Couple's Beachfront Frolic in Pattaya Sparks Outrage Online
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Does your Thai wife or girlfriend ever foot the bill?
Yes. Sometimes she pays. With money I gave her. 🍌 -
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Bill Maher Critiques the 'Crazies' on the Woke Left and the State of U.S. Politics
Yes I am aware of whom he is and what he has said I have gotten his show in real time for n the past 8 years. i get it. I don't mind him but if his ideas are at times retarded. Nice ideas but would never work. -
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Bill Maher Critiques the 'Crazies' on the Woke Left and the State of U.S. Politics
If you want to know more about him, with his own words, watch his podcast. He has often interesting guests - from the whole political spectrum. Club Random Podcast - YouTube -
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Where is the best place to buy pork loin for roasting in oven?
Do you buy pangasius? If so, how do you cook it? It seems to be pumped full of water. -
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Bill Maher Critiques the 'Crazies' on the Woke Left and the State of U.S. Politics
I agree with Maher most of the time.- 1
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Drunken Australian Man Arrested After Stealing Motorcycle
He will have a slightly longer holiday than he had anticipated. What a drip. -
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Day-to-day life in Myanmar
[quote] 1. The ongoing and persistent extent of the power outages seems a real ongoing issue, as is the widespread use (at least by mainstream businesses) of diesel generators so they can remain in business when the power goes out. 2. Repeated comments from the locals about how it's "not safe" to go out at night, but no real elaboration of what they mean by that. Not sure if they mean not being out after curfew, or simply not safe because of other reasons, police, military, crime, not sure. [/quote] The power outages are nothing new. There has been a lack of 'energy' in the country for decades. During my first teaching position in 2012 in Yangon, my tenement building had no generator and no battery power. I got used to sleeping in 30+ degree hot summer nights with no air-con and no fan! Breaking of a curfew by a local could no doubt lead to a severe beating and/or jail-time if caught. The level of petty crime/muggings has increased, so obviously a risk after dark. Certainly here in Mandalay, young men avoid going out after dark because of the risk of being picked up by roving military and forcefully-conscripted into the army. -
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Drunken Australian Man Arrested After Stealing Motorcycle
I thought under new laws any rental shop renting bikes to people without a licence were to be prosecuted........oh, wait a minute, I forgot, Farang v Thai.......No plomlem.
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