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The Times has obtained the complete transcript of a Labour Party WhatsApp group chat
Much ado about sod-all. Is there any one on this thread who can truly claim never to refer to others in these ways, especially after one has come across some retarded nonsense spewed out by a well-known politician or some idiot in one's workplace? Needless to say one can expect grovelling apologies from the miscreants.... -
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BBC with a brutal takedown of Ukrainian hopes
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Road Safety in Thailand – a summary of Perceptions and Reality
I don't understand what your issue is. I don't get into necropolitics, I don't get into the attitudes of freakoners, whatever that is, I just know that every time I ride on the roads in Thailand the roads suck, and people drive like maniacs, and you can't read the road signs, and there's all sorts of stuff that jumps out at you like cows and elephants and water buffalo and crazy motorcyclists and I know they drink a lot and I've seen them drive drunk so what's the point. It's not like driving down Route 80 in Montana on a summer day at 6:00 a.m.. Are you claiming that the thais aren't bad drivers and don't drive like maniacs and have perfectly maintained roads and police everywhere? You want to see crazy come to Cambodia. Last time I rode out to the border on a bus, it was 2 hours of non-stop horn blowing. But there was only one dead body on the road so that was better -
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Thailand's Smartphone Sales Surge: A Market Reborn
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Pattaya Ramps Up Efforts to Tackle Homelessness and Crime
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 14 February 2025
Pattaya Cheers Potential Easing of Alcohol Sales Restrictions File photo courtesy: Wikipedia In a progressive step towards boosting tourism and business, the Thai government is considering easing alcohol sales restrictions in Pattaya, much to the delight of tourists and local nightlife businesses. This potential policy shift aligns with the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism & Sports Year” campaign, which aims to rejuvenate the tourism sector by year's end. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1351738-pattaya-cheers-potential-easing-of-alcohol-sales-restrictions/
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