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  1. OK just so i am getting this straight the proceeds are going to pay for the kings birthday,not to charity or to pay the schooling or anything.

    ummmmmmmmmm well i suppose it is a good way to say 'we love you king'.

    but to a western eye its still kinda crazy that its financing a state occassion...

    any how i hope  King Bhumibol the happiest of birthdays and may he have good health.

    Typically when the king put on this type of an event, the money generally goes to the funds which help the homeless, orphanage or any other chairities. Most Thai people knows this and thats why they love him so much .

    Does anyone know where I can purchased this wristband. Also, about the shirt, Is this something the king also support or its not authentic item?

    :o

  2. It's a side road off Sukhumvit in Bangkok, close to Soi Cowboy. The girlie bars/clubs there are more expensive than the other gogo/beer bar areas and favoured by Japanese clients.

    I disagree, it is frequented by mostly expats from England that are not English teachers, as it costs more.

    OP, get yourself over here, forget Uni or getting a degree.

    I did a degree course before I came here - waste of time.

    You can always buy one here.

    You spend 4 years teaching in Thailand and I guarantee you will be a better teacher than some spotty 22 year old graduate who is coming out for a year or two.

    Disagree - big time!! How can you educate others if you aren't educated yourself? And what if that spotty 22 year old graduate held a degree in education? He may not have the 4 years experience but he would have a sound knowledge of methodology. The last thing we need is more bad teachers. People who think they can teach English just because they can speak it? Not worth the money they are paid.

    Get a degree.

    Isn't that the truth. There are so many uneducated "so called english teachers" in Thailand as it is. Thailand do not need another. You can do the whole country a favor by being educated and quailified. If you are not and the locals knows, eventually, they will not respect. note the word "eventually". GET A DEGREE!!!

  3. Here is a crazy idea.

    If all Thai Visa members (22,964) gave 100 baht it would equal 2,296,400 baht.

    They can still cancel school and reorganize the classes and the children and their families can pocket the money instead of the school.

    However, I am not sure if something like this would embarrass the Thai government for not taking care of their children. This is not the intentions of my idea. It is to show the farangs in Thailand care enough about Thailand to help children in Thailand.

    I know its a crazy idea but I would gladly give 100 baht to help children like this.

    :o I second that motion and more than willing to pay if I know it would the money would definitely go to help the kids and not the school admin. they probably would pocket the money

  4. "Reality check…..if you want to remove the ‘images’ that may provoke rape, start with the tabloids, fashion and teen magazines that titillate me ever time I pass a magazine rack in full public view….. with all those sexy girls just begging to get raped. "

    Get my point Jaideeguy??????????  What a shit statement to make. Raped??????? Have sex with maybe...... but raped....... get a grip

    and to make it perfectly clear..... i'm not a rapist, i've never raped a woman. in fact, i've been the victim of a rape. and i don't condone it.

    i was just tryig to make an example of the stupidity of implying that rape is caused by 'internet images' and not ackowledging that inticing images are everywere as well as the 'real thing', here in LOS.

    When you were raped was someone filming it puting it on the net and making big bucks off it? or trading it with someother fruitcake who was doing the same?

    Shame on you. Didn't anyone taught you any better?

  5. Maybe they could do a crackdown on prostitution all around Thailand, but that would affect the tourists based income…

    these are the kind of tourists Thailand do not need anyway. If you are coming over for sex only than you shouldn't come

  6. I check porn sites with my girlfriend, what the hel_l is so wrong about that. Is this America now?

    :o surely you just kidding. America is the place to be if you want non-censorship of the internet . :D

    This censorship is a good idea, I think the idea is good but executing is another story.

    in concurrent with censorshiping the internet, Thailand should also crack down prostitution and the child exploitation. Enough is Enough

  7. DPM CHITCHAI SAYS PEOPLE FROM ALL RELIGIONS ARE DEEPLY MOVED BY THE SOUTHERN VIOLENCE

    As for the murders of a monk and two temple boys yesterday, Pol. Gen. CHITCHAI said the police officers have already tracked down the responsible insurgents.

    Source: thaisnews.com ประจำวันจันทร์ที่ 17 ตุลาคม 2548

    and as usual nothing will be done :o. The more Thai gov't allow this to continue the worse it will be.

    I'll never understand why the 2 temple boys were executed. Shame on the islamic society for allowing this type of behavior to continued without condeming it. Killing kids? my gosh.......

  8. On a side note I seem to remember reading not that long ago massage parlour girls were complaining of officers having sex with them and then busting them. Senior officers, backed by the courts, said that the officers had to have sex to prove the prostitution charges. I bet there were plenty of volunteers for that assignment.

    :D :D That is one of funiest i've heard in a long time. If it can happen anywhere it would be in Thailand

    :o:D:D

  9. castration and lynching of paedophiles is  great idea.  If you are perverted enough to rape a 14 year old girl than you deserve no mercy.  Cut it off and shove it into his mouth so he'll learn from it.

    :o

    Chemical castration might be a fit punishment as well as a long period of confinement. It is said chemically castrated men lose their deviant impulses. However cutting off his jimmy and shoving it in his mouth I doubt will do anyone any good. And is actually quite a barbaric act in itself.

    :D

    thanks for a reminder :D . sorry I lost composure and forgot that I'm not living in the stone age anymore. Regardless, cut it off and pack it up neatly in a clean paper bag than shove it into the garbage dispoal? :D

  10. I believe it should start with the parents not being so shy to talk to their kids about sex. In Thailand this is a taboo issue. If the parents took the initiative to teach their kids about safe sex, better yet, abstinence from sex than eventually aids could be controlled. Thai parents just need to get with the program and stop being so "old fashion thai" about this issue.

  11. There are those of us who are not ex-pats but keep an eye on thaivisa because we know we will be returning to Thailand again and again.  It would make sense to include our group, if for no other reason than the fact that we'll be "contributing" substantial sums over relatively short periods of time.  That's important to the people who will be offering the discounts, without which, the card will have little value to anyone. 

    It just makes sense to generate as much interest and income from all of your thaivisa base group despite their visa status, excluding an important source of potential dollars spent won't set well.

    Exclusivity does not guarantee quality.

    Please don't forget the ex-thai national who will someday :o return to their homeland for good. I'm defnitely interested and would like info. Where can I sign up?

  12. An evening with Chuwit Kamolvisit, MP: The Strange Case of the New Massage Parlor, and Other Tales from Bangkok’s Dark Side

    Postponed from October 12th to the last week of the month due to a scheduling

    conflict. Confirmed date & time forthcoming.

    It was the first license issued by the Royal Thai Police in more than 27 years for a new massage parlor, and it not only ran counter to the government’s own professed policy, but was in flagrant violation of Interior Ministry regulations prohibiting such establishments within 500 yards of a school. Nevertheless, the massive Elina parlor was set to open this month on Ratchadaphisak Road, that is until Chuwit Kamolvisit blew the whistle on what he called “the mother of all massage parlors,” resulting in the hasty revocation of its license by more than one red-faced police chief.

    Emboldened by his success, Chuwit has now taken his crusade further, demanding the Prime Minister stamp out the entire industry, which he says is riddled with prostitution and all sorts of other illegal dealings. Hundreds of young Burmese and Karen girls and women are being lured, he claims, into a life of prostitution in what are, in essence, legalized brothels. And he should know, having been, not so very long ago, Bangkok’s undisputed massage parlor king.

    But that was then and this is now, and Chuwit, newly elected member of parliament and deputy leader of the Chart Thai Party, is today one of Thailand’s leading anticorruption crusaders.

    Well, as they say, it takes a thief to catch a thief, so he just might be the right man for the job. Please join us as the rabble-rousing MP reflects on his first year in Parliament, his battle against corruption and, of course, the strange saga of the first new massage parlor in a generation that tried to put down roots.

    The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand (FCCT)

    Penthouse, Maneeya Center Building

    518/5 Ploenchit Road

    Patumwan, Bangkok 10330

    Tel: 02-652-0580-1

    Fax: 02-652-0582

    http://www.fccthai.com/

    Well, I'm not surprised by this act of stupidity by the Thai authority. This is nothing new and it won't be the last as long as the gov't have their hands out for "tea money" :o

  13. Cancer victims go after 7-11

    BANGKOK: -- The 7-Eleven retail chain's refusal to abide by the new ban on cigarette displays has prompted a group of independent lawyers and a group of cancer sufferers to file a complaint with police seeking action against the convenience-store operator.

    Although neither group named CP Seven Eleven Plc, which operates the chain, they alleged that as many as 130 of the stores reportedly flouting the cigarette display ban were 7-Elevens. There were another five stores reported to be ignoring the ban- none of which was owned by the CP Group - said Sumpun Sermcheep, the president of the lawyers' group, which is calling itself the "Lawyers for Society Club".

    The two groups yesterday filed a complaint with the Crime Suppression Division, seeking action to enforce the law. The new law has been in effect since September 24.

    CP Seven Eleven has previously argued the ban, issued by the Public Health Ministry under the 1992 Tobacco Product Control Act, is unconstitutional and is awaiting a ruling by the Office of Council of State.

    Thongchai Nilnampetch, who represents the Laryngectomees Association in Thailand, said his group wanted to protect future generations against the harmful effects of cigarettes.

    --The Nation 2005-10-05

    "Lawyer for society club"? :o is there such a thing?

  14. When I'd finished laughing, I realised that it's just another case of the underpriveleged getting the short end of the stick again. Naturally the minister's son will still have his "X Box" and be able to play on line with his super quick ADSL connection that daddy pays for :D

    Oh stop it. You know better than that ! . Daddy (prime minister) never pays for anything :o he demands it and it becomes his

  15. Hahahaha... how true, how true...

    but it is also dependent on how suspicious of someone's posts I am.... and I've thought his were quite dubious from the beginning of this thread.  :o 

    Mix in a little less-then-well-known facts (such as her leaving Thailand)... and really is quite simple to trip someone up that's not all that good at it. 

    Then when he follows it up with a lame excuse... as if meeting Miss Thailand inbroiled in an international controversy is an every other day, common place event for him and you have the makings of true BS.

    well i guess you just trashed his dream. badddd man :D

  16. thailand2.jpg

    Dont tell me the asian lady on the left isnt waayyy better looking..

    The one on the right tho looks like my som tam lady minus a few years..

    I agree with you 100%. The lady on the left is much better looking; especially if she can make somtam. ummm or was it the lady on the right? :D

    anyway the one in the middle is not a super hottie as far as i'm concern :o

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