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Sending food back to the kitchen?
Corned beef sandwich. I make those at home, with corned been I cure myself. Retail wise, London Beigel and Salt Beef Bar in Pattaya makes em too.. they go good. -
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Is this legal? No farangs welcome...
If you'll be doing anything at immigration you'll be needing a TM30 which your (her) landlord would have to supply you. -
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DNA Analysis Uncovers Grisly Details of Doomed Arctic Expedition
What a horrific story I wonder why the Inuit people didn’t help them,perhaps they were insane from the lead poisoning they got from their canned goods and frightened the Inuit people away. -
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Trump’s top general calls ex-president ‘fascist to the core’
I suspect a lot are sockpuppets. Maybe even some bot action. -
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Mother Arrested after Assaulting Two Year Old Daughter in Wichit
Phuket-In a distressing incident that has captured public attention, a 38-year-old mother identified only as Mrs. Mam from Wichit, Phuket, was arrested following a severe assault on her two-year-old daughter. The incident, which occurred on the evening of Saturday, October 12, 2024, has sparked outrage and concern over child safety and parental supervision. According to reports from the Wichit Police Chief Colonel Chatree Chookaew, Mrs. Mam admitted to striking one of her daughters, causing her to hit her head on the floor and lose consciousness. A neighbor, alarmed by the commotion, contacted emergency services. The toddler was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she received immediate medical attention. At the time of the incident, Mrs. Mam’s husband was not present at their residence. Following the incident, both parents were summoned to the Wichit Police Station. During the investigation, Mrs. Mam underwent a urine drug test, which returned positive, leading to additional charges related to illegal drug use. By Goongnang Suksawat Full story: THE PHUKET EXPRESS -- 2024-10-15 -
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Elderly Woman Dies After Electricity Cut Despite Pleas for Aid
Can't the daughter take action against the workers and their bosses? They were well aware that it may cause her death. -
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Kamala Harris Prosecutor Past Draws Scrutiny
So what,anybody can find fault in someone else how’s about trump now he’s threatening people who don’t vote for him and threatening democratic politicians where’s the outrage ehh?meanwhile the economy continues to improve low unemployment high gdp stellar stock market inflation continues to decline……we’re are those story’s……excuse me why arnt those FACTS being told?kinda skewed in my opinion. -
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Rodriquez vs Google (spam or real)
I got the same email from the same address. What time did you receive the email? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 October 2024
Buriram Police Arrest Woman for Posting Fake Rental Listings Picture courtesy: 77kaoded Police Colonel Jamras Siriliang from the Muang Buriram Police Station detained a 46-year-old woman, Ms. Sirikorn, from Nang Rong district, Buriram, for allegedly using photos of other people's houses to create fake rental ads. The ads targeted tourists visiting Buriram for the upcoming MotoGP event, scheduled for October 25-27. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340702-buriram-police-arrest-woman-for-posting-fake-rental-listings/ -
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Buriram Police Arrest Woman for Posting Fake Rental Listings
Police Colonel Jamras Siriliang from the Muang Buriram Police Station detained a 46-year-old woman, Ms. Sirikorn, from Nang Rong district, Buriram, for allegedly using photos of other people's houses to create fake rental ads. The ads targeted tourists visiting Buriram for the upcoming MotoGP event, scheduled for October 25-27. The investigation began after a 34-year-old woman, Ms. Nid (pseudonym), reported to the police that someone had impersonated her as the homeowner, posting her property for rent without her consent. The accused, Ms. Sirikorn, admitted to receiving a transfer of 18,600 baht from a customer. She claimed to have initially arranged to rent the house but was ultimately denied by the actual owner, who had rented it out to someone else. Ms. Nid explained that she had advertised her home on Facebook for rent. After receiving inquiries, she accepted a deposit and provided the property's location details. Later, she was alarmed when contacted by a would-be renter who mentioned an arrangement she hadn't made. Ms. Nid then filed a complaint with the police. Police Colonel Jamras Siriliang advised that tourists verify ownership details before making rental payments, as scams are common during major events. According to officials, Ms. Sirikorn had previously conducted a similar scam during last year’s MotoGP event in Buriram. Ms. Sirikorn now faces charges of fraud under Section 341 of the Criminal Code, which includes penalties of up to three years in prison or a fine of up to 60,000 baht, or both, reported 77kaoded. Picture courtesy: 77kaoded Provincial Police Commander Major General Rutthaphon Naowarat reaffirmed the commitment to safeguarding tourists and enforcing measures against fraudulent activities during the event. TOP Picture courtesy: 77kaoded -- 2024-10-15 -
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Banking Headaches in Thailand: FATCA Frustrations and U.S. Ties!
they ask everybody even a Thai person -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 October 2024
Mother Arrested after Assaulting Two Year Old Daughter in Wichit By Goongnang Suksawat Phuket-In a distressing incident that has captured public attention, a 38-year-old mother identified only as Mrs. Mam from Wichit, Phuket, was arrested following a severe assault on her two-year-old daughter. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340701-mother-arrested-after-assaulting-two-year-old-daughter-in-wichit/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 October 2024
Sattahip Women Arrested for Playing Card Game Without Asking for Permission By Aim Tanakorn PHOTO: TMN Cable TV Pattaya Sattahip — A group of Thai women was arrested in Sattahip for playing cards illegally after being misled by social media reports that they could gamble legally without needing permission. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340698-sattahip-women-arrested-for-playing-card-game-without-asking-for-permission/ -
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Sattahip Women Arrested for Playing Card Game Without Asking for Permission
Sattahip — A group of Thai women was arrested in Sattahip for playing cards illegally after being misled by social media reports that they could gamble legally without needing permission. On October 13th, Sattahip police received a tip from concerned citizens that a group of women were gambling by playing Pok Deng behind a local restaurant near the Bang Saray Night Market. Officers immediately responded to the report. Upon arrival, authorities arrested four Thai unidentified women and seized evidence including a deck of Pok Deng cards, 240 baht in cash, and a cloth used for the game. The suspects were taken into custody and transported to Sattahip Police Station for further legal proceedings. According to the police, the suspects had violated the Gambling Act of 1935 and were charged with “engaging in unauthorized gambling for financial gain.” By Aim Tanakorn PHOTO: TMN Cable TV Pattaya Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS -- 2024-10-15 -
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Biden’s Deployment of Missile System and Troops to Israel Escalates U.S. Role in M.E.
That’s a defensive move not offensive,it’s called standing shoulder to shoulder with an ally.not provocative at all.
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