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The Tim Walz thread.
Well you are right. MIT and big business runs things. But 6yo trans and tampons for boys makes for a strange society. -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
The only plans I have hear about are those that call for Arab nations like the UAE to send their troops to maintain law and order and suppress military activity in Gaza. It would take a remarkable degree of naivete to believe that other arab nations would want to be seen as Israel's enforcer. And why would a guerilla force be easy to destroy when leaderless? Why is a highly structured hierarchy necessary to a guerilla war? As for ordinary citizens turning on Hamas, any evidence that's happened yet? -
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The Tim Walz thread.
Just this thread up 15 posts in the last 50 minutes. Well said. susanlea66 posts -
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The Tim Walz thread.
Just a bad photo at an odd angle. Does he like to smell hair? He could be Warrent Buffet's brother? -
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Mystery Deepens: Missing British Man Boarded Flight from Thailand
What's all the fuss, hundreds of people go missing around the world daily. He will turn up safe and sound. -
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Trump Claims Harris Is 'Afraid' to Debate on Fox News Amid Debate Controversy
I love it !! the man's comebacks are devastating After Harris said that trump was afraid to debate her, he comes back with a scathing comeback. " errr, you, are afraid to debate me" "Oh, and you are not black" -
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Kuwaiti Man Crashes into Thai Riders in Motorcycle Accident
We have been hearing for a long time about these young guys causing problems around Pattaya, racing, loud scooters why can’t something be done, are the police really that bad? -
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5 year multiple entry DTV visa (Destination Thailand) from 2024-xx-xx
sure seemed a lot different in the published interview with the deputy of the Foreign Ministry - his saying in and out, out and in as many times as one would want within the 5-years of the DTV. If folks are "flocking" to this visa, then the government (both immigration, Foreign Ministry and Revenue Dept of Thailand should weigh it soonest. Oh yeah and while they are at it all the details about tax situations for expats both this year and the status of talks about the subsequent years. Best of luck to all here in Paradise. -
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The Tim Walz thread.
The Left The Right are all extremist, Neo-Nazis wing-nut and are going to vote for Hitler reincarnated. They need to be put down. The Right The Left are all extremist, Commie wing-nut and are going to vote for Karl Marx reincarnated. They need to be put down. Me You're all nuts. Take a chill pill and relax. Your vote and your faith in democracy are illusions.- 2
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LTR - TM30
Receiving conflicting info from Thai Immigration. Does an LTR holder have to file a TM 30 upon returning from overseas? -
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Mystery Deepens: Missing British Man Boarded Flight from Thailand
Missing Brit from Bangkok airport boarded flight to Finland by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of MyLocal Lincolnshire The baffling disappearance of a British tourist hours before his flight from Bangkok has taken a twist: his sister insists he did board a plane. Sarah Robinson-Dale revealed that her brother, 27 year old Simon Robinson, boarded a flight to Helsinki, Finland. This revelation has shifted the search a staggering 5,000 miles from Southeast Asia to the Arctic Circle. Initially, Robinson was feared to have vanished in Bangkok, leaving his family distraught and believing he never boarded his July 26 flight home, despite his phone pinging near the airport minutes before departure. “We have received confirmation that Simon did board the flight on July 26. A massive thank you to everyone who shared and to the kind people who found this information, as police on both sides haven’t done anything. I am waiting for a call back from the police and embassy in Helsinki.” South Yorkshire Police confirmed Robinson’s case was reported to them but hadn’t issued their own missing person’s appeal. The missing Brit’s sister mentioned that the information about him leaving Thailand emerged despite UK police confirming he didn’t. The family’s new theory was prompted by a man claiming to be a Thai immigration officer, who informed them Robinson was on flight AY142 – Finnair’s Bangkok-Helsinki route. Dale confirmed her brother jetted off to Finland but did not reveal the source of her confirmation. Finnair declined to provide customer information when The Sun requested verification of Robinson’s flight details. Robinson, from Skegness, Lincolnshire, initially flew to Thailand on July 22 and was not due home until August 3. However, on July 26, he called his girlfriend to announce he was flying home early. He has not been heard from since. The UK Foreign Office stated it stands ready to assist any Brit abroad but refrained from commenting on Simon’s case. Interpol also declined to comment, citing the need for special circumstances or approval from the missing person’s country, reported The Sun UK. ORIGINAL STORY: Search for British tourist who disappeared at Bangkok airport A 27 year old British tourist embarked on a dream holiday to Thailand but has mysteriously vanished, leaving his loved ones in a state of despair. Simon Robinson jetted off to Thailand on July 22, planning to soak up the Sun until August 3. However, just days into his trip, he phoned his girlfriend on July 26, announcing his early return. That call was the last anyone heard from him. According to The Lincolnite, Robinson, who spends much of his time in Boston, Lincolnshire, UK, never boarded his flight despite his phone pinging near Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Since that fateful call, his phone has been switched off, and his whereabouts remain unknown. Friends and family are now frantically raising awareness to initiate a search effort. South Yorkshire police have confirmed that Simon’s case has been reported, though they have not launched a missing persons appeal. The Foreign Office has stated it is ready to assist any British national abroad. In a heartfelt Facebook post, the missing Brit’s sister, Sarah Robinson Dale, expressed her anguish. “I am going out of my mind here. I am receiving hundreds of messages and don’t have time to reply to them all. I am thankful for everyone’s support and sharing.” Dale urged anyone in Bangkok to contact the police if they see her brother and encouraged people in other countries to keep sharing his picture. “As soon as I have any information, I will update on here. Forever grateful, let’s get Simon home.” Dale was due to speak with the British embassy in Thailand yesterday. Robinson’s friend, Sam Champ, also took to social media to spread the word. “One of my dear friends has gone missing in Bangkok, he hasn’t been heard from since July 26. He was supposed to board a flight that day but he didn’t show up. It was his 27th birthday yesterday and everyone is growing very concerned. He has been reported as a missing person.” Champ attached a picture of his friend, urging people in Bangkok and other parts of Thailand to share the post to help locate his friend, reported The Sun UK. Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-07 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Anyone tried Thai Sumigran sumatriptan/Imigran/Imitrex? 1/10 the price...hmm
No need to import; Lorry was just being helpful by seeing if sumatriptan is available from reputable producers in other countries at that price. Sounds like 15B is actually the market price, not the 150B we've all been paying GlaxoSmithKline even 13 years after their patent expired.
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