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Happy New Year and wishing you a prosperous 2020!
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Known as Khun Peter (62), lives alternately in Apeldoorn and Pattaya. In a relationship with Kanchana for 14 years. Not yet retired, have my own company, something with insurance. Crazy about animals, especially dogs and music.
Enough hobbies, but unfortunately little time: writing for Thailandblog, fitness, health and nutrition, shooting sports, chatting with friends and some other oddities.
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To all of you, Happy New Year and a good, healthy and successful 2020
Best wishes to all for 2563/2020. I'll try to get my glass more than half full. 🙂
Source ? 😉
Mainly municipal lager, straight from the tap. 😉
Happy new year thank you for the nice and helpful blog !!!
all happy new year
and drink up and let yourself drive