kidneyw
-
Posts
1,510 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Downloads
Posts posted by kidneyw
-
-
- Popular Post
"He claims that he felt sorry for what he had done and would change to be a better person after the punishment."
See, he is not such a bad guy after all.
This dribble of remorse just makes you want to vomit.
- 4
- 4
- 2
-
Snazzy dressers.
- 1
-
It is kind of sickening that there thieving scumbags can get away with making light of the situation.
-
Better get in quick. Not so many of these standing.
- 1
-
Boys and their toys.
-
Usually it is drugs behind the back seat. which I am sure are preferable. to this.
- 1
-
To the question. "Is your hometown ruined?'
The answer is no.
But to the question. "Is your country ruined?"
Yes.
The UK is fkcued up.
So sad.
- 1
-
I remember in Pattaya getting stopped going down a one way street the wrong way.
The policeman only stopped me, but let all the Thais go.
I said "what about them?"
He said "Are you in the wrong?"
I paid the fine.
- 1
-
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
35 minutes ago, Sigmund said:The term gentleman was the favoured etiquette of the Brits to discriminate the poorer classes n' masses and create social segregaton.... back home and in the places that were colonized. Unfortunately, it's still a society with large and unfair social gaps that the upper classes love to maintain.
Jesus, get off your soapbox. The usual rhetoric from the down trodden masses.
- 1
- 4
-
4 hours ago, Brewster67 said:
Many of these disasters could have been avoided if they took my advice and did it the way I did it.
So what year did you post this warning "Oh yea of all knowing?"
- 2
-
It just beggar's belief the amount of negative comments given to the poster of this thread.
I am amazed that Aseannow posters had such caring hearts.
I thought most would have agreed with Handsometall......
Looks like there is hope for humanity after all.
Well done.
-
That medical ward must be starting to fill up.
-
Have to admit that as I was travelling in Latkrabang road today and noticed they were lifting up above, I was glad to get passed this area. Here you just do not know when something is going to get dropped.
-
Have to admit, that when using the escalator last week at Suvarnibhumi, I did look down and pay close attention to what I was standing on.
-
13 hours ago, webfact said:
"Are you aware of my identity? I'm an individual you'd best avoid crossing paths with We'll meet again."
Sounds like the same disruptive nutter we just read about on airoplane from Vietnam.
-
"No Weed"
Maybe they are talking about people who do not use the gym.
-
Half a cup of coffee at 4.00am.
2km walk + 10km run.
Then back for the remaining half cup of coffee with a banana sandwich.
- 1
- 1
-
2 hours ago, Peabody said:
Can you imagine the carnage if he had smoked some ganja?
Or if you had stolen his stash.
-
Mr. Worawut you are a very rare species in Thailand. There could be murder and mayhem in the next room, but Thais do not want to get involved. Well done sir.
- 1
-
11 hours ago, ezzra said:
as soon as you mention Lamborghini and Liberia in the same sentence you know that there's a monkey business there as importing cars to Thailand reeks of corruption and malfeasance, although 30 years is a bit harsh but Thailand don't look kindly on people who are short change them on what they owed.
I never got passed Boy Unity, then I knew.
-
3 hours ago, BritScot said:
The fact he may have shot a guy in his leg and not his head shows some restraint.
Or a lousy shot who needs a visit to SpecSavers.
- 1
-
10 minutes ago, Guderian said:
That's odd and a bit out of date, as it's asking for a copy of the TM6 which no longer exists. So if the embassy letter isn't available, which it won't be, then it should still be fine. Right, lol?
But what's the bit about "Copy of visa stamp in your passport (if it available)"? Surely, that's the whole purpose of the form, to transfer the stamp, so how can the visa stamp not be available?
:scratches head:
I got a TM6 last week, using a land border crossing from Laos.
-
5 minutes ago, grain said:
That a stark contrast to what our good friend MC who lives in Savan has reported, he's sent me photos of massive lines, guess you were very lucky to get a day when there were no visa run crowds. BTW I'm BD from PH3. ????
Hello BD. I am General KW from PH3.
- 1
- 1
-
- Popular Post
I arrived at the Thai consulate in Savannakhet at 10.00am on the 16th. August fearing the worst for being late. Much to my surprise there was only one person in front of me. My ticket number to go back the next day and pick up my passport was 19. The next day I arrived early and had a beer in the small restaurant opposite the consulate. I was the only person there and they closed and pulled the shutters down at 13.30PM. On previous occasions this restaurant has been mobbed. Still it was a pleasant experience.
- 1
- 1
- 1
- 1
K9 heroes: Police dogs rescue missing toddler in Chiang Mai
in Chiang Mai News
Posted
Clueless grand mother.