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Leaving Thailand 2024
That shows he was very responsible worker. He waited if hang over allow him drive to work and only last minute called sick :-) -
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BBC with a brutal takedown of Ukrainian hopes
Is English your first language? This line is not a statement of fact, it's a journalistic opinion. Feel free to show me where these words left any politicians words verbatim yesterday. "This is all in stark contrast to the oft-repeated and now rather hollow sounding Western mantra of sustaining Nato support for Ukraine "for as long as it takes". -
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Donald......and the rest of the world.
Yup, that’s exactly what I said; so can you please point out where in that statement I called him a Chinese lover, or is your command of the English language so tenuous that you cannot differentiate between the two. In future don’t try and change anything I say, just to suit the narrative of a reply you wish to make. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 13 February 2025
Motorcyclist Dies in Construction Pit in Loei Accident Photo courtesy of KhaoSod A tragic accident occurred in Loei province last night when Adisak, a 41-year-old motorcyclist, fell into a two-meter deep construction pit and died. The site, near a petrol station on Highway 201, is undergoing sewer installation work. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1351699-motorcyclist-dies-in-construction-pit-in-loei-accident/ -
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Motorcyclist Dies in Construction Pit in Loei Accident
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod A tragic accident occurred in Loei province last night when Adisak, a 41-year-old motorcyclist, fell into a two-meter deep construction pit and died. The site, near a petrol station on Highway 201, is undergoing sewer installation work. Witnesses called rescue volunteers, but Adisak was declared dead at Loei Hospital despite prompt assistance from the Ruamjai Rescuers Association. Local residents blame repeated accidents in the area on poor lighting, inadequate signage, and dust from construction, reducing visibility on Maliwan Road, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-13- 1
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