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Man Rescued After Being Trapped in Elevator for Two Hours Due to Power Outage During Storm
As stated above, I understood there always was a special key slot for fire and emergency crews to manually unlock the doors. I could be wrong but using the jaws of life to open the doors may have done some damage to the door operating mechanism that will need possibly expensive repairs. I had an elevator experience recently that I would not want to repeat. I lived in a Jomtien condo on the 28th floor. At 9:00 one morning the power to all four elevators in the building was turned off for routine maintenance. I found this out about 9:30 as I had to leave for appointments with a lawyer and a court appearance later. On the way out, office staff told me power would be back on around 2:00 in the afternoon. As I had no choice, I had had to walk down 28 floors. I am handicapped and walk with a cane. I side stepped all the way taking about 45 minutes. What if there had been others with a medical emergency at that time? I don't live in that condo anymore. -
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Trump Pledges to Restore Free Speech, Labels 'Fake News' a Threat to the Nation
Hilarious coming from the King of Lies and Fake Everything. The "man" is an off the rails trainwreck. -
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Overstaying by hours
4 years ago I got fine thinking it's "a month", not 30 days. No big deal to pay and learn. I wonder if destination was OP's problem? FUK...... -
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How much time do you spend ironing your clothes...in Thailand?
This... very much this IMO... combined with a huge dose of 'attention seeking'... Given many questions - one has to wonder how someone gets to a ripe age when such simplistic points become questions or issues... -
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PM suspected of Trying to Erase Evidence Related to Thaksin's Hospital Stay
It's a complicated job being a PM in Thailand -
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Air conditioner is dripping water, is that normal?
You have good answers already. I would just add that, while cost is negligible, my four new units installed charged for the plastic drain piping. -
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Thai doctor vows to create "Hitler Room" to gas hospital smokers
I heartily agree with the good doctor. In my experience, tobacco junkies are among the most selfish and inconsiderate people. In fact, when I drove a cab in San Francisco, they would often light up in my taxi and then complain when I rolled my driver's window down as they puffed away. I was truly grateful when legislation was passed that made it illegal to smoke in taxis without the driver's permission. -
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White House Condemns Tucker Carlson’s Interview with Holocaust Denier
That's the point. He did not say anything about it. He just said that it was not really Hitler's fault and pushed the general idea that the Nazis were unprepared. They were quite prepared to exterminate Jews in the countries they invaded. Usually, when public figures are 'misunderstood' they make a statement to correct this misunderstanding. -
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White House Condemns Tucker Carlson’s Interview with Holocaust Denier
More B.S. about there not being enough food. Here's a tidbit from the Bundesarchiv which gives the lie to that. Apparently there was enough food when those Russian P.O,W.s were needed for slave labor: "Only when the early onset of winter 1941 caused a halt in the advance of Armed Forces, which meant that the war in the East would drag out for some time, and when parts of the German economy was threatening to stagnate because of the labour shortage growing rapidly again, the POWs were intended to be deployed in the Reich and were cockered up by feeding them increased food rations, as they said in the administrative language. Due to the maltreatment also in the Reich and very hard work especially in the defence and in the mining industry, which had to be carried out by Soviet POWs from then on, a further 1.3 million soldiers lost their lives." https://www.bundesarchiv.de/zwangsarbeit/geschichte/auslaendisch/russlandfeldzug/index.html.en -
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BBC Accused of Bias in Israel-Hamas Coverage: Over 1,500 Breaches of Guidelines
At one time in my youth, the BBC was the epitome of neutral journalism. The World Service was listened to by people of every nation as the singular source of unbiased reporting. Let's hope they can get it back on track. -
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Musk the useful idiot
And I'm betting that if you get more "hyperbolic" now you'll explode so calm down, cowboy. -
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Trump shows why he's unfit for office
I could draw random lines on a graph but I wouldn't call it evidence. Where's the data that show people voted illegally? And not just one or two people but enough people to swing the election. I think I'll be waiting a long long time for any proof. -
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Trump Pledges to Restore Free Speech, Labels 'Fake News' a Threat to the Nation
Exactly...applies directly MAGA Nation, Faux News and YOU. Glad we are able to finally agree on this one thing❗ -
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Trump's Fiery Immigration Rhetoric Signals Potential for Turbulent Future
Only embarrassing to you and your ilk. I find Harris nauseating, but I don't think that applies to everyone. -
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Must Read Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
I expect that Orange Man would feature in this vid!?
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