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THE BEER GARDEN is OPEN - Without those Stupid Tests - Only a temperature scan - Perfect !!! Great Day being back there after so long..All the Staff are the Same...Good Service. The Menu is NEW - but all the Prices are the same as 2 years ago.. ( Manageress told me.) Draft Beer is only 60 Baht for a Big Glass - I had 2 + Gangaly Guy and Rice = Perfect.. I counted 30 people there - enjoying themselves. Didn't see any Freelancers...Bit early 3-00 P.M. Wonderful View - Sea Breeze - Great Atmosphere - Good background Music. + Newspaper - What more can you ask for.. Great to have it Back Again.8 points
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@galenkia If it is not too far to travel, have a drive over to the firm, probably mid morning or early afternoon. That gives you the opportunity to introduce yourself to staff, hopefully some you will be working for. They may even let you use their computer to fill in the forms. In any event, that is positive action by yourself; you had a problem and sought help from them. Firms lose a tremendous amount of money and working time through staff not knowing what to do and then doing the wrong thing which makes matters worse. Hope this assists.5 points
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My motorcycle hero. Man's an absolute legend. Bought two bikes in the past just because they were in his racing colours.5 points
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Good news. We won! Mind you, at 3 all with 10 minutes to play it was touch and go. A missed penalty didn't help, and their goalie played a blinder. A red card helped, and we won in the 5 minute of extra time caused by Mr Angry not wanting to get off the pitch when he was told to.... This lady was very verbal in her support, and frustration when things didn't fo the home teams way... locals stand all in all, a great evening out. 4 adults (3 thai, one farang) and two "under a metre", drinks and snacks all round, under 500b.4 points
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Looking forward to my microwave showing the correct time from tomorrow ... for the next six months anyway 😉3 points
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Aspalls Cider. Desperately needed. Had to reinstall a 2 Way zone valve on our home plumbing system (Corgi £40 cheaper than Honeywell, no idea why but Corgi it is). Wiring was a mess and I'm crap at electrics so it took me an age. Turns out it wasn't just the Zone valve control box, the actual Valve itself is knackered as the rads get warm with the hot water demand (yes, the one I left in the box as I didn't want to bleed down the system as I don't know how to). Then, My Dad calls, his laptop isn't working, can I fix it. Done. Mrs wants me to cook. Chicken Adobo. Done. Cat has done a huge dump in the herb patch, can I clean it up and reprimand the cat severely. Done. Dropped off flowers and card to my Mum's grave. Done. Soon going to settle down with Foo Fighters and a bit of Queen to relax awhile .3 points
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I was telling the missus bout the veggie samosas we used to get in Oman,it was just a little stall around the corner from our line office at Seeb airport and they made the best samosas in the world. Wrong shape but she's done a damn good job at replicating them. The originals were obviously triangular and about the size of a fist.3 points
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@lazarus these pictures are a real pleasure to see and I wish I had a fraction of the skills you have for photography. I really think your photo's warrant their own topic in itself. Yet again, absolutely stunning and thanks for the upload.3 points
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It is easy to get larger portions in there..... Take a camera and say that you are a YT Vlogger with 10k subscribers .... (Which eliminates the likes of Flowers of course) I have forgotten who it was, but some fucker went in and was given more lamb on his plate than a family of four would get between them !3 points
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Got a letter from the bank today, turns out this is a PPI repayment from years ago. At least I know it's actually legit and not a mistake payment in the account. 🤣3 points
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Of course the holocaust deniers would question the numbers, they wouldn’t be faithful deniers if they didn’t. Unfortunally for them, the Germans during WW2 were meticulous record keepers and the records for the numbers of people killed in the camps and other systems have come to light over the years. I wouldn’t bother delving into the subject ff, there’s nothing there for you, and you already have enough to keep you busy with all those “fake” climate change and “fake” moon landing sites, not to mention all the time you have to spend on Covid vaccine’s. 🤣2 points
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Right, this is purely accidental. I need to man up. Where's the "Motorhead" Thread...2 points
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Whilst I agree with you regards M and his photo skills, it is nice to have a thread where us less gifted picture takers can contribute as well.2 points
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England's attack being shown up for what it is,crap. Also suffering from taking bad reviews. But well played Da Silva,great ton in what has so far been a low scoring match.2 points
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At the moment I'm wondering why Gareth Southgate is unsure what a boycott of the Qatar WC because of Human Rights abuses will achieve... And yet he is absolutely convinced that the World will change their habits by players kneeling down, clapping, wearing special armbands/wristbands/shirt motifs and colourful laces...2 points
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I'm guessing that he had a few Jimmy Riddles if he was that pissed!2 points
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Probably only the guys who have lifted fairly seriously, will have heard of this man. Louis Simmons, controversial powerlifter and trainer, and owner of the invitation-only Westside Barbell gym, passed at 74. Considering how hard he pushed his whole life, and his unapologetic use and advocacy of steroids, I’d say he lived a good life…..2 points
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Let me see if I get this right... You like big fried fish & small firm tits?2 points
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Thai Air never charged me a Baht for changing flights. You are probably on some blacklist for shameful behaviour regarding drinks trolleys and singing Spurs are on their Way to Wembley too loudly.2 points
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Yea, numbers of those in hospital WITH covid have went up as well, but Javid's just said 60% of them are incidental, nothing to do with Covid, they just tested positive as well, but that's not why they are in hospital. Won't stop the usuals screaming to bring back restrictions though, but thankfully due to stuff like modelling that was so wrong it was laughable, while always being wrong in much more worse case scenarios, never better scenarios , they don't get taken serious these days. I mean, when it was Delta i could understand the reasoning for the way they 'count' hospitilisations and deaths, as it was much more severe though not as contagious as Omicron. If you had Delta and in hospital or died with it, it was much more likely it was at very least a contributing factor. But now it's Omicron which is much less severe and much more contagious, when there is 60% of people in hospital with it but not because of it, you have to acknowledge that, as i'm glad they now do. Lots of places are continuing to ease restrictions, not just the UK, despite high infection numbers, as the high infection numbers are not correlating to high or anywhere near high deaths. Though of course some just seem to want to be told what to do ongoing, they want Governments to mandate and dictate, they like big state etc, not just for Covid but in general, or the Gov have scared them too much about Covid. Thankfully at least in the UK they don't have sway. Take whatever precautions you feel personally comfortable with, as you do with every other aspect of life, as we're getting on with living our lives again. Covid isn't going anywhere and we're in a vastly different place than where we were this time 2 years ago, in all sorts of ways, knowledge, many, many treatments, vaccines etc. When you even have Whitty going on about the damage of lockdowns, you know they'll never happen again, nor should they. "Sir Chris Whitty: School closures likely to have caused ‘substantial’ long-term damage to children Chief Medical Officer describes an overall worsening of public health in the last two years, with particular risks around cancer screenings" https://archive.ph/ppG352 points
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