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tonray

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  1. 21 hours ago, chiangrai said:

    O.k...I will see a doctor...I was just wondering why Tylenol took the pain away if it's an infection......and also what caused it.....

     

    I will ask the doctor of course but I mightn't get the best answer.

     

     

    It doesn't matter what caused the pain Tylenol blocks the nerve reception for pain transmission is all

  2. 18 hours ago, Artisi said:

    What can you say than <deleted> disgusting at all levels, time people were held responsible for these criminal acts - and hiding the facts by the school shouldn't just result in suspension but time behind bars.

     

    18 hours ago, tonray said:

    The kids at M3 level are too young for jail time...but I would not hesitate to throw them into military camp for 10 years of compulsory service.

     

    Yes...while the kids are too young for jail...The school officials involved should get 10 years hard labor minimum and be fined 1 million baht each to be given to the kid's family 

  3. 8 minutes ago, Grumpy Duck said:

    I understand severe burn treatments are the most painful treatments one can endure. It is more than deplorable mischief. It is a serious criminal act. 

    My sorrow for the poor victim.

    As a minimum the school must be required to pay all medical bills, and the children responsible must receive jail time. 

    The kids at M3 level are too young for jail time...but I would not hesitate to throw them into military camp for 10 years of compulsory service.

  4. When I taught, I had an M4 student slash another across the face with a knife. I had taken away a knife from this kid previously that day and brought it to the office, who apparently just gave it back to him after he gave a Wai.

     

    The most amazing thing is after the slashing, the kid stayed at school because he told staff he used a pen and did not have a knife...even knowing that the same day I had taken it from him !

     

    The parents were brought in, a Wai or two and 4000 baht and all is forgotten. Word has it that this kid's mom has paid out several times for his antics. I have no confidence that he will grow to be a productive adult because he has no reason to believe he has to follow any rules.

     

    Just as a side note the kid who got slashed was one of nicest boys, used to miss school a lot but I found out it was because he helped his mom hail around her drink cart and help her make ends meet. But he eventually got even with a well deserved beat down of the slasher before the year ended...payback was sweet

  5. The real joke is these guys are fired if they don't get to their destinations as fast as possible. In many cases they are making several runs a day and if they drove at normal speeds and miss a run, the hotel or travel service will just replace them. Sad but true but you are reporting them to the very orgaization that encourages it.

  6. 21 minutes ago, boomerangutang said:

     

    I've heard that, in Thailand, if a husband catches his wife having sex with another man, the husband can legally kill the other man.   Anyhow, I agree with the post above.  I think he will be let off relatively easy.  Perhaps 6 months in the slammer with a Bt.5000 fine.

    That must be tough for guys with split personality disorder 

  7. 1 hour ago, colinneil said:

    Pattaya police station received complaints about noisy parties!!

    The man is surely a nut job, on 576 days overstay, you would have thought he would have kept a very low/quiet profile, not having noisy parties.

    The Russians are sometimes less than circumspect in situations where others might behave differently. You ought to see the ones at Chaengwattana immigration noisily and boisterously making a spectacle of themselves while walking up to the officer's desks constantly to try and jump the queue... Very distasteful behavior 

  8. 3 minutes ago, impulse said:

     

    Speaking of Thai nicknames, I just cannot get myself to call a guy "Boy".

     

    Back home, that would likely result in a slap in the face, and (back in my school days during desegregation) a trip to the principal's office.

    Ha Ha....yea Thai nicknames and tones have gotten me several times when I used to teach. At one point I was encouraging a kid to come to the board by saying in Thai (maa) come...and one of the better students informed me that he would not come if I kept pointing at him and calling him a horse....the kids had a pretty good laugh.

  9. 4 hours ago, Aussieroaming said:

    Not too keen on the shirtless look myself, more so because the sweat ends up on the furniture. Nothing pisses me off more than if someone turns up to visit me and decided to sit shirtless on my couch, leaving me with the BO.

     

    That's a good reason I bought faux leather or vinyl furniture...this is the tropics after all

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