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Here comes the smog (do do do do)...
No. I see 480 in February - March, are you having a premature ejaculation? -
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Bolt and other taxi prices prediction
I plan to take a taxi like Bolt from Bangkok to Bangsaen and later on the same day back again. I understand that the prices vary depending on a couple of factors. Are there any (official) predictions about the prices through the day and maybe workday or weekend. I.e. I checked this morning about 8:20 and the Bolt standard price for above trip was 2400B. Now, 10:10, it shows 1230B. In November I paid for that trip on a Sunday 1017B and then back 794B. I am flexible with my time. I don't need to concentrate on the last 100B difference, but I prefer to pay 1200 instead of 2400. Is there an easy way to predict when to go for a reasonable price? -
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Teen Gang Raid London Apple Store Amid Shopper Chaos
Maybe this has something to do with the shocking state of affairs across all countries in the UK? Shock figures reveal 23,500 police staff cut under the Tories The Conservatives talk tough on crime but they are failing to keep the public safe, says GMB 23,500 police staff jobs have been lost in England and Wales since 2010, figures from GMB, the union for police staff, reveal. ... The most affected region is London, which has lost almost half (47 per cent or 9,000 jobs) of its police staff since 2010, including 72 per cent of PCSOs. The worst of the cuts were inflicted in the Metropolitan Police during Boris Johnson’s term as Mayor of London. https://www.gmb.org.uk/news/shock-figures-reveal-23500-police-staff-cut-under-tories -
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Why do they repeat back a credit card number 3 digits at a time? It's bloody annoying!
"...they never get it correctly." Is your speech clearer than your writing? -
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Australian Aged Pension
Your in good physical shape, then. Perhaps I should worry more about your mental health. -
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What Books Are You Reading ? (2025)
I'm using the Kindle App on my iPhone, but books through Amazon with OneClick. Generally works well. I've been on planes a lot in recent months so being offline having downloaded the books before has been great. I read some diverse stuff. In the last couple of months I've read: - Lee Child's 'The Secret'. - Autobiography by the ex-tour manager of Oasis (Iain Robertson). - Autobiography called "Parole", written by Rob McKeon who chaired very many Parole Boards in the UK (very interesting take on the UK's failing justice system, probably relevant to many other countries too). - John Grisham's "The Reckoning". Set in both 1940's farming and criminal justice system, alongside the US military's guerrilla actions in Bataan, Philippines, after the Death March at the hands of the Japanese military. A good book. Currently reading an autobiography called 'Shallow Graves' by Ray Fysh, who was a forensic investigator for the UK Police and ended up being at the forefront of forensic science developments in some very high profile cases. Again, very interesting. -
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Retirement visa criteria
I got hit with the residence paperwork LOL 10 years never asked for paperwork. Usually have GF with me this year gf stayed at work and I went they asked for it. -
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Thailand’s new e-visa system targets African tourists in travel boost
....Quality tourists, to be sure!! 😄
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