Former MP Suggests Thaksin’s Medical Records Could Be a Tall Tale
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Being successful is all about state of mind.
Wise man say.....only fools rush in. -
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To all you Trump fans - Do you wear your MAGA hats with pride in Thailand?
“Big Balls” jock straps are “in” these days. Those hats are last years rage. -
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Windows 11, End of service
There is nothing wrong with your laptop...and you don't need to spend money that you do not have. After going through the responses, it looks as if it is just you choosing to do that. If you intend to discard the laptop anyway, then what harm is there in installing the latest version to check for actual incompatibilities, rather than imagined ones. Or is this thread just a 'wind up'? -
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Clarence Thomas v District Judges
There is another option. If the government would make sure all their policies are legal, then that problem wouldn't exist. -
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4 Israeli men fined for causing chaos at hospital in Mae Hong Son
Aussies are very rude too... probably not smoking but yes swearing and getting drunk in hospitals too Phuket and Bali -
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Drill baby drill.
That's the explanation by analysts: "WTI crude oil futures extended recent gains to above $71 per barrel on Monday, supported by supply risks following new US sanctions on Iran's crude exports. The US Treasury announced sanctions last week targeting individuals and tankers involved in transporting millions of barrels of Iranian crude annually to China, aiming to increase pressure on Tehran. However, oil gains were limited by persistent concerns over the potential fallout from President Donald Trump’s ongoing tariffs. Over the weekend, Trump announced new global tariffs on steel and aluminum, which could affect the US energy sector, including oil drillers reliant on specialty steel not produced domestically. Meanwhile, Chinese tariffs on US goods take effect today in retaliation for Trump’s recent levies, though their impact is expected to be limited due to China’s modest US energy imports." https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/crude-oil
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