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Advise sought on second hand PCX or Nmax
I don't mind buying used bikes (or cars) , I test ride it, check it out, and see if the owner is reliable and someone who take care of his bike, then go for it.... But some people just like new bikes only, not sure I think they might be of the type who also liked their future wife to be a virgin...!? 😜 😅 Bad joke I know, but it's the first thing that always comes to my mind..., no but seriously, buying new bike also has its advantages, for me, I rather spend the saving on aftermarket extras or kit etc. -
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Elderly Woman Killed in Crash After Colliding with Parked Pickup Truck
Picture from responders. An elderly woman lost her life after her car collided with the rear of a parked pickup truck on the Western Ring Road (Route 9) in Sam Khok district, Pathum Thani, on the afternoon of January 5. At approximately 12:20, police were alerted to the crash at kilometre marker 69 in Moo 6, Klong Khwai subdistrict, opposite the Lotus Sam Khok warehouse. Lt. Suk San Cha-on, Deputy Traffic Inspector of Sam Khok Police Station, arrived at the scene alongside emergency responders and rescue volunteers. The collision occurred in the leftmost lane of the road heading toward Bang Pa-in. A grey Honda car was found with its front severely damaged and the windshield shattered. Two vehicle license plates, broken glass, and parts of a pickup truck’s rear lights were scattered on the road. Inside the driver’s seat of the Honda, rescuers discovered the lifeless body of Mrs. Sombat, aged 69. Approximately 30 metres ahead, a white Toyota pickup truck, still running, was parked. The truck, loaded with a handlift and an oxygen tank, showed damage to its rear. The driver, Mr. Teerapong, aged 36, stated that he and his younger brother were en route from Lat Lum Kaeo district, Pathum Thani, to Ayutthaya for work. “We pulled over to the left shoulder to grab some lunch,” Mr. Teerapong explained. “The engine was still running when, out of nowhere, the Honda crashed into the back of my truck with great force. My brother and I rushed to check the driver, but sadly, she had already passed away. We immediately called the police and emergency services.” Relatives of the deceased arrived at the scene shortly after being informed of the accident. Mrs. Rabieb, aged 68, the victim’s younger sister, tearfully recounted that her sister had visited her home earlier that day but did not find her there. “I was out shopping when she arrived, but when I returned, I found that she had left a meal for me. I later messaged her to thank her, unaware it would be the last time. Not long after, my nephew called to tell me she had been in an accident.” Mrs. Sommit, an 18-year-old grandson of the victim, added that his grandmother had informed the family that morning she was going to visit her sister. “I thought she’d stopped at the market on her way back. Then the police called to say she’d been in a crash.” Preliminary investigations suggest the deceased may have fallen asleep at the wheel or suffered a medical episode while driving. Relatives disclosed that she had a history of diabetes. Police have called for forensic experts to examine the scene and the body. They will review nearby CCTV footage to determine the exact cause of the crash. The body will be sent to the Ministry of Justice’s Forensic Science Institute for further examination before being released to the family. The investigation is ongoing. -- 2025-01-06 -
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Where is the best place to buy pork loin for roasting in oven?
We buy almost all our protein from Makro. Seafood, usually frozen. Chicken breast, no prob, but don't buy the local, scrawny free range chickens from fresh market. Only the fat, plumb, tender ones from Makro, and CP product, I believe. Breasts are not very forgiving, so don't overcook them. No later than 165°F. Do use a thermometer. Thighs & legs you can abuse to damn near 200°F, and still tender & juicy. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 6 January 2025
Father Opens Fire in Retaliation After Son Assaulted, Injuring Four Teens In a shocking act of vigilante justice, a father opened fire on a group of teenagers after his son was assaulted, leaving four youths injured in Chawang District, Nakhon Si Thammarat. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347993-father-opens-fire-in-retaliation-after-son-assaulted-injuring-four-teens/ -
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Drunken Australian Man Arrested After Stealing Motorcycle
What does it take to educate these western type nutters who think they can play games like this ? 3 months is what is needed and then to make sure it makes the western press with all the tears and pleading... -
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Father Opens Fire in Retaliation After Son Assaulted, Injuring Four Teens
File picture reference only. In a shocking act of vigilante justice, a father opened fire on a group of teenagers after his son was assaulted, leaving four youths injured in Chawang District, Nakhon Si Thammarat. At approximately 01:00 on January 5, an altercation escalated on Khlong Kui Road in Chang Klang Subdistrict after earlier tensions from a funeral gathering in the nearby village of Non Nai. According to police reports, a teenager was slapped by a member of a rival group, leading to an attempt by others to mediate the conflict. The father of the assaulted teenager, Mr. Prawet, aged 35, and an accomplice, Mr. Worawut, aged 31, pursued the rival group on a motorcycle. Reports indicate that Mr. Prawet, riding as a passenger, opened fire with a 9mm handgun, injuring four teenagers, all under 18. The injured suffered gunshot wounds to the back, arm, and ear but none were critically hurt. The wounded teenagers were rushed to Phra Thaen Khlai Wachasith Hospital, where police began their investigation. Preliminary statements revealed that the father acted out of rage after his son described the earlier assault. Mr. Prawet and Mr. Worawut later turned themselves in to Chang Klang police, surrendering the firearm used in the incident. During questioning, Mr. Prawet admitted to the shooting, claiming he acted in self-defence after being fired upon twice by the teenagers. However, he confessed to indiscriminately emptying his magazine in retaliation. Police have charged both men with offences under the Firearms Act and attempted murder. Investigators are now conducting a detailed inquiry into the claims of gunfire from both sides and are following proper procedures for questioning minors involved in the incident. -- 2025-01-06 -
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Possible to buy a decent blender in Thailand for a decent price?
I changed the blade after 6 months, and it's been fine since, so probably the one with the blender is inferior, certainly it's powerful enough, i only use half power. These are widely sold with different brand names so who knows if they are the same or just look the same -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 6 January 2025
13-Year-Old Rider Dies After Motorcycle Collision with Pickup Truck A crash claimed the life of a 13-year-old boy in Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, on January 5. The incident occurred at approximately 08:55 near Ban Sai Phlu School, on the outskirts of Village 8 in Tambon Plian, Sichon. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347992-13-year-old-rider-dies-after-motorcycle-collision-with-pickup-truck/
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