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they just killed 2 of my dogs
That is how the Thai were translated into English. More than likely they did not have enough "Aggression" in them to attack, bite and hold down. Though the fortunate/unfortunate guy who broke into the workshop leaving blood and clothing behind would class them as vicious. See can mean the same in a different context. Term used from translated Thai were 'vicious' -
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Former Thai PM Yingluck Faces Prison Return Amid New Detention Rules
Yup. Jeez, am I actually starting to understand this stuff? I think I'm reading too much news -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
Hi Brit, thanks - i'd agree that keeping all addresses in UK is simplest. The comment to you on the Credit Score is about not finding you on the register at the address for your banking. I suppose that is good news for me as they will similarly not find an entry for me at the UK address used for my banks including the one were I'll open a new 1 year savings account. I don't suppose there can be any tie up with the entry on the Electoral Register for an identical name in Thailand so I have been over thinking it. On the pensions front, I was concerned with the tax free element usually available from a private pension pot (which is 25%) and can be taken either as a lump sum up front (also of 25%) or as part of a the future stream of payments to the pensioner. Income from pensions is taxed, as you say, (apart from any tax free element) so 20% is the most common band applicable to most people. I was talking to the government service free through Moneyhelper.com called Pension Wise to everyone for guidance on issues to think about concerning drawing pensions. The advisor was flagging the possibility of a general issue (without knowing specifically about Thailand) & as you suggest might be better ignored. No UK tax payers here comment here on the injustice there would be to them in not receiving the tax free elements of their pensions so it seems like a non issue. I don't want to find out that if I took a lump sum (that the pension company current say includes a 25% tax free element) subsequently I find myself paying tax on it (because the 25% tax free bit isn't allowed to someone living abroad as per Pension Wise's concern) & HMRC levies higher rate tax on most of it. : { Has anyone had any attempt made to claw back the 25% tax free element usually available in drawing a private pension? Thanks again -
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Truck Brakes Fails, Crashes into Cars at Red Light, and Catches Fire
The complete explanation is “braking failed to stop the car because I braked late as I was playing with my phone” rather than just “brake failure”. -
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Last, best fish & chips in Chiang Mai?
Had the best fish and chips I can remember eating in Chiang for lunch today and well under 200 baht. Would never consider having such a meal delivered though, no chance of it travelling well. -
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Motorcyclist Killed in Crash at Phuket's Notorious 'Danger Curve'
Yes, I noticed that too, no need to stop? Or provide assistance? TIT TIT indeed. You didn't see anything after the CCTV cut. -
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New Regulation Bans E-cigarettes, Hookahs for Students
1st what aged students are we talking about? Surely not university and college aged students. As for school aged students they're more than likely not vaping at school and the BIB won't do anything so this whole thing IMHO is a complete nonsense. -
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Congratulations Canada = Buh Bye Trudeau
You betray your ignorance. By any chance are you an elderly white male occupying a lower socio economic demographic? (i.e. low income, minimal education, without influence and power)
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