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Who is coming to the Aseannow xmas party get together?
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Who is coming to the Aseannow xmas party get together?
Says the poster of 94,000 unmemorable dull posts. -
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Who is coming to the Aseannow xmas party get together?
Let’s not play pretend here.... don’t go lumping yourself in with the rest of the forum. You’re not some innocent bystander. You’re a card-carrying member of the troll guild – one of the deeply embedded parasites who thrive on pointless provocation. You – and those equally vacuous dimwits are the only ones I bother wasting venom on. It’s just pest control.... There are plenty here with whom I engage in reasonable, respectful discourse – people who deserve it. But your type.... nope... Nice try... I'm surprised you haven't used your tried "three hits mantra"... But really, you are inviting people whom you clearly dislike so you can have a 'face-off'... the true measure of your vapid mentality... weak indeed.... -
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Rising Pedestrian Deaths Highlight Urgent Need for Enhanced Safety Measures File photo for reference only A recent report from the Department of Disease Control reveals a shocking increase in pedestrian fatalities, with 5,066 deaths recorded between 2015 and 2024, averaging 506 annually. This spike underscores the urgent need for improved pedestrian safety measures. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364899-rising-pedestrian-deaths-highlight-urgent-need-for-enhanced-safety-measures/ -
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Who is coming to the Aseannow xmas party get together?
No. I probably laugh. I can sort of imagine him as a skinny little anxious keyboard warrior type. I would just out drink him until he threw up over himself. Are you coming Nick?- 1
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Should I return to the UK - difficult decision!
I've lived the last 23 or so years full-time in Thailand, Laos and Myanmar (mostly in Myanmar). I'm single, (having divorced 3 times over the years!). My ex-wife and kids in the UK disowned me yonks ago. My 2 Thai ex-wives keep in touch, but of course their lives have moved on. I have an elder brother in the UK who does keep in touch. I'm currently just retired at 66 years old, relaxing by the sunny beach in south Thailand, and enjoying a low cost-of-living lifestyle. Why on Earth would I want to return to the UK? The problem is my health. As I have mentioned in posts in the health forum, I have an incurable (but manageable) lung condition. Most days are great, some days are <deleted>e.... I know that as I grow older, my illness will certainly not improve. It may stay the same or it may deteriorate. I am very concerned about my welfare if I stay in Thailand. I do have private medical insurance. But that really is intended to cover hospital treatment for serious accidents or diseases such as cancer etc. It's not intended to pay for long-term medical care. Will it even pay out if I claim? Who knows! If I return to the UK, then I will receive my index-linked state pension. I will also be eligible for state assistance to pay my rent, council tax etc, such that so long as the accommodation monthly rent is not more than 600 or 700 pounds, then I'm doing fine with money for food, heating etc. Some might say that the NHS is in a mess, and that I will get no help from them, but I disagree. I used the NHS and GP (doctor) services and was treated quickly and politely. I think it was a novelty for them to treat a professional white male lol! I previously lived in rural areas of the UK and would hope to do the same. Minehead (Somerset) is somewhere that would be practical for me (by the sea air, local shops, walking etc). I used to live in nearby Dunster (home to the famous castle which is also known as 'Luttrell Castle'). My ancestors owned it until death duties stuffed that in the 1950's... Nowadays, a modest studio flat in Minehead would be OK, and a realistic solution. I still have my online teaching income, and I can continue that in the UK (teaching my Chinese students in their timezone is fine). But at some stage I will no doubt have to end that work and rely on my state pension, but with the housing benefit also (the online calculator informs me that my basic state pension will be about doubled by the benefits that I can legally claim). What to do, and what to consider?
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