April 1, 200718 yr I'll start: 1. Do not invest anything in Thailand you can't afford to lose. An oft repeated mantra that is true, but... Don't you think anybody with any nous should know this? 2. 5555555 This is apt for many occasions, but a particular poster on general is using it in almost every post now! Any others you you can think of? Good Luck Moss
April 1, 200718 yr is that a question or a cliche. If it was a question then yes. Look at my joining date. If it was a cliche - then great timing...
April 1, 200718 yr I tell you what I ######ing hate 'TIT' and then when the bastards put in as an explanation '(This is Thailand)', like we dont ######ing know where we are or what TIT stands for, ######ing <deleted>. That Trink has a lot to answer for.
April 1, 200718 yr TIT (this is Thailand) 5555 (ha ha ha ha), I love it here, so I'm not going back to my own country!!! Oh and let's not forget: Thailand's not what it used to be!
April 1, 200718 yr I can't stand the acronym "LOS" because it's not something that people actually say, it's just lazy typing. Thai women can't be trusted, western women are all fat. Every Thai you encounter from the businessman to the samlor driver and the burger flipper is connected to some mythical mafia and will have you killed over the slightest disagreement so it's best to bend over and take whatever crap they give you.
April 1, 200718 yr My favs are the Thai GF who ripped me off for my bar or who needs money for her buffalo, her mother (who has died ten times this year) and/or her son (who is now undergoing chemotherapy after surviving pneumonia, bird flu and Alzheimers last month). 555 LOS TIT SOB I overlook the cliches by newbies (hey, I had to ask for a few definitions not so long ago, eg <deleted>?), but I like to hook my talons in the new little sucks that are "always right" and trample on anyone, especially the old timers, who disagrees with them. I think they are fair game for thrashings. I know I deserve what I get from our own inmates when I say something stupid (knock it off, now) and I know I deserve it. TLW. 55555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 555555555555555555555555555555555555555
April 2, 200718 yr Instant experts on Thailand, they reallly get my goat. Arrive here and four days later they are directing other newcomers with a conceit that is stomach sickening. As well as the 55555, LOL, ROFLMAO, LOS (has anyone ever heard Thailand called that) I had better stop now, I feel my blood pressure rising and that isn't good in an old gilr like me
April 2, 200718 yr OK, OK, Iadmit it!! I do the LoS thing. Sorry!! cdnvic's quite right, it's just because I'm too lazy to type "Thailand" all the time. If I could get away with just typing "T" for Thailand, rather than LoS, I would. Maybe I should try that & have all the newbies ask what that stands for.
April 2, 200718 yr Sort of related to leisurely's above is the people who come here and think they're doing the country a big favour by shagging around, usually making comments such as "if it wasn't for the sex trade the economy here would collapse". Expect a post on how they've just been had some time later.
April 2, 200718 yr People who say "I love Isaan" Despite the fact they have never been here ........ arrrggghhhh ..... right, where are my tablets. .... or as the wife would say 'kapshool'
April 2, 200718 yr I tell you what I ######ing hate 'TIT' and then when the bastards put in as an explanation '(This is Thailand)', like we dont ######ing know where we are or what TIT stands for, ######ing <deleted>. That Trink has a lot to answer for. you feeling alright maddy ? maybe time to go back and interview that cat begging for money as he did'nt wind you up.
April 2, 200718 yr My favs are the Thai GF who ripped me off for my bar or who needs money for her buffalo, her mother (who has died ten times this year) and/or her son (who is now undergoing chemotherapy after surviving pneumonia, bird flu and Alzheimers last month). 555 LOS TIT SOBI overlook the cliches by newbies (hey, I had to ask for a few definitions not so long ago, eg <deleted>?), but I like to hook my talons in the new little sucks that are "always right" and trample on anyone, especially the old timers, who disagrees with them. I think they are fair game for thrashings. I know I deserve what I get from our own inmates when I say something stupid (knock it off, now) and I know I deserve it. TLW. 55555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 555555555555555555555555555555555555555 thats why i like you jet as your all woman, kicking <deleted> all over this forum. keep up the good work my tressed up friend. thank you very much. terence.
April 2, 200718 yr I also really hate people who stretch the page, thus necessitating me moving it back and forth. GRRRRRRR
April 2, 200718 yr I also really hate people who stretch the page, thus necessitating me moving it back and forth. GRRRRRRR stretch the page? like copying all the quotes to answer one post or...?
April 2, 200718 yr I know what you mean they make me so angry it drives me nuts i don't know what to do next
April 2, 200718 yr Not a cliche, but the overuse of emoticons really annoys me. Especially this one: Seriously... use some imagination.
April 2, 200718 yr Another one that occured to me, is when members refer to their kids and feel the need to call them my lukkrung, instead of my son/daughter. Seems like they are objectifying their children somewhat. IMHO of course
April 2, 200718 yr Not a cliche, but the overuse of emoticons really annoys me. Especially this one: Seriously... use some imagination. Really? That's one of my favourites!
April 2, 200718 yr Not a cliche, but the overuse of emoticons really annoys me. Especially this one: Seriously... use some imagination. Really? That's one of my favourites! It is a high-quality emoticon, indeed, expressing subtle irony.
April 2, 200718 yr Not a cliche, but the overuse of emoticons really annoys me. Especially this one: Seriously... use some imagination. Really? That's one of my favourites! It is a high-quality emoticon, indeed, expressing subtle irony. Hello Larry !
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