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Filler fiasco: Fake doc’s botched injections leave dentist’s family disfigured
What a nice mother. Taking her daughter to get her face rebuilt as a gift. -
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
My post:- "If he lives in the Phillippines he is entitled to the annual increases/increments." Your post:- Wrong my friend if he lives in the Philippines it is not frozen . I am CONFUSED!!! You are saying if he lives in the Phillippines, his pension is not frozen, and I am saying that if he lives in the Phillippines, he gets the annual increments (i.e. not frozen) and you are telling me that I am wrong? An apology would be acceptable! 🙂 -
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Toppings for toast?
For me, Various pates, reduced sugar blackcurrant jam, tinned sardine/mackrel, Heinz sandwich spread (available here in Cambodia) -
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Four Charges Filed Against Driver in Bus Fire That Killed 23
No, they bolt to prepare for the upcoming test. Run home to mom's basement and continue drinking, claim he only started once he got home 'cause he was in shock. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 2 October 2024
Pattaya drunken brawl: Construction worker dies, Brit arrested Photo courtesy of John Max Neale Facebook Thai police have provided an update on a drunken fight in Pattaya that left a Western Australian man dead and a British tourist under arrest. The tragic brawl, which occurred outside the Walk In Mansion Hotel in Pattaya, saw the Aussie construction worker lose his life after an altercation with a 29 year old British man. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1339285-two-friends-in-drunken-dispute-one-knocked-unconscious-after-argument-turns-violent/?do=findComment&comment=19276605 -
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JD Vance Faces Pivotal Moment in Vice Presidential Debate
Stolen valor Tim explanation after getting called out for another lie. -
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Ghosted: Spooked Chon Buri man blames ghost for KFC order
The KFC bland chicken and soggy fries. Maybe next time the ghost can order Texas Chicken. -
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Trump Too Scared To Appear On 60 Minutes
Trump is not capable of answering a serious question! He only speak BS and that is all he knows! Ignorant is a soft word.... -
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Two Friends in Drunken Dispute: One Knocked Unconscious After Argument Turns Violent
Pattaya drunken brawl: Construction worker dies, Brit arrested Thai police have provided an update on a drunken fight in Pattaya that left a Western Australian man dead and a British tourist under arrest. The tragic brawl, which occurred outside the Walk In Mansion Hotel in Pattaya, saw the Aussie construction worker lose his life after an altercation with a 29 year old British man. The construction worker, 58 year old John Max Neale, originally from Leicester, had been drinking with the British tourist in the early hours of Friday morning, September 27, when things spiralled out of control. Thai police reported that the 29 year old punched Neale, causing him to fall and hit his head on the pavement. Despite paramedics performing CPR and rushing him to Pattaya Memorial Hospital, Neale could not be revived. Witnesses and CCTV footage appear to back the allegations against the unnamed British man, though he continues to deny any wrongdoing. Police Major Tanongsak Inphadung said, “He refused to say anything, even though we had an interpreter, and he will get a lawyer to defend the lawsuit.” The cause of the fight remains unclear but police suspect alcohol played a major role in the fatal encounter. Both men were staying on the same floor of the hotel, and Neale had been seen drinking for hours before the incident. Police are awaiting autopsy results to confirm whether Neale was also intoxicated. Neale, who moved to Perth from the UK, owned a construction consulting business. Just two months before his death, he had purchased a house in Newman, Western Australia, for 480,000 Aussie dollars (around 10.8 million baht), reported the Daily Mail UK. By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of John Max Neale Facebook Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-02 -
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
Once again - and let me be brutal about this. I've said for more than a decade that the best lifestyle is to live in the UK half the year and access all rights and services as a Brit. Do this, and your pension will be protected forever. No one says you need to do 180 days straight - 90 days on, 90 days off. But here's the true bottom line. Far too many of you chose to entrap yourselves in Thailand. Trapped, and skint, you didn't have the wits to know that exchange rates and inflation would wipe you out. Just make your way to the airport and come home. -
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Four Charges Filed Against Driver in Bus Fire That Killed 23
I'm rather surprised at the apparent indifference of the Thailand Government, little or no comment! Its as if they hope it will just go away, shame on them! -
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Bank of Thailand Intervenes to Manage Baht's Exchange Rate
LMAO! Who the heck is that man?? That is the dumbest I have ever heard! -
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Niacin 100mg
I've been using low-salt Vegemite, an Australian favorite, for my niacin needs for some time due to issues with vitamin B3 supplements. However, I've recently encountered supply problems, so I'm considering brewer's yeast tablets as my next option. Here is an AI analysis some might find interesting: Comparison of Brewer’s Yeast Tablets and B3 Supplements Brewer’s Yeast Tablets Benefits: Nutritional Profile: Rich in B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12), protein (about 40%), and minerals like chromium and selenium. Digestive Health: Acts as a probiotic, enhancing gut flora and nutrient absorption. Blood Sugar Regulation: Chromium can improve insulin sensitivity. Immune Support: Contains antioxidants that may boost immunity. Energy Boost: High B vitamin content supports energy production. Issues: Potential digestive discomfort (bloating, gas). Allergic reactions in those with yeast allergies. Possible interactions with diabetes medications. Limited scientific research compared to isolated supplements. B3 (Niacin or Niacinamide) Supplements Benefits: Skin Health: Improves skin elasticity, treats acne, and reduces hyperpigmentation. Cholesterol Management: Raises HDL ("good") cholesterol and lowers triglycerides. Energy Production: Crucial for converting food into energy. Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Reduces inflammation and oxidative stress. Nervous System Support: Important for brain function and mental health. Issues: Niacin may cause flushing (redness, itching) at high doses. Gastrointestinal distress (nausea, vomiting). Risk of liver toxicity at high doses. Potential interactions with cholesterol medications and blood thinners. Summary Brewer’s yeast offers a broader nutritional array, supporting overall health and digestion, while B3 supplements target skin health and cholesterol management. The choice between them should align with individual health needs, and consulting a healthcare professional is advisable for personalized guidance.
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