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Russian casualties
Another nonsense claim by Ukraine. They are in full retreat so how are they going to be counting the Russian soldier bodies? British tabloid journalism at its finest -
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
Hi mate. Tick box "C", which says your Government (Australia) does not mandate disclosure of your TFN tax file number. -
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
Assume!!! Can I just say that if any of my banks sends me a form to complete that they think is important enough to send in the first place, and I don't return it, they usually threaten suspension of my account. UOB Thai does that every two years with certification of my investment account; Hargreaves Lansdowne does that yearly if I don't send them copies of my ID to prove who I am, EVERY YEAR (crazy sh *t); HSBC did that with KYC forms....and so on.- 1
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Great cheese offer at Makro - Buy 1 get 1 FREE
Yea, and I just did a 'side by side' test, and whoa, what a difference. I had the ARO on hand to make Velveeta, which was probably a mistake, as turned out just OK. Tasty is nice, and Vintage is too sharp & crumbly for me. Keep Aro on hand for my 3 cheese & Peperoni or Chorizo pizza (Parmesan, Mozzarella & Cheddar), and works fine, as a sharp Cheddar is too dominate a flavor. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
As the West is doing, and hope Trump keeps doing, because it is the right thing to do................. This is very interesting, but not for Franky..........🤕 -
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Great cheese offer at Makro - Buy 1 get 1 FREE
Mainland Vintage Cheddar. I've never tasted a better mature cheddar here in the Chiang Mai area. -
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Title "Master" on Thai ID cards
Yawn - someone else, also with the mental age of an eight year old was already way ahead of you !!! -
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Title "Master" on Thai ID cards
I was told It's Ma'am as in charm, not Mam as in spam or Mum as in chum. Indeed... Its a formal and respectful term of address for a senior officer in the Police force or Military or professional setting and would be used in the same manner as 'Sir' when addressing a male. Etymologically the term originates from Madam, with the apostrophe denoting dropping out the 'd'. As you pointed out... its pronounced Ma'am... as in 'harm', but without the R, however, in formal circles the Queen would be addressed also as Ma'am, but that would be pronounced as in 'ham' (mam), however, the first address would be 'Your Majesty' then any follow up in converstation (if one took place) would be Ma'am (mam). Its a funny old language !
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