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Help, i fancy my local pharmacist (F) !
What are you buying at the pharmacy? Boxes of Viagra and herpes cream, she may already think that you are a creep. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 29 November 2024
Taiwanese Man Found Dead in Sriracha Condo, No Signs of Foul Play Police in Sriracha District, Chonburi, responded to a report of a foreign man found deceased in his condominium unit. The incident occurred on the sixth floor of a residential building. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344875-taiwanese-man-found-dead-in-sriracha-condo-no-signs-of-foul-play/ -
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Trump's Legal Battles and Their Unintended Legacy of Backfiring
Just another example of the how to incompetence of Biden and its crew. Allow your top donors to determine who your most important cabinet secretaries are and these things happen. -
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Been in Thailand for one week and my BO (body odour) has disappeared?
What have you done so far to try and get it back? Have you tried alerting everyone you know? You may need to report it to the police to help widen the search. -
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14-Year-Old Girl Killed in Collision with 6-Wheel Truck in Lopburi
They hate to exercise. -
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Taiwanese Man Found Dead in Sriracha Condo, No Signs of Foul Play
Picture from responders. Police in Sriracha District, Chonburi, at approximately 11.00 on November 28, responded to a report of a foreign man found deceased in his condominium unit. The incident occurred on the sixth floor of a residential building, and officers from the Sriracha Police Station, led by Pol. Lt. Detchanat Thanyasirichuti, along with rescue personnel from Sawang Prateep Sriracha Foundation, arrived at the scene to investigate. The deceased was identified as Mr. Rongcheng Hu, a 40-year-old Taiwanese national. His body was discovered lying on the bed, fully clothed. Investigators found no evidence of a struggle, no signs of forced entry, and no disturbances to the belongings in the room. Preliminary findings suggest that Mr. Hu had been dead for at least three hours before being discovered. Authorities suspect a possible medical condition as the cause of death, though no conclusive evidence has been found at this stage. The body has been sent to Laem Chabang Hospital for a detailed autopsy to confirm the cause of death. Additionally, police are coordinating with the Taiwanese Embassy to inform the deceased’s family and arrange for further questioning of his relatives and acquaintances to gather more information. This incident remains under investigation as authorities work to determine the exact circumstances surrounding Mr. Hu’s untimely death. -- 2024-11-29 -
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BBC Staff Divided Over Call to Wear Palestinian Flag Colors and Keffiyeh
Maybe make it simpler - why not just force everyone you don't like to wear an easily identifiable symbol on their sleeve? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 29 November 2024
Myanmar Couple Killed in Truck Crash in Samut Sakhon Police from Krathum Baen Police Station in Samut Sakhon were alerted to a fatal crash involving a bicycle and a trailer truck. The incident occurred on Sukhonthawit Road, heading toward Ban Phaeo, in Talad Subdistrict, Krathum Baen District. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344874-myanmar-couple-killed-in-truck-crash-in-samut-sakhon/
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