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Next holiday destination ?
This resort is 10km out of town. It's very quiet by the dark sandy beach. I'm not looking at going into town, it's just a relaxing by the pool kind of vacation. -
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Eighty Years Since the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
Rubbish we are indeed on that path under this administration this an appropriate thread to raise that concern -
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Pickup Truck Ploughs Through Songkran Revellers, Injuring Nearly 20, Driver Beaten by Mob
UPDATE Drunk Driver Who Ploughed into Songkran Revellers Granted Bail Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 44-year-old man who drove his pickup truck into a crowd celebrating Songkran, Thailand’s New Year water festival, has been granted bail, police confirmed on 15 April. The incident, which occurred in the Klong Udom village area of Thung Praya subdistrict, Sanam Chai Khet district, left multiple people injured, including one in serious condition. The driver, identified as Mr. Suraphon from Khao Mai Kaew in Kabin Buri district, Prachinburi province, was reportedly intoxicated at the time. Police said he was arrested at the scene by officers from Wangkhu Police Station and was later charged with two offences: driving under the influence and reckless driving causing serious injury. According to Pol. Col. Kriengkrai Boonsorn, Provincial Police Chief of Chachoengsao, the suspect had no prior criminal record. Pol. Col. Phuwadon Phisutthinaraset, Superintendent of Wangkhu Police Station, added that Mr. Suraphon applied for bail using a surety based on his position as a subdistrict headman, with an asset value of 200,000 baht or a cash bond of 100,000 baht. The court approved the bail request, citing the defendant’s legal right to apply. Witnesses reported the driver appeared confused and ignored calls from local residents to exit his vehicle following the crash. The incident, which took place on a narrow six-metre-wide village road, occurred amid heavy rain and poor driving conditions. The road was filled with people enjoying Songkran festivities at the time. The suspect, who has worked at a Japanese-owned factory in the 304 Industrial Estate for 18 years, is said to have only minor injuries. Breathalyser results showed an alcohol level well above the legal limit. The vehicle sustained minor damage to the front bonnet, consistent with striking pedestrians. Investigations revealed that Mr. Suraphon had earlier been participating in the water celebrations before attempting to drive home. As of the afternoon of 15 April, all but one of the injured individuals had been discharged from hospital. One person remains under medical care at Sanam Chai Khet Hospital. Doctors are continuing to monitor the patient’s condition to determine the severity of the injuries. Local authorities continue to investigate the incident. The case has drawn widespread attention as communities across Thailand seek to balance festive traditions with public safety. -- 2025-04-15 -
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El Salvador will not return Kilmar Ábrego García deported from the US in error
If Trump farted I'd fully expect you (and several other posters) to come flying out of his derriere. -
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Trip Report - E-Visa in Taiwan + Foreign Spouse Visa + Proof of Current Location
@mankindmatt5 excellent report and of great assistance to others. So to be clear your spose obtained a Non O as your dependent. You mentioned needs to be obtained outside of Thailand. Some folk are incorrect in thinking this can be obtained from visa exempt or tourist visa entry. -
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Katy Perry Promises to Bring Glam to Space in All-Female Blue Origin Mission
Got a kick out of besos falling on his face trying to find the hatch….anyway glad the lady’s made it back safe and sound hopefully the enjoyed riding the big shlong oops ment rocket!
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