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Lupatria

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  1. Inspired by France ?? The French had a big revolution, right ?

    Yes, going on about Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libert%C3%A9,_%C3%A9galit%C3%A9,_fraternit%C3%A9

    "Liberté, égalité, fraternité, French for "liberty, equality, fraternity",[1] is the national motto of France and the Republic of Haiti, and is an example of a tripartite motto. Although it finds its origins in the French Revolution, it was then only one motto among others and was not institutionalized until the Third Republic at the end of the 19th century.[2] Debates concerning the compatibility and order of the three terms began at the same time as the Revolution."

    Forgot Brutality?

  2. From soap operas to bleach theatre- who says there is no development in the entertainment industry. Costas will need to spend money on industrial strengths popcorn packs and a comfortable TV-chair.

    Hopefully he is saving up for brain surgery....................coffee1.gif

    Wouldn't that require a "smart" decision?

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  3. I'm really interested to know, what safety measures the Thai planes do not implement.

    There must be something really wrong that the Japanese and now the Koreans don't like.

    I started thinking if I should ever fly again on Thai planes.

    Anybody can help here?

    Not so much point taking the piss out of the Thais but more important to concentrate on the real cause of the problem.

    So, you finally became interested and start to think? Congrats to that - it's never too late

    Instead of reading responses to your hail the dear leader post you may want to switch to some more informative news like this from February 26th:

    Between 19 and 30 January employees of the ICAO visited the facilities of the Thai aviation. After the visit they spoke of significant safety concerns. According to them the Thai Civil Aviation staff would not undergo training as prescribed by ICAO, to meet very specific safety standards. However, corresponding licenses were issued.

    ICAO also complained that the Civil Aviation Authority has a dual role, because it is the airport operator of 28 regional airports. This could lead to the assumption that there would be a conflict of interest here.

    The head of the Thai Civil Aviation Authority, Somchai Piputvat, downplayed the report.

    Somchai said they checked not only the safety standard of airlines, but also all important facilities such as Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, Airports of Thailand, the hangar operators, and safety standards of aviation training.

  4. South Korea is banning charter flights from Thai airlines after Thai negotiation team failed to convince Korean civil aviation authorities in the first-round talk.

    I wonder now if the Thais will accept the blame and find a solution or will this be more of the same ... blame everyone else because Thailand is superior.

    Will they ever learn?

    Oh, it looks like they learned something here- article 44 stops at the border.

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  5. >>When he was alive, he rarely left the house for fear of leaving his belongings unguarded, she said. In dead, he might become the guardian spirit.<< Quote

    Especially if he is still lying in his bed......................coffee1.gif

    In her bed?

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