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British tourist smashes up Bangkok 7-Eleven (video)
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Stop the rubbish psychotic behaviour is very very rare, Intense heat and alcohol is far more likely to be the cause, why do you not mention that -
British tourist smashes up Bangkok 7-Eleven (video)
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
His council estate buddies will be proud, he will be a legend when he (eventually ) returns to his slum -
British tourist smashes up Bangkok 7-Eleven (video)
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
People would generally equate this kind of behaviour with the (over) consumption of alcohol, or if it had been a Thai , methamphetamine would normally be blamed Only the most ignorant uninformed and misguided proponents of "reefer madness" would even think of mentioning cannabis as a possible contributing factor to this sort of behaviour. -
British tourist smashes up Bangkok 7-Eleven (video)
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
That's generally the case, The Thais (used) to refer to Brits as "poo dee angrit" an honour that I don't think was bestowed on other nationalities. Unfortunately the world is shrinking, Years ago, our world renowned "council estate scum" was one of the UK's best kept secrets , they rarely "holidayed" abroad, preferring to spend their benefit money in places like Brighton or Blackpool , In the 70's with the availability of cheap package holidays they began to travel further afield with spain being the destination of choice, cheap alcohol being the main attraction, Tenerife drew them a bit further from home by providing free alcohol in the form of "all inclusive" deals The "budget" airlines allowed them to disgrace themselves in places like Greece, Cyprus and Prague (for stag nights ) Fortunately the cost of travelling to Thailand prevented the vast majority of them from arriving here , cheaper air fares and increased state benefits however have unfortunately made it a viable destination for some of them in recent years Causing much embarrassment to the rest of us -
British tourist smashes up Bangkok 7-Eleven (video)
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Should never have been allowed to leave his council estate in the first place -
British tourist smashes up Bangkok 7-Eleven (video)
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
What has Jason Statham got to do with selling bling ? Did you mean David Jason? -
Absolutely, but the fact that it was sometimes marketed as "Synthetic THC", made me wonder if thats what @ozimoron was referring to when he mentioned "Synthetic Dope", especially when he said it had a very bad effect on him. Either way its best avoided
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No it's definitely not weed! not sure if anybody knows what it is exactly, but the UK was awash with it a few years ago. There were several documentaries about it, It was common in prisons and certain deprived cities It zombifies those who use it, I've seen people comatosed in the streets. It was alleged to be synthesised THC and it was a fraction of the cost of real weed Think it was actually legal for a while, along with other stuff marketed as bath salts and plant food, these things were sold as "legal highs" . The government eventually got to hear about it and they are all Illegal now, but bizarrely still referred to as "legal highs"
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Synthetic dope, isn't that what we used to call "spice" in the UK very nasty stuff indeed
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I noticed that your website advertises brick weed from cambodia and laos as 100% organic !! How would that stand up to scrutiny under a microscope ? Perfectly, one would hope, considering the prices being asked for it. As you say yourself organic laws are not enforced here, especially concerning cannabis. I very much doubt things are any different in Cambodia or Laos were it is not even legal.
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British Man in Phuket Dies After Being Stung by A Bee
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
OMFG what a nightmare ! A couple of weeks ago while I was away the mrs was cutting back a big flowery bush thing at the front of the house, She hadn't noticed the hornets nest concealed within, A couple of the bastards chased her into the house stinging her 3 times in the process. 1 on the leg (through her jeans) one on her hand (through some useless woollen gloves she was wearing) and 1 on her forearm Nasty swelling and very very. painful, fortunately nothing like you experienced The nest is still there but I can't see it as the bush is really dense, and to be honest I've not seen any hornets buzzing about, but she's adamant its got to be dealt with, I'm having nothing to do with it, Some guys came out from the local authority recently to deal with a king cobra but apparently no such service here for hornets, <deleted>, This is where it gets worrying , apparently her brothers son , a farmer type in his mid 20's ,is gonna sort it for the princely sum of 100 baht ! Cheap enough , then the following conversation takes place "and how's he gonna do it ?" "with benzine" " He'll burn the house down " " no he won't he's not stupid he won't light it , just soak them in it" " Is he sure it will work" "No " I expressed my concern that the dense foliage may prevent the benzine adequately soaking the nest, but I just got one of those looks obviously I think too much I've managed to delay things but only for the short term, I know she won't let it lie, and to be honest the thought of god knows how many angry hornets reacting to what experience tells me will be a disastrous attempt to destroy their home, by stinging the <deleted> out of anything that moves is actually really worrying. The same thing happened to a mate of mine a few years ago his dog ended up dead ! However an Aussie guy I know came round today, he's had a bit of experience with them, and swears blind WD40 renders them as good as dead on contact, so that my be a safer option or at least a back up plan, I might just buy a tin for the mrs and she can assist Somchai by "keeping him covered" as they say, Whilst I observe the carnage from safety of indoors Bit late for cutting a long story short but , where can I get these "Epi pen" things from? the local hospital? not too bothered what they cost And what did they put in those syringes ?, her sister is a medic so she might be able to sort me out with a bit just in case Has anybody else got any better Ideas? Other than packing myself of to Pattaya for a week whilst they do it -
You have made 6 posts in total The three that I have just replied to including this one are absolute rubbish, this must be some sort of record, I know its April fools day but I thought the stupidity was supposed to stop at mid-day. All drugs have medicinal value, As I said before education is needed, in your case lots of it
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Must Read All ASEAN NOW members can now use ChatGPT for free
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Any spell checker should have picked up on a spelling mistake like that -
Must Read All ASEAN NOW members can now use ChatGPT for free
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Good for you! but they weren't My questions I clearly stated that along with the fact that I don't recall exactly what the wording was But knowing your unquenchable thirst for links and to prove I was not lying (which was ultimately the purpose of your post) see below no further comment required!