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Würzburg, 27 Grad, keine Wolken, kein Regen, die Frisur hält. :aetsch:
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Eisenach, 25 Grad, keine Wolken, kein Regen, die Frisur hält dank Drei-Wetter-Saft (*)
(*) - Bier, kansste nämlich bei schönem Wetter, scheiss Wetter und selbst bei gar keinem Wetter in die Haare schmieren
Grüße aus Thüringen
Erich
Wiesbaden, 26 Grad, Sonne, kaum Wind, Blumen pflanzen, Steaks grillen, Bier trinken, makelloser Himmel.
Für die Frisur habe ich Gel, in die Atmosphäre sprühn wir hier nix mehr :aetsch:
Ach so,
gerade gelesen in der Bangkok Post von heute:
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169 tote bis jetzt, beachtlich!
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2 Tage Song Kran in Prakohn Chai waren sehr anstrengend.Viel Bier und Wasser :einergehtnoch: bisher keine mir bekannten schwerte Unfaelle,ausser meine Kopfschmerzen heute morgen.Aber von denen weis ich wo sie her kommen :einergehtnoch: .Gestern Abend etwas Regen und angenehm kuehl fuer die Jahreszeit.
mfG schiene
Der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm,
aber die zweite Maus bekommt den Käse.
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Bissel spät aber ich habs gerade erst gefunden.
"The Nation"
Six days: 318 dead, and 4,300 injured
Some 318 people had been killed and 4,293 others injured in car accidents over six days of the Songkran holiday, the Road Safety Centre announced yesterday.
The number of holiday travellers killed so far this Songkran was 29 lower than the same period last year, while 57 more people had been injured.
The number of accidents (3,823) up to Monday night was 40 more than last year, the Interior Minister and the centre's deputy director Aree Wongsearaya said.
On Monday alone, there were 417 accidents. Most of them (86 per cent) involved motorcycles. Some 45 were killed and 461 others hurt.
Nakhon Phanom, Lampang, Sing Buri, Sa Kaew, and Bangkok topped the list with three deaths each, while Chiang Rai had the most injuries at 19, followed by Udon Thani (17), Kanchanaburi and Si Sa Ket, which had 14 each.
Chiang Rai also experienced the most accidents with 19, followed by Udon Thani (15) and Suphan Buri, with 14.
In the six days (April 11-16), 2.4 million vehicles were stopped at checkpoints nation-wide and 41,696 motorists found to have breached traffic laws. Most failed to present driver's licences, wear helmets or seatbelts.
With many holidaymakers returning to Bangkok from the provinces on Songkran's last day yesterday, Aree contacted public transport agencies to ensure there were sufficient seats for all.
Meanwhile, traffic on Mitraparb Highway from Nakhon Ratchasima to Sara Buri had eased and should be back to normal today. Nakhon Ratchasima bus terminals were packed with passengers but officials were confident all would be on their way to the capital by 8pm last night. In Bangkok, travellers arriving at the Mor Chit bus terminal and Hua Lampong Railway Station, caused heavy traffic around the transport hubs.
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http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/04 ... 032087.php
Der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm,
aber die zweite Maus bekommt den Käse.
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