Motorcyclist Killed in Crash at Phuket's Notorious 'Danger Curve'
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Cane Corso: The New Status Symbol in the Dog World
I can't really see what sort of task these types of dogs could be used for - they are owned solely for show, to project an image that the owner wants others to have of him/her. -
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How are agents dealing with the bank account requirements for a retirement extension ?
Are you sure? in Pattaya Kasikorn was no longer an option a few years ago -
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British Holidaymaker, 28, Dies in Motorbike Crash in Thailand: Twin Pays Tribute
British family mourns tragic holiday heartbreak in Thailand by Bob Scott Picture of Corey Beavis and his twin brother Liam courtesy of The Daily Mail A British family are reeling from the heartbreaking loss of a family member who met a tragic end in a motorbike crash while holidaying in Thailand. Corey Beavis, a “larger than life” young man from Barry, South Wales, died in a motorcycle accident on Saturday, January 4, in Phuket. The crash has left his 28 year old twin brother Liam, who described Corey as his “partner in crime,” devastated. With a bond forged over countless shared memories, Liam said, “We lived life to the fullest and I’m glad we did it together. I’ll struggle with this pain forever, but I promise I will make you proud.” In a bid to bring Corey’s body back to the UK, the family has launched a fundraising appeal, aiming to raise £35,000 (1.52 million baht). In a show of overwhelming support, more than £10,000 (434,000 baht) was pledged within the first 24 hours alone. Tributes poured in from all corners, painting a picture of a young man full of life. “Corey lit up any room he entered with his larger-than-life character and infectious laugh,” his family shared. “He had so much more to give this world and was loved by all who knew him. Now, we face the unimaginable costs of repatriation without travel or life insurance.” Daily Mail reports from Thailand suggest tragedy struck when Corey, not wearing a helmet, crashed on a rented motorcycle in Phuket. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has stepped in, offering support to the grieving family. As the family races against time to bring Corey home, they remember the boy who lived beyond his dreams, vowing to keep his spirit alive. “Rest easy, big man. From the womb to the world, I’ll take him on my journey, smashing it for him like he’d want.” Picture of Corey and Liam Beavis courtesy of The Daily Mail Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-07 -
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they just killed 2 off my dogs
And you are not willing to understand a very complex situation. -
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Drunk tourist clashes with Phuket bikers over massage ride
He is really lucky that the drivers showed restraint or simply didn't know how to fight. He was so incredibly slow himself that anyone with a half decent jab or hook could down this manchild. -
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Cane Corso: The New Status Symbol in the Dog World
Laws tend to be reactive. You can't punish someone before they have done something wrong (unless it's a plot to harm, which is in itself doing something wrong). Sounds pretty sinister to me... How can you remove the possibilty of an animal harming someone? Labradors kill people. Small dogs maim children. Cattle/horses escape and cause fatal car accidents. It's dangerous out there. You wouldn't ban EV trucks because of the recent terrorist attack in New Orleans. What would you propose? Euthanizing dogs over a certain height/weight out of existence? Just the breeds you don't like? Dogs that "look mean"? Dogs owned by "certain demographics"? No, I stand by my opinion. Educate, and enforce existing laws.
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