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Stadtler

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  1. 1 hour ago, drbeach said:

    Really? That would be welcome news! I will have to open up the Bangkok Post website to corroborate your story...but I believe things are heading on the right track.

     

    Now if I could walk into my immigration office end of July without a mask, that would be the icing on the cake! Let's hope so!

    Stadtler's friend told him that today, it is still required.

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  2. 5 minutes ago, Puchaiyank said:

    The "requirements " to live by Thai "rules" just get more punitive and inane. I once recommended wearing boots to maneuver the bs...moving to chest high waders...good luck!

    Of course!

     

    Isn't it obvious to anyone with a brain?  The Thais make a sport of making each other miserable.

     

    "MISERY LOVES COMPANY."

     

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  3. Stadtler is now saving his masks for the end of the year polluted air that will descend on the country destroy more lives than the virus.  Stadtler is also saving N95 masks for the next resurgence that is likely to come if the greedy bastar ds allow the infected to come into the country in return for baht spending.

     

    Where can Stadtler find more N95 masks?  Now almost 7 months later, they are not stocked in quantity anywhere.  Why is that?

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  4. 39 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

    the original article didnt mention who the attacker was , because at the time of publishing the article , that info wasnt known .

       The article was published soon after the incident and the origin of the killer was unknown at that time 

    Stadtler chortles at the naivete.  Stadtler is a bigot, and he is prejudiced, but he is not a racist!  Stadtler knew instinctively that it was an immigrant likely from some North African Country.  It was the way the article went to great lengths not to identify the killer.

     

    The article didn't say black, white, asian, it said nothing.  We who are in the know, are very cognizant that when it is painstakingly not identified, it will likely be someone like the killer.

     

     

  5. When Stadtler first read this thread, he pondered why the article did not mention the ethnicity or origin of the killer.  The article seems to painstakingly avoid illuminating the killer in any way.

     

    Stadtler is persistent.

     

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/06/26/glasgow-stabbing-armed-police-reportedly-seen-storming-hotel/

     

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    The suspect was an asylum seeker who went on a rampage after complaining about the hotel meals served to him during the Covid-19 pandemic. The knifeman, who was from Sudan, had threatened violence against other refugees and complained he was "very hungry" in recent days after being re-housed in the hotel, an activist told the Telegraph.

     

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  6. 4 hours ago, Brunolem said:

    This is far more likely to happen if Stadtler brings a gun back home..

     

    When Stadtler lived in America he always carried a gun.  Stadtler taught his toddler gun safety years back.  Stadtler never locked his guns and Stadtler's toddler could have gotten access but since the toddler had proper gun education, and knew if he wanted to play with Stadtler's gun, all he had to do was ask, he never touched it without proper supervision.

     

    Stadtler was smarter than all of the hand wringers who railed on about how dangerous guns were and that they need to be locked.  Stadtler always knew better than them. 

     

    Your statement above makes no sense.

  7. 6 hours ago, kenk24 said:

    I don't like wearing a mask, but I do it where required and where it will make others uncomfortable if I don't...

     

    though I mostly agree w/Stadtler's opinion, what if he is wrong and brings the virus home and kills family members... just for that small small chance, it is worth it to wear a mask...

    Stadtler uses condoms, but he doesn't walk around town with one on.  In a country of over 70 million people, and no internal infection in over a month, Stadtler wonders how many days would convince you that it is gone?

     

    30?

     

    50?

     

    70?

     

     

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