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UK Noel Gallagher Slams Glastonbury as ‘Woke’ and ‘Virtue-Signalling’
recorded before bob Vylan's antics -
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BKK Bank 4 months banked method??
Option A: The agent walks away from this line of business and only offers a hand-holding service to those who have the money in the bank in the future. Option B: The agent, in collusion with their IO counterpart, will get creative and salvage the "no money in the bank" extension business. We can only guesstimate how much money they would lose by choosing option A, but I'd daresay it's enough enticement to go with option B instead. How exactly they'll do that to minimize their risk and maximize their profits remains to be seen, but I have little doubt about the outcome. -
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UK Noel Gallagher Slams Glastonbury as ‘Woke’ and ‘Virtue-Signalling’
Yep, that's it, couldn't name another to save my life. -
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Krungsri online banking discontinued from 1 October 2025
Do you know what the maximum limit per contactless transaction is in LOS, please? Unlikely to be anywhere near the £100 (= ฿4,400) UK limit, I would have thought. -
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Report Thai Booze Rules Set for Reform as New Laws Under Review
If you really want to liberalize the booze market here in Thailand knock the wine taxes down to 20% total for all imported wines, and the same with liquor. That's liberalization, changing the hours to purchase doesn't mean much. But Thailand has been deluding itself for decades now by doing things that don't mean much and pretending that they are significant changes to the law. Lowering duty on higher end wines would also serve to attract more affluent tourists, as rich tourists who are accustomed to spending $100 or so on a bottle of wine for dinner, will not spend $500 or $600 for that same bottle here in Thailand, presuming they can even find a good wine with bottle age here. The same applies the luxury goods. I know some rich folks, who spend $100,000 on a 10-day vacation and the wife always gets $15,000 to spend on goodies, and the most common complaint I hear is that she can't go shopping here because she won't pay $11,500 for that same handbag that's $4600 in most other big cities around the world. The Thai authorities like to presume that rich tourists are dumb, but there's a reason why they're rich. -
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Report Cannabis Chaos: 12,000 Thai Shops Face Closure Under New Rules
well theoretically at least, but remember where we are
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