First Day of Thailand’s “10 Dangerous Days” Sees 52 Deaths and 318 Injuries
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Is This What It’s Come To? Western Couples Hunting for Ladyboys in Bangkok?
Wedgie? Have not heard that word since 1978. I'm not frustrated at all, another assumption of yours. So just to get this straight: You find this peculiar and unusual and therefore you think I'm stupid? As another commented "You live a sheltered live." -
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Five killed in Prachinburi factory concrete slab collapse
Thailand the Hub of safety - NOT !!!!! -
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President Jimmy Carter dies at age 100 at an "interesting" dark time in U.S. history
Just for perspective.... What was it REALLY like to be there in 1976 when Carter was elected PREZ? This is what we were listening to...back then.....and it was GREAT.... Dig it..... As I recall, Jimmy could really get down with the music....but only....at times. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 31 December 2024
Man Suspected of Mental Illness Sets Fire to School Office Documents A man believed to be suffering from mental health issues caused a fire at a prominent school in Samut Prakan after setting office documents ablaze. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347562-man-suspected-of-mental-illness-sets-fire-to-school-office-documents/ -
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BREAKING NEWS Former US President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
He was absolutely the worst .. BUT... dethroned as the worst by Biden ! -
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Thailand's EXPRESSWAY Authority to Enforce Tougher Penalties on Unpaid Tolls
Once again there is nothing definite, people could face fines etc. ..........LOL -
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Man Suspected of Mental Illness Sets Fire to School Office Documents
Picture from responders. A man believed to be suffering from mental health issues caused a fire at a prominent school in Samut Prakan after setting office documents ablaze. The incident occurred at 15:30 on 30 December 2024 at a school in the Pak Nam subdistrict of Mueang district, Samut Prakan. Police officers from Mueang Samut Prakan Police Station, along with fire engines from the municipal fire department and emergency responders, were dispatched to the scene following a report of a fire on the school premises. At the scene, smoke was seen billowing from the third building, specifically the Policy and Planning Office. Firefighters quickly extinguished the flames, which had spread to a pile of paper on the floor. Damage was reported to papers, desks, chairs, and a glass door in the office. Security guards and a janitor detained the suspect, identified as Mr. Somphon, a 61-year-old resident of Si Sa Ket. He exhibited signs of mental instability and had sustained burn injuries. First aid was administered at the scene before he was taken to the hospital under police supervision. Mr. Natthawit, a 31-year-old janitor at the school, also sustained minor injuries from stepping on broken glass but declined to be taken to the hospital. He recounted that he had been alerted by a security guard about an intruder on the school grounds. Upon arriving, he saw smoke and rushed to extinguish the fire, discovering Mr. Somphon lying near the flames. The suspect had reportedly entered the premises while the school was closed for the holidays, bypassing the security guard post. Initial investigations revealed that Mr. Somphon was not associated with the school. Authorities are working to determine whether the suspect has a genuine psychiatric condition. If a mental illness is confirmed, he will be referred for treatment. However, if no such condition is found, legal proceedings will be initiated against him. Police have documented the incident and are continuing their investigation. -- 2024-12-31 -
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