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Appeal Launched for British Teacher Gravely Injured in Thailand Crash
So can I - but not everyone can. Surely you understand that. I don't imagine many of the people I know in the UK have £30k liquid and instantly accessible. How long does a personal loan take to arrange ?... note the parents were on a flight over to Thailand as soon as they heard of the incident - loans etc may take weeks to arrange. -
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Hat Yai - Closure of Phetkasem Road Railway Bridge
Postponed until next year. Seems someone rethought the idea of starting this during the monsoon. But agreed, it will cause total chaos. -
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Buying a house without using a lawyer
Agreed, and that's the point I raised 2 hrs ago. -
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First Ukraine Missile Attack on Russian territory?
They're currently doing a pretty good job of screwing up everything they can, right? Everything from the financial markets to the current geopolitical mess. Coupled with the spending cuts they seem intent on accomplishing, and the system very well could collapse. Some people seem to think the bond market simply won't allow for that, though. They will have no other option but to print money, so to speak. They won't be able to reduce the debt. It's going parabolic, regardless. -
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Rice cooker WITHOUT Aluminum ??
Whatever some may say, aluminium toxicity is widespread in the modern world: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8767391/ Generally the effects are long term, resulting from ingestion of traces of aluminium compounds originating almost exclusively from man-made aluminium. The body has difficulty in excreting it, hence its tendency to accumulate. Aluminium is one of the most widespread elements in the earth's crust and in its natural form, usually tightly bound to silicon, it is harmless. (or even potentially beneficial, as in bentonite clay) My solution is to place the rice in a handle-less stainless steel Indian cook-pot (if not fermented, the rice covered with water to the height of the second joint of a folded finger, if fermented barely covered). The lid is placed on the pot. A perforated stainless steel plate on four short legs (available commercially) is placed in the aluminium pot of the rice-cooker (this prevents bumping) and water added to just below the perforated plate. Place the Indian cook-pot in the rice-cooker, put the lid on, and switch on. I tend to put an upturned heavy stone mortar on the lid, but this is not essential. I favour Sharp rice-cookers, a bit heavier and more expensive than some, but with a decent life-span. A note for those with diabetes or pre-diabetes: freezing rice after it is cooked makes its starch more slowly digestible ("resistant starch") and therefore does not spike blood-glucose so much. Search the Internet for: resistant starch. -
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Appeal Launched for British Teacher Gravely Injured in Thailand Crash
They are begging pensioners ???? or they are asking anyone to contribute to their GoFundMe ? -
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How to make friends ... on forums like this (parts 1-2-3 of 9)
Ok, and why do you not think we are capable of doing that all by ourselves? Maybe we even have better ways than using a anonymous forum for personal contacts. That, like goes against each other, right? I think you were an English teacher until about a month ago. Got the boot, and now you just can´t stop teaching. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 20 November 2024
French National Found Dead in Hanging Near Wat Mai Bang Saray Gate A French national was discovered dead hanging from a neem tree near the gate of Wat Mai Bang Saray. Authorities were alerted to the scene after local residents made the grim discovery. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344091-french-national-found-dead-in-hanging-near-wat-mai-bang-saray-gate/
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