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Unless you're phone is real old it should recognise a QR code in the camera so long as you're in normal mode, not any kind of macro mode. Is it Android? -
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Do you guys feel good about this ,the reporter says to ICE agents as…
First of all, I never said "most" of anything. That is your addition. And second, I never said we "Need" brown people to do our dirty work any more than we "Need" the kids to do it. But the work "needs" to be done. Who do you know who is willing to do dirty work in the sun and rain for a short time? The only ones I know do it as a way of life and are willing to move around the country following the harvest seasons, living in tents in areas where there isn't any other accommodations. -
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Rub, Tug, and a Plumbing Surprise: Welcome to Thailand, Rupert!
Most definitely, ineffectually disguised behind a very unconvincing cheeky chappie cockney accent.- 1
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Tourism Tourism Shock: Thailand's Visitor Numbers See Alarming Plunge
Cleaning up the air is at the top of my wish list buI fear that it will never happen. -
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Trump’s Got Beef with Bruce and a Crush on Taylor
No love lost between either man. https://www.nj.com/entertainment/music/2016/09/bruce_springsteen_donald_trump_moron.html https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/bruce-springsteen-calls-donald-trump-a-moron-192439/ It's rather old news. Wonder when Kid Rock will have a whinge. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/15/kid-rock-restaurant-ice-raids -
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Tourism Tourism Shock: Thailand's Visitor Numbers See Alarming Plunge
Chiang Mai is not on the way between Bangkok and Nong Khai! Chiang Mai is one of the rare exceptions, as I mentioned, with having a walkable centre. Not that large though, and dwarfed by the rest of the city. On that same line, I would also mention Ayutthaya. These are 2 cities having kept an interesting and walkable centre, left from centuries past. Possibly Sukhothai? I cannot remember, last time I went there was 40+ years ago. But again, how could that compare with the dozens, if not 100's of beautiful walkable cities nearly any country in Europe has on offer?
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