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28 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Very immature question isn't it 

How would he personally be responsible if he was? 

 

I must admit that CSI job would of been busy during the 1970's & 80's in the UK , imagine doing that job in Northern Ireland back then 😲

 

Why is it immature to remind him what the UK police can accomplish George?

 

 

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When I moved to Thailand, I was transitioning from a career in customer service back home. It was a giant leap, but I wanted to try something new. Before moving, I completed a 100 percent online locksmithing course at Ashworth College. I’ve always been fascinated by locks and their work, so I thought it would be a unique skill, especially in a new country. The course was super flexible, which was great because I could study while planning my move. Once I got to Thailand, I started offering locksmith services to the expat community, which was a great way to meet people and settle in. It’s been an exciting journey, and I’m glad I had the chance to explore something different!

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On 9/10/2024 at 7:26 AM, norfolkandchance said:

Window Cleaner ( cash only ).

I did that for a while I met some famous people, I lived in an area with many large expensive houses, would take a whole day just to clean the outside. One of the nicest guys I met was Winsor Davis from it aint  'alf hot mum. Brought me a pot of tea and biscuits, and sat with me chatting one of the good guys.  

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5 hours ago, brianthainess said:

I did that for a while I met some famous people, I lived in an area with many large expensive houses, would take a whole day just to clean the outside. One of the nicest guys I met was Winsor Davis from it aint  'alf hot mum. Brought me a pot of tea and biscuits, and sat with me chatting one of the good guys.  

I saw some sights cleaning the bedroom windows.

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On 9/11/2024 at 10:10 AM, SAFETY FIRST said:

Phd, gynaecological. 

 

Still working as a  gynaecologist, girls in Soi 6 keep me busy. 

 

Prerequisite being having small hands and a waterproof watch?

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Proud owner of a GED diploma. Had a rough start but joined the navy at 17 for 6 years (submariner)

1 year vocational school and 30 years as a stationary engineer.

Took early retirement @ 55 and moved to LOS in 2004.

Took a few HSE contracts in the O&G Industry in the usual ME <deleted>eholes. 

Had all the toys over the years, HD,s sail and power boats rv,s and a Rolex.

Retired on pensions/savings and happy I didn't piss it all away. Only regret is not obtaining the NEBOSH certification.

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Geologist - metals exploration and mining, not oil, mainly gold, some diamonds, base metals and industrial minerals. Worked on projects in Africa, Asia, Russia, Europe and South America for various exploration and mining companies. Working as a consultant the last twenty years, in my mid sixties now, but still take on projects that interest me. It get's me out the house for a few weeks per year and keeps the brain sharp.

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