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Snail-resistant container plants
We share a wall with the grounds of a church school that has been closed since COVID. I think they mostly come in from there. There's all sorts of things living there. I guess no one has any suggestions for actual plants though, so I think I'll just get more bromeliads. -
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US Tourist's Temple Graffiti Sparks Outrage in Chiang Mai
How eloquent. But......as expected. -
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Renewing my British passport - HMPO totally lost the plot and the I lost the will to live!
Well, following Googled advice although my passport does not expire until 16th January next year I decided to play it safe and apply now. At 79 I figure I can afford to loose a few months, So after initial hiccups with VFS caused by their web site being down and complaining I did get to make an appointment for 21st May once they settled in to their swanky new offices. I downloaded the form, filled it in, laboriously scanned and printed colour copies of every page of my extended passport (only used about 6 pages so won't do that again) and put together proof of residence and address - an AIS bill in my name with full address all in English and scans of my car and motorbike licences also giving the address in English. This will be my 4th renewal and HMPO have mailed the wrong email address needing more info, in spite of VFS Global emailing me from the address on the application form confirming sending the docs to the UK but the HMPO muppets were too careless. I only realised when they sent a text advising email sent but it never arrived. So I emailed the help line who came back quite quickly asking for various info like proof of address etc and sundry other info they already had. After the 1st 3 0r 4 replies to me it became clear they could not find the application based on what they said. However, each time they emailed me it was to ask a different question but the real killer came with their email no 7 where they basically refused to renew the passport unless I submitted documentary proof showing the town or village where I was born and proof I was British. Now I was adopted and apart from my parents telling me I was born in Herts there is nothing in writing. They have been dead for 40 years so I cannot ask them. HMPO apologised for waiting over 30 years (3 passports to date) to discover they didn't know the town or village I was born in but demanded documentary proof like original birth certificate. I have the one my parents were given after the adoption order in 1946 - but I have no Adoption Certificate nor am I likely to ever get one. The UK birth certificate notes I am an adopted child. Doesn't say where from of course and adoption details were mostly kept secret. So I am waiting HMPO email no 8 hopefully answering my query about if I send them this nearly 80 year old document, the original birth certificate, will they undertake to (a) not lose it and (b) send it back safely. Unspoken of course is how much more do they want to know that they've already been told This is totally farcical and with high blood pressure I don't need all this effing stress from morons. Who can I complain to as I feel a formal complaint is justified? -
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What are the women like in Mae Hong Son and Mae Sariang?
What are the women like in Mae Hong Son and Mae Sariang? Soft and lumpy as far as I recall! -
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US Tourist's Temple Graffiti Sparks Outrage in Chiang Mai
Disgraceful / Disrespectful and Disgusting that anyone would think of doing this Hopefully will get the full force of the law. -
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Trumps deadline for trade deals has arrived
The foolishness of Trump posting in the middle of the night: In the wee hours Wednesday, the president fired off a series of posts and, in one, he complained, "I like President XI of China, always have, and always will, but he is VERY TOUGH, AND EXTREMELY HARD TO MAKE A DEAL WITH!!!" According to MSNBC's Zeshann Aleem, Trump's late-night complaining is the type of "emotional" response is indicative that he is playing a losing hand, he knows it and he's preparing his supporters for a bad ending. According to the analyst, Trump's "compulsive" late-night admission indicates a state of mind that China will factor into their end of the negotiations, giving them an upper hand. 'Emotional' Trump is tipping his hand as China calls his bluff: analyst
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