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Felix Lynn

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  1. On the next Thailand Today,

    Young Thais get a chance to earn some real money and their work gets the praise of the Prime Minister.

    Doctors may get a free pass, even if you find they’ve dropped your spleen and can’t find it.

    A seventy year old tsunami survivor says she’s tired of running up the hill every time a giant wave rumor hits the beach.

    All that and tons of email on those aggressive bathroom masseuses, on the next Thailand Today, each weekday every three hours, beginning at noon, only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  2. On the next Thailand Today,

    A piracy crackdown to placate the US… Will it work? Is it worth it? Felix Lynn has a solution that everyone will like except software, music and movie producers.

    Toilet attendants massaging you in the toilet, does it challenge your manhood? And do you tip?

    Three drug suspects dead in Lamphun under curious circumstances. Will Pornthip get to the truth?

    All that and other lurid details of recent crime in the Land of Smiles on the next Thailand Today, each weekday, every three hours, beginning at noon only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  3. On the next Thailand Today,

    Mr. Condom says AIDS cases are increasing in Thailand and if we don’t watch out, it’ll only get worse.

    Online gaming revenues jump…great for profits bad for online gaming addicts.

    And Felix Lynn asks in desperation: Why can’t I get a decent haircut in the Land of Smiles?

    All that and seven and half reasons why not to drive in Thailand, on the next Thailand Today, each weekday, every three hours, beginning at noon only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  4. SORRY..............Felix, did you say (in your latest program)  that 1700 lost foreigners will be commemorated in the tsunami memorial event? Is this a fraction of those lost? Who are you referring to?

    I can't really remember what I said... :o

    but you can hear the replay at 10am...actually, the newspaper story said 1700 of those killed by the tsunami were foreigners.

    in the interest of accuracy...The Nation October 4...

    "The government will invite one relative of each of the 2,400 people who died in the tsunami, 1,700 of whom were foreigners, and 11,000 people who were injured in the disaster. He said the government would sponsor the airfares of everyone and pay for their accommodation from December 25 to 26."

  5. On the next Thailand Today,

    A terror alert comes to Thailand in the wake of the Bali bombings.

    Why raising slaughterhouse standards in Thailand is bad for expats and travelers.

    America imports fat-food chains to Thailand and then follows up with fitness solutions.

    All that and your email and calls, on the next Thailand Today each weekday, every three hours, starting at noon, only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  6. On the next Thailand Today,

    An old campaign gets new life as the government takes aim at vice …

    Two cows for every poor farmer and a pledge for transparency as Felix Lynn looks deep to find the real story.

    And a complete pre and post game wrap up of the Sunbelt/Thaivisa FC – Bullshead Brazilian match on Saturday with Radio Bangkok’s very own on the scene reporter Matt.

    All that and a very important question is answered on the next Thailand Today, each weekday, every three hours, beginning at noon, only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  7. On the next Thailand Today,

    It was all smiles at Bangkok’s new international airport after Thursday’s test flight but lurking in the shadows are big doubts about the promise of a South East Asia Hub.

    Everything you always wanted to know about expat football in Thailand as Sunbelt Asia and Thai Visa roll out the big team for the big game this Saturday in Bangkok.

    So you want be a teacher in Thailand part 2. Well, maybe it’s time you got a proper credential or not.

    And a Thai national living in the UK responds to a ranting Felix Lynn on the next Thailand Today, each weekday, every three hours only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  8. On the next Thailand Today,

    Former Miss Thailand, her reign just ten short days, tells all in a surprising news conference. She says a cheap contract forced her to give up her crown. Now, is that any way to react after being crowned the most beautiful woman in Thailand?

    Thai children are accused of being addicted to computer games. The government has a plan to curb the obsession. But whose job is it to stop them from playing?

    Green Peace says it’s time Thailand created a plan to clean up electronic waste, but with pollution of little concern to many in the Land of Smiles, where do you start first?

    All that and your email on the next Thailand Today, each weekday, broadcasting every three hours, only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  9. On the next Thailand Today,

    Officials make it official and legal, children as young as 11 can now “safely” drag race.

    The lack of emergency messages in English has one expat subway rider a bit peeved but who does he think he is demanding Thais speak English?

    Thai police want to know who you are at all times, at least when your consuming mass quantities of alcohol at Soi Cowboy.

    All that and your email, on the next Thailand Today, each weekday every three hours only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  10. On the next Thailand Today,

    Interviews with a foreign teacher, a tourist and a retired resident, two happy, one sad…you might be surprised who’s who…then again you might not.

    Also, we delve into the mind of Isaan women and the foreign men who chase them on another edition of “Honest Isaan.”

    And wearing a uniform in the Land of Smiles…What’s yours?

    All that and an interview with the happiest man in Thailand.

    On the next Thailand Today, each weekday, every three hours, beginning at noon only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

  11. On the next Thailand Today,

    So you want to be a teacher in the Land of Smiles? What’s it really like? Part One.

    Some practical and impractical solutions to Bangkok’s road woes.

    Add one part serial killer, two parts drug smuggler, and a sprinkling of a bloodied broken heart and you have Thailand Today’s version of tabloid journalism.

    All that and a surprise or two on the next Thailand Today, each weekday every third hour beginning at noon, only on Radio Bangkok.

    http://www.radiobangkok.net

  12. On the next Thailand Today,

    Chiang Mai residents are sacrificed by officials concerned about image as water gets dumped into neighborhoods to save a hotel entrance.

    The government wants to give massage parlors a slow death.

    Birds of a feather flock together and that’s just the problem for a safe airport.

    All that and a cigarette display ban is ready to suck out all that smoke from teen smokers, on the next Thailand Today, each weekday at 5pm, midnight and 5am.

    http://www.radiobangkok.net

  13. On the next Thailand Today,

    Bangkok says ME FIRST and asks bordering provinces to keep the flooding water out of the capital.

    No plan on tap for ridding the new airport of 200 thousand migrating birds as test flights get underway.

    The redemption of a massage parlor kingpin, the short reign of Miss Thailand and a history lesson on one of Thailand’s most infamous streets.

    On the next Thailand Today, each weekday at 5pm, midnight and 5am.

    http://www.radiobangkok.net

  14. I thought it was too innocent.

    She didn't own up to schlumpfing anyone. She just said she went out with male friends.

    More sleaze if you please.

    Check out this radio download for a brilliant moment in broadcasting.

    http://www.snopes.com/love/betrayal/radio.htm

    Moog that was great! Regarding the sleaze factor, well, as you know you can't please all the people all the time and none of the people most of the time...hehe

  15. 3hrs til I get to hear - now u have me curious!

    Me too , I missed it at 5:00 and I will miss it again in 3 hours . Please post your summary of this . As the title insinuates there is only one honest woman in Issan and that is why I took offence.

    For the record , I live in Isaan , I own a house in Issan , I work in Isaan , My wife is from Issan , my baby girl is half Issan .

    I find people from Issan to be hard working , loyal , smart , friendy and some are the best friends I have ever had . I will die in Issan .

    You can also tune in tomorrow morning at 5am. "Honest Isaan" is just a name for a feature. It could be called anything like "True Stories," or something like that. "Honest Isaan" is catchy, a play on the North American saying "Honest Injun," but it's about Isaan people and the people who meet and marry them.

  16. Attention-seeking sensationalism can be found all across the the spectrum of internet broadcasting. Informative, reasoned discussions, about Thailand and english language news in Thailand are rare. Though it may not get such immediate reaction, it will give you a more solid audience than the hype and antics I've seen so far.

    cv

    Is that a response to a genuINE listen or just a perusal of the promo?

    I do appreciate all comments and realize that it's hard to everything to everybody. What we are trying to do with Thailand Today is introduce a discussion show. We are gearing up to go live with a call in talk show. Then you can say all you want directly in real time. If you listen everyday, you'll hear topics across the spectrum, from BKK traffic, to education, to tourism, to nightlife, to relationships, to floods, to well, everything that's in the news and being discussed here and elsewhere.

    I hope we can catch your ear for a time so you can judge on what's being said.

    Thanks again!

    Next broadcast at midnight.

    http://www.radiobangkok.net

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