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Receptionist Drugged, Hotel Robbed By Foreigner In Phuket

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Maybe he'll get a job as security boss for Thailand's first nuclear reactor complex.

Incidentally, Sacramento California had a functional nuke reactor called Rancho Seco. It was permanently shut down in a voters' referendum. Purported reason: Security guards at the plant were smoking pot.

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Maybe he'll get a job as security boss for Thailand's first nuclear reactor complex.

Incidentally, Sacramento California had a functional nuke reactor called Rancho Seco. It was permanently shut down in a voters' referendum. Purported reason: Security guards at the plant were smoking pot.

It's a world full of human faults! No matter what country

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Who puts there Mobile/Cell phone in the hotels safety deposit boxes ??? would they not be using them blink.png

Foreign tourists? Who would they call?

Wasn't there the same story of an American man in Koh Samui who did the same thing about a month ago? Weird coincidence.

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