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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
You mean this one? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30970587/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_8_tt_6_nm_2_in_0_q_Papillon -
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Villagers Alarmed as Wild Elephants Invade Village in Omkoi, Chiang Mai
It will be much the same in our part of Issan--- when the sugar cane season is on the Elephants tax each truck that passes through----now the government have told them to cover every truck, as the cane falls off a lot ---makes accidents....so dont know where the Elephant tax man will eat. zzzzaaz.mp4 -
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Leopard Spotted Lounging on Road in Thai National Park
Just waiting for the "They can find a leopold, but they can't find the Red bull heir" post -
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Solar Power is cheap and it’s going to get even cheaper very soon.
Here's a photo I took in Global House in April 2018. You could have bought a 325 Watt panel for ฿6,500 or ฿20/Watt The last panel I purchased was 660 Watts for ฿3,890 that’s only ฿5.89/Watt as Posted April 29 -
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UK’s Trade Future with EU Raises Concerns Over Return to ECJ Jurisdiction
Schengen came into operation in 1986 for 5 EEC members but what matters now is that rejoining the EU Schengen is mandatory. Yes, it is obviously easier to move between nations with open borders. A big problem is that many people that have managed to illegally land within the Schengen Area are obviously not challenged when they start to move across EU borders. Europe's internal borders are not so large that they cannot be made reasonably secure - ask the Hungarians. Yes, Schengen has brought economic benefits to the EU but also at the likelihood of increasing numbers if illegal migrants accessing France and then landing in the UK, which never signed up to Schengen but now suffers extra financial and social costs partly because of it. Schengen is a system to be used to ease of movement of EU nationals only, but it has also eased movement of all. due to lack of control at EU internal borders and that is why "the end of FoM should have been one of the main benefits of leaving ..." ... Well Cameron and May fumbled Brexit before Johnson mishandled it. A different path needed to be taken for long-term benefit but there is no chance to see a true comparison now - it's way too late. As far as high UK immigration overall goes. then that trend can be tracked to the nineties and noughties, starting with Blair. -
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Starmer Defends Decision to Deny Compensation for Waspi Women Amid Backlash
Did you read the bit about why?
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