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News Forum - Love drugs found in hotel of Aussie man who plunged to his death
Some people don't take viagra because they need it -
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News Forum - Love drugs found in hotel of Aussie man who plunged to his death
"friends told police they had took him back to his hotel". Excellent journalism. -
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News Forum - Canadian man arrested for stealing traffic barriers in Chiang Mai
Not political correctness. Because work status, age and country provided I can put him in perspective. Now I know he have money and did not have to steal like this vs. someone who come from country without generous public pension and government union benefits, e.g. Algeria, South Africa, El Salvador etc. I am more likely to accept someone from poor circumstance stealing to survive, while this man, maybe steal to live lavish lifestyle or to have good time. -
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News Forum - Canadian man arrested for stealing traffic barriers in Chiang Mai
In this case it provides a basis to do some quick calculations; Retired postal worker is in a government employee union and has a guaranteed defined benefit pension. Typical postal worker retiree pension is CAD $1300 /month. Few employees have a defined benefit plan anymore except government workers. Its adjusted for COLA so will always increase as cost of living increases. retired postal workers still qualify for supplemental health plan that ends for most people in private sector when they retire. Because he is Canadian, we know that he can qualify for Canadian Pension Plan. Depending on age he retired and years worked he can collect anywhere from $650- $1160 a month. In addition if he can qualify for Old Age Security benefit and if "poor" a guaranteed income security additional payment. This is good for $607 to $907 for single seniors. The Canadian reference allows me to estimate the man's estimated guaranteed income minimum of $2500 to $3300 per month or 66,000 to 88,000 baht/month. This is without considering his private savings or pensions. My takeaway is that man had more than enough money to take care of himself. He also had private health care subsidized by Canadian taxpayers. With a past criminal conviction, deportation is an expected outcome. In this case Canadian nationality helps paint a picture of his character, since he had income. I conclude that this is not a nice man. -
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News Forum - BREAKING: Bars reopening in Thailand’s “Green” and “Blue” Zones, changes to Thailand Pass
You could, just to spite them, nip over to the yellow zone in your garden now and then and take a quick swig of a beer and then quickly rush back to the green zone, that would be a bit of fun. Or you could stand in the green zone, use a very long straw reaching to a beer which is standing in the yellow zone, that way you will be drinking in an unrestricted area.
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