Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.
berettakid
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My name is Dale, the new owner of Bob's BBQ
berettakid replied to bbqbob's topic in Bars/Gogos/Business Owners' Forum
Its a shame ! please give the guy a little grace period to iron out the problems, i dont know the place or Dale but its a shame an expat has who taken over a business and hes being crucified before given a fair chance. good luck on your new venture -
nasty computer virus out
berettakid replied to berettakid's topic in Technical problems or questions.
i tried the add and remove programs but it would not let me remove the corrupt files windows 7 is now loaded its working fine, i lost all my documents and daughters photos i will ask santa for an external hard drive this christmas i think -
nasty computer virus out
berettakid replied to berettakid's topic in Technical problems or questions.
i can log on because i have a notebook my desktop that does all my printing is the one with problems and still not working its running XP and the virgin media virus checker did not stop it i down loaded AVG then kept getting annoying popup saying virus detected but did not stop it i then bought Norton 360, this said i had bloodhound w32 virus and blocked my operating system so i cant log on at all. as we speak just upgrading to windows 7 borrowed my mates disc this virus came from Elaine my lawyer that sent me a joking attachment, when talking last week she said she had a similar virus ( shit happens ) -
i use a little acer notebook running windows 7. with a small screen i found Internet explorer very cluttered, google chrome i found would freeze is there was alot of high resolution images on the page. i just tried Opera and i find it excellent what is your favorite and why ?
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i dont Mr Pastry has converted me to be a Muslim, so i want ban Christmas
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We spent 15 million in the bid we had Prince William do a speech David Cameron attend David Beckham do a speech about when his grandad take him to see football as a child ENGLAND GET REAL !!!!! THE REST OF THE WORLD DONT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT THE PEOPLE ABOVE Fifa would have been invited to see the facilities in Russia, first class hospitality top escorts would be provided to make them feel at home, champagne and caviar then an envelope with expences must be great working for Fifa
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Expose these lousy thieving bastards
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13...g-mistakes.html
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Pepper spray comes under the section 5 of the firearms act but not with a mandatory sentence In addition the following are also prohibited but are not subject to mandatory minimum sentences: Firearms Act Section 5 (1) ( any weapon of whatever description designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid gas or other thing. Generally stun guns or electric shock devices, CS gas not usually cattle prods but depends on type; There are 3 types of offensive weapon defined in the Prevention of Crime Act. Intended - the hammer you pick up with intent of assaulting somebody; Adapted - the umbrella who's point you sharpen to cause injury (used to be all the rage); and Made - brass knuckles. There is no other use for brass knuckles other than to injure people (some wag will come up with some tortuous argument about tenderising steaks or something) It is an offence to have an offensive weapon in a place open to the public, whether by payment or not, for which there is a power of arrest. As to the belt, an argument could be put forward that you have changed the purpose of the knuckles and taken away the weapon side of it. A good lawyer might swing that one but my advice is don't go out in public with it as there will be a lot of angst between when you get arrested and when you win on appeal. Basically Villa mate why risk it ? if you post to yourself, as 2005 one in three parcels are x-rayed coming into the UK, why you want to bring shit onto your doorstep
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The best ever export from the USA, this woman has an amazing voice, my question is i am sure i heard this song played in a gogo but unsure where, i am racking my brains trying to think.
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whats your proffesion the majority of people on here
berettakid replied to louie's topic in Idle Chit Chat
i believe in Karma and want to be a good guy i must say the Americans i meet from Kentucky are wonderful people made so welcome, i would like spend some time there -
whats your proffesion the majority of people on here
berettakid replied to louie's topic in Idle Chit Chat
i had a gun shop and did trade shows but after messy divorce and lost my shop now property sales but alas the Property boom has given me little work lately and two solicitors i work with have closed December 1st i get my new unit on a farm and car repairs/sales started. i also do army surplus gear ( ebay )and next year will do markets, gun shows etc start to get into police and military weapons again ( hopefully shotshow in vegas ) My goal is get around 10 UK houses rented out each bringing in £500 p/m when i will retire and travel -
My main home computer got a virus, somehow it got past my virginmedia anti virus software, then slowed it down, now the computer is so slow it wont run any of the programs, i am running XP on there but unsure what to do? please any ideas ?
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i always thought the Dorset Naga was the hottest The Sunday Times THE world’s hottest chilli pepper does not come from a tropical hot spot where the locals are impervious to its fiery heat but a smallholding in deepest Dorset. Some chillis are fierce enough to make your eyes water. Anyone foolhardy enough to eat a whole Dorset Naga would almost certainly require hospital treatment. The pepper, almost twice as hot as the previous record- holder, was grown by Joy and Michael Michaud in a poly- tunnel at their market garden. The couple run a business called Peppers by Post and spent four years developing the Dorset Naga. They knew the 2cm-long specimens were hot because they had to wear gloves and remove the seeds outdoors when preparing them for drying, but had no idea they had grown a record-breaker. Some customers complained the peppers were so fiery that even half a small one would make a curry too hot to eat. Others loved them and the Michauds sold a quarter of a million Dorset Nagas last year. At the end of last season Mrs Michaud sent a sample to a laboratory in America out of curiosity. The owner had never tested anything like it. According to Mrs Michaud, the hottest habañero peppers popular in chilli-eating competitions in the US generally measure about 100,000 units on the standard Scoville scale, named after its inventor, Wilbur Scoville, who developed it in 1912. At first the scale was a subjective taste test but it later developed into the measure of capsaicinoids present. The hottest chilli pepper in The Guinness Book of Records is a Red Savina habañero with a rating of 570,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Mrs Michaud was stunned when the Dorset Naga gave a reading of nearly 900,000SHU. A fresh sample was sent to a lab in New York used by the American Spice Trade Association and recorded a mouth-numbing 923,000SHUs. Mrs Michaud said: “The man in the first lab was so excited — he’d never had one even half as hot as that. The second lab took a long time because they were checking it carefully as it was so outrageously high.” The Dorset Naga was grown from a plant that originated in Bangladesh. The Michauds bought their original plant in an oriental store in Bournemouth. Mrs Michaud said: “We weren’t even selecting the peppers for hotness but for shape and flavour. There is an element of machismo in peppers that we aren’t really interested in. When the results of the heat tests came back I was gobsmacked.” The couple are now seeking Plant Variety Protection from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which will mean that no one else can sell the seeds. Mrs Michaud, 48, has run the company with her husband at West Bexington, near Dorchester, for ten years. Mr Michaud, 56, has been a regular on the television chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River Cottage series, advising on vegetable growing. Anyone wanting to try the Dorset Naga will have to be patient as chillis are harvested only from July on. In Bangladesh the chillies grow in temperatures of well over 100F (38C) but in Dorset they thrive in polytunnels. Aktar Miha, from the Indus Bangladeshi restaurant in Bournemouth, said that even in its home country the naga chilli was treated with respect. “It is used in some cooking, mainly with fish curries, but most people don’t cook with it. They hold it by the stalk and just touch their food with it,” he said. “It has a refreshing smell and a very good taste but you don’t want too much of it. It is a killer chilli and you have to be careful and wash your hands and the cutting board. If you don’t know what you are doing it could blow your head off.”
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http://www.bittersuiteband.com/music_uk-no1-hits-singles.htm
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The Book is finally published in Thailand!
berettakid replied to paultain's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
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Swimming pools in Pattaya.
berettakid replied to teelack's topic in Hotel and Accommodation Questions
i read that the Green park was fantastic, but unsure if its guest friendly but it does look so inviting -
very good joe is the last picture villa ?
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You taken the whole Rainbow theme to heart Villa mate! is Mr Pastry still the ginger bear hunting in Clapham common?
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Bungle is in authoriary, so i think more like Joekicker
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Jeffrey played by TongTongTony Zippy played by Villa ( brummy accent ) Bungle the ginger bear played by Mr Pastry George played by some ladyboy
