouth. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 13 March 2025
Mentally Ill Man Attacks Woman with Machete Over Alleged Theft A 49-year-old woman is in critical condition after being attacked with a machete on 12 March, by a man suffering from mental illness, who accused her of stealing rubber scraps. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354421-mentally-ill-man-attacks-woman-with-machete-over-alleged-theft/ -
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Activists Vandalize Trump’s Turnberry Golf Course in Pro-Palestinian Protest
Yes like electing new presidents. Sounds like you are condoning this. Shocker. -
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Mentally Ill Man Attacks Woman with Machete Over Alleged Theft
Picture from responders. A 49-year-old woman is in critical condition after being attacked with a machete on 12 March, by a man suffering from mental illness, who accused her of stealing rubber scraps. Police Lieutenant Sanon Kaewsorn and officers from the Srinakarin Police Station’s rapid response unit were called to a roadside drink stall on the Khuan Din So–Tonton Road in Moo 5, Ang Thong Subdistrict, Srinakarin District, Phatthalung. Upon arrival, officers found a pool of blood next to a stone table near the drink stall. A plastic bottle containing white liquor was discovered under the table. The injured woman, identified as Ms. Thip Nudam, had sustained severe machete wounds to her head and back. Medics from Ang Thong Municipality rushed her to Srinakarin Hospital for emergency treatment. Investigators identified the attacker as Mr. Jay, 38, who lives next to the drink stall. According to eyewitnesses, Ms. Thip had been drinking white liquor at the stone table when Mr. Jay approached her, wielding a machete. He allegedly accused her of stealing rubber scraps from his property. When she denied the accusation, he struck her three times with the machete before fleeing the scene on a motorcycle. Mr. Jay’s 68-year-old mother confirmed her son was responsible for the attack, explaining that he suffers from a psychiatric condition and is on medication. She claimed he had been angered by Ms. Thip’s alleged theft of rubber scraps from their family’s plantation. However, Ms. Thip’s husband, Mr. Teerayut, 50, denied the accusation, stating that his wife had taken the rubber scraps from their own land. He acknowledged that she had a history of stealing rubber in the past but insisted that, on this occasion, she was wrongly accused. He added that local leaders had already investigated the matter and confirmed that no theft had occurred. Village headman Mr. Athikom Makchuay noted that Ms. Thip had a reputation for theft, which had caused problems for the community. He speculated that Mr. Jay, upon seeing her near his home, became enraged and attacked her. He also confirmed that Mr. Jay’s family had been providing him with ongoing medical treatment for his psychiatric condition. Police have arrested Mr. Jay and seized the machete used in the attack. He has been handed over to investigators at Srinakarin Police Station for legal proceedings. The case is under further investigation. -- 2025-03-13
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