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Crime Russian Man Arrested for Dangerous BMW Drifting Stunt on Ban Amphur Beachfront
Indeed, deport him. -
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Why is Pattaya 103FM off air and up for sale
Sounds like someone else is using the same or very near frequency. -
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Community Chinese Man Rescued from Pattaya Rooftop Water Tank
I am from the UK and used the definition I knew from UK building regulations, a high-rise residential building is defined as one that has at least 7 storeys or is at least 18 meters high. Just used to that definition. -
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Crime Police Called After Indian Tourist Climbs Onto Taxi in Pattaya
Deport the idiot. -
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Things that annoy you in Thailand
I like the female Vietnamese tourists, very friendly girls, always smiling and talking nicely to me on the streets of Bangkok. I get the occasional fondle around my lower region at times, they have very soft hands 😏 -
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Trump to Canada: “It will cost you $61 billion, but zero if you become 51st state”
It's been done many a year ago, In the mid 50's and early 60's At great expense at the time How much did the DEW Line cost to build? The DEW Line was an incredible undertaking of its time. It required more than a half-million tonnes of material, enough gravel to build a road from Vancouver to Halifax, and 25,000 construction workers. It cost $350 million – a large sum for the 1950s Replaced with North Warning System and with satellites The DEW Line, or Distant Early Warning Line, was a chain of radar stations built across Canada's Arctic during the Cold War to detect potential Soviet bomber and ICBM attacks. The DEW Line was a joint project between Canada and the United States, with the US largely funding and managing the project. The line stretched from Alaska to Iceland, with a significant portion located within Canadian territory.
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