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"stepped in a puddle".
DL, you really have to keep away from the Daily Mail you know.
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Bendix, you could start going out to places that are not full of prozzys. Cuts out a lot of those conversation you know..
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Scott Mitchinson, 30, was killed as he walked from a bar to his hotel with his girlfriend in Bangkok, Thailand.
Mr Mitchinson and his girlfriend Khun Wanidar, 32, who works in a bar in the city's main nightlife district of Pattaya,
Fantastic reporting as usual.
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Siberia...?
Or more likely a bar in Bangkok where they are feeding the Intumult's of the world their sob stories.
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You sound like a nice person.
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"It's a fun topic"
it's a topic proving that some farangs in Thailand are bored to death and come up with irrelevant nonsense
Dr Naam, you are constantly complaining about topics on this site. Why do you spend so long on here everyday?
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How is this Thailand related?
Mods: Please consider closing the topic.
Oh god, why?
It's a fun topic, to do with thaivisa members and there are able bodied men in Thailand. Is that ok?
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^ Good post, but are you a sloth, filthy rich or a rising star?
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Besides, murder by insurgents is still murder isn't it?
This topic has come up so many times already. Is there a link which shows murder rates in major cities across the world? That might be interesting.
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It's not a weekly occurrence Vagabond, you'll be alright.
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I very much doubt it.
Wouldn't shock me if their wasn't more shootings and attempted murders in the US though, but with better emergency care and everything else much less of them turn into murders.
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A lawyer, unbelievable. On reading this yesterday I didn't at any point imagine a lawyer would be the stabber.
Get well soon Kurgen!
Maybe you need a bigger dog?
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I agree with your points GK, but to be honest she still sounds a bit crazy. I appreciate the guy was in pain, but killing him then killing herself still sounds a bit nutty to me. (for want of a better word).
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my exgf is saying she is pregnant, it wasnt a clean brake up but after the storm, she tells me she is playing on this to a point of demanding, fretting, etc she has friends.
what can i do ? i need help cant take it any more
BREAK - To give up.
BRAKE - A device for slowing or stopping motion,
And the funny thing is, you don't even know what 'Break' means.
To the Op, its probably bullshit, but you need to find out for sure before you get too stressed about it.
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You'll notice from his post that he only pulls the guns on tourists, knowing of course they are unarmed and he can get his cheap thrill from scaring them.
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So you drive about pulling your gun on tourists?
You sound like a wannabe big man.
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You flipped some guy the finger and got beaten up for it. It took you how many years before you learned that lesson?
The guy deserved the finger, he was driving negligently and rudely.
Yes the guy deserved the finger. If only the OP had explained that to the three men as they beat him up...
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You flipped some guy the finger and got beaten up for it. It took you how many years before you learned that lesson?
Clueso flipped a selfish thug the finger.
It's maybe easy to be lulled into believing that this society is peaceful, but I suspect some Thai drivers get even more selfish than drivers abroad when in their cars because the obligation to 'greng jai' is reduced.
Yes, some guy, a selfish thug, a complete stranger in fact. My point is if you start flipping the finger at strangers in any society you will end up getting beaten up. As the OP told us, lesson learned.
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You flipped some guy the finger and got beaten up for it. It took you how many years before you learned that lesson?
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And your point is Maigo6...?
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Tragic story.
The woman sounds like a nutcase.
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Either the rehabilitation programme is working, or we can expect to see photos of a farang with a high powered rifle on top of a condo block in news clippings soon.
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If he's a long standing friend then yes.
But be prepared to lose that friend.
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^ Good post.
A Night On The Town
in General Topics
Posted · Edited by burman
Well only if you have to pay to talk to them...
Night out for me costs anything from 500 baht to 5000 baht I guess, and much preferably the lower figure. Once you've had a nice dinner and a few drinks, plus taxis, it's easy enough to spend 1000.