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Report Thailand Tightens Rules for Foreign Drivers: Tests Now Mandatory
Logged on, I was given the option of renewing my licence, I don’t have a Thai Licence or convert it, I selected convert it and it said coming soon. -
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Non Imm O-A Recent Experience Please
The BOI LTR is a possibility but I do not plan on putting any significant amount of cash into Thailand at the moment. The wealthy pensioner is easily qualified if they accept income from investments. My investments earn about 60k a year. My social security is about 50k a year. SSA they may consider a pension. I have no idea if my brokerage accounts income would be considered under the wealthy pensioner -
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EU Outcry in Seville: Botched Virgin Mary Restoration Sparks Tears and Fury
What, sex pat Catholics in Thailand? Blessed are the cheese makers. -
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What makes you certifiably gay?
I think you have been drinking too much bong water to be honest. I think it has been giving you hallucinations and a bit of paranoid. This legalized weed in Thailand does seem to kick a lot harder than the mostly hash I smoked back in the UK. You tink too mush. What about you? You ever sucked a penis? -
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UK Asylum Appeals Surge Leaves Thousands of Migrants in Hotels for Years
And your solution would be neither practical nor successful; it almost certainly wouldn't stop 95% of crossings as you claim: Why? Look no further than 'The Jungle' at Calais. That was no more hospitable an environment that what you are suggesting but it didn't stop the flow of people arriving there I agree that sticking your head in the sand and ignoring the problem is not an option but, imo, the solution is to stop the flow of migrants at source i.e. smash the gangs. How do you do that? No idea. But to have any chance of success it will need coordinated multi-national European action. Labour' and 'Conservative' are labels which mask a multitude of different opinions. On the Labour side, to suggest that the economic policies of Blair and Brown were no different to those of Corbyn and McDonnell is ridiculous. Likewise, contrast the policies of Truss and Sunak for the Tories. Whether the policies have to be radical is a moot point, but I agree that a (mid-term) government shouldn't simply change direction simply to improve its' popularity. If it believes in its' policies then, as you say, it should have the spine to see them through. See my first paragraph. Moreover, electing someone else simply because they are wearing a different label seems foolhardy. I agree that there doesn't appear to be anyone or anything much originating from Labour or the Tories to inspire confidence but, unfortunately, I don't think that the 'voodoo' economics of Reform are the answer either. -
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According to my pulse oximeter, I should be dead :) Buy an oxygen concentrator?
Yeah pretend as much as you want "fools" such as me will still be here calling out your "foolishness"
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