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Everything posted by midlifecrisis
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PPO vs HMO
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Sounds like the late Rodney Dangerfield. Somebody is copying from another guys paper. Still funny though. Henny Youngman was like that too. Wives. The women we love to hate.
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That's a good one.
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Been a fan from the start and now I am two episodes into season 5.
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What is she pointing at?
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What colors? The image seems simple black and white to me. Maybe I need to look again without undressing her with my eyes.
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She is cracking a smile along with a bit of a smirk. Tough to pull that look off. Talk about a woman that knows what she's got.
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The rate on the street.
midlifecrisis replied to Chang_paarp's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
I recall years ago that the Brits in Pats were bemoaning a weak Pound. I haven't really kept up with your home currency. I was surprised when I looked a few weeks ago at the dollar. A decade ago you were suffering a decline and we were not. It seems we are in a similar position, although tougher for you as an expat. Frankly I blame Trump and Brexit but not necessarily in that order. -
The rate on the street.
midlifecrisis replied to Chang_paarp's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Thank you for correcting me. I have always liked the genteel way you have with correcting someone. I just know that from my end I want a strong dollar. Um, I think? -
The rate on the street.
midlifecrisis replied to Chang_paarp's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Yes dollar is way down compared to my last trip some years ago. A strong baht is not great for tourism but must be good for exports. Hopefully a bounce back in five or six months of some significance. Wishful thinking. -
Pictures from around Pattaya
midlifecrisis replied to forcebwithu's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Are they just trying to fleece the tourists? -
Poison Ivy
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World’s first bird brain surgery performed on parrot
midlifecrisis replied to BigusDicus's topic in Funnies Section
That's funny! -
A shame that you lose only one game and you lose the title but Salah went into a goal slump midway through the season and this showed that about all else Liverpool had was Mane' A very good team but lacks the depth of MC. The summer should be interesting. Hazard wants to go to Spain. Did I read somewhere that there is at least one player on Newcastle that will only stay if the club commits the money to finish in the top 7? Pogba? Does he want to go? Did ManU commit to Solskjaer too soon? They finished sixth but looked like a possible top four earlier. Do the owners consult with
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World’s first bird brain surgery performed on parrot
midlifecrisis replied to BigusDicus's topic in Funnies Section
She needs disciplining. She would look good on your boat! -
World’s first bird brain surgery performed on parrot
midlifecrisis replied to BigusDicus's topic in Funnies Section
She has the "I want a cracker" look in that photo. She does appear to have an ample rack. That's about all I can find interesting about here. For a woman with an Ivy League economics degree, she is pretty stupid on economic issues...like print money to pay for everything. She should run Venezuela. -
This is not new, Boeing had this problem decades ago. If Boeing convinces airlines and passengers of the airworthiness most will be forgiven. There were human failings in this. One of the pilots disengaged the auto system at the onset of the problem and then re-engaged it in error. The US government have insufficient inspectors and allow Boeing to do their own inspections. I assume that applies to Airbus planes sold to American companies. Here is an interesting article: https://www.businessinsider.com/boeing-737-max-8-orders-unlikely-canceled-experts-2019-3 Garuda I
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Boeing will be OK. The main reason is that they have one major competitor for commercial passenger jets and if you cancelled a Boeing order today, it would take years to get planes from Airbus. "With a seven-year order backlog, Boeing increased production of the popular 737 in the middle of 2018 to 52 airplanes per month." From a Google search, "how long to build a 737 max"
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Honestly I have never tried it but would if I could. Or croc.
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Not sure but one is in murky swamp water and one typically in flowing rivers or the sea. Feed certain things to livestock and the meat can taste different. 'Gators are members of the crocodile family so you are probably correct. There is an animal, the American crocodile, but I think it is only found in southern Florida or elsewhere in parts of Latin America. Maybe he did eat croc.
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In La. that would most likely have been gator.