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Trump on Immigration: "We need a lot of people coming in."
Is around 30% a small share? -
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Riding a Motorcycle in Thailand - 10 helpful Tips
Avoid riding at night, and as mentioned above, avoid riding in the rain due to slippery surfaces. Avoiding riding at night eradicates numerous risks. - Getting hit by a drunk driver - A lot of people have poor eyesight here which is worse at night (poor night vision) - A lot of vehicles have very dark tint making motorcyclist harder to see of the drivers- 1
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PAD. Peripheral artery disease.
When I said Buriram might have it, I meant the government hospital, not a private hospital. The government hospital is a 900 bed regional level facility. Buriram private hospital is quite small and might nto have a vascular specialist. Personally I'd try the after hours clinic of the government regional hospital instead. For PAD -- of doctor suspects that - tests would be Ankle Brachial Indix ( comparison of blood pressure in the arm and at the ankle), Doppler Ultrasound, and sometimes angiogram. Doppler will also identify venous thrombosis which is also a possibility. If a vascular cause is not found, next stop would be an ortho doctor to check for arthritis or spinal issue. -
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Starter Motor.
Never heard of starter motor issue on old model Forza 300, nothing to worry about. Once the noise changes when starting the bike, you would know it... -
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Age 75 Vehicle Insurance
I thought in Thailand they insured the car not the driver.Currently I'm on class 3 for all my cars as they are ancient (like me) but when one of them was new I'm sure the policy (class 1) covered the car for any driver. -
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Russia Dismisses Proposed Peace Deal from Trump Transition Team
No chance. If your prediction comes through they'll blame biden for setting the scene. -
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Skydiving stunt lands 3 Americans in hot water at Bangkok mall - video
I wouldn't exactly suggest that 'breaking a law and getting charged for it' would be considered 'interference, in pretty much every country in the world, its called policing !!! -
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