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  1. Oh this tread.

    Message from IamMaiC to expats in LOS:

    did you thread get closed fuk much

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    IamMaiC did you thread get closed fuk much, 2004-11-06 17:58:43 

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    ohhhh is IamMaic gone from thai visa I'd laugh if you were gone from thailand maybe one day the goverment will get rid of all you whining expats like all other foreigners before

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  2. Oh this tread.

    Message from IamMaiC to expats in LOS:

    did you thread get closed fuk much

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    IamMaiC did you thread get closed fuk much, 2004-11-06 17:58:43

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    ohhhh is IamMaic gone from thai visa I'd laugh if you were gone from thailand maybe one day the goverment will get rid of all you whining expats like all other foreigners before

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    Good Night My Tilac where ever you are

    A. K. (Nong) and S. T. K (Thep)

  3. Man, he's about to be gutted and bread crumbed and thrown in the frying pan soon!!!!

    How do you know, you keep saying you have never been in a bar here or met a Bar girl, don't comment on things you know nothing of, probably why the rest of the world despises you guys think you know everything because some one else told you it was so.. Dork

    Cmon Man I know better to NOT give a girl money after 2 weeks. I never been in a bar or been with a bar girl, I do like a challenge!!! Going to one of them places is not much of one. Espacially if the girls are all over the men. I don't want a girl like that anyway.

    He's hooked and I'm not the only one that has said this. He might as well give her his ATM card and his pin number. My cousin was a bargirl OK and it changed her. She's in chum phae right this minute, she quit the biz and became the girl that she use to be again and she said she would never work in a bar again. It's been two years now and she's doing fine. But she was the same as the girl this guy got hooked by. :o

    Who said I know everything!!! These Girls want Farang men to come to see them. So they can sick there claws into them and don't tell me this dosen't happen. My Cousin was given a car and jewels from some farang men she knew. She also has a nice bank account because of farang men sending her money every month.

    Are you saying your cousin is a S L U T?

    You know BMW it's not worth answering you anymore. Be careful BMW You might upset some other members, Some of them are married to former BG's

    You are cordially invited to the chat:

    http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?act=chat

  4. Man, he's about to be gutted and bread crumbed and thrown in the frying pan soon!!!!

    How do you know, you keep saying you have never been in a bar here or met a Bar girl, don't comment on things you know nothing of, probably why the rest of the world despises you guys think you know everything because some one else told you it was so.. Dork

    Cmon Man I know better to NOT give a girl money after 2 weeks. I never been in a bar or been with a bar girl, I do like a challenge!!! Going to one of them places is not much of one. Espacially if the girls are all over the men. I don't want a girl like that anyway.

    He's hooked and I'm not the only one that has said this. He might as well give her his ATM card and his pin number. My cousin was a bargirl OK and it changed her. She's in chum phae right this minute, she quit the biz and became the girl that she use to be again and she said she would never work in a bar again. It's been two years now and she's doing fine. But she was the same as the girl this guy got hooked by. :o

    Who said I know everything!!! These Girls want Farang men to come to see them. So they can sick there claws into them and don't tell me this dosen't happen. My Cousin was given a car and jewels from some farang men she knew. She also has a nice bank account because of farang men sending her money every month.

    Are you saying your cousin is a S L U T?

  5. Lillee a chucker says report

    07:46 AEST Thu Nov 11 2004

    AP - Cricket lovers will be horrified.

    Research into bowling deliveries suggests that greats such as Fred Trueman, Dennis Lillee, Richard Hadlee and Curtly Ambrose were "chuckers".

    Commissioned by the International Cricket Council to examine the action of Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan, a team of experts and former test stars has recommended a new threshold for bowlers.

    The limit involves how far an arm is allowed to straighten immediately before the ball is delivered. If the panel's recommendation is accepted, then Muralitharan - whose action appears illegal because of a birth defect that affects his bowling arm - is in the clear.

    Using the current threshold, however, some of the greatest bowlers in the history of the game would have been considered throwers.

    To the naked eye, they had almost perfect actions.

    But the research panel suggests that, under current criteria, the likes of Trueman, Lillee, Hadlee, Ambrose, Imran Khan and Allan Donald bent their arms too much when bowling.

    That means they were throwing, rather than bowling the ball.

    Over the decades, cricket has thrown out some obvious "chuckers" such as South Africa's Geoff Griffin and Australia's Ian Meckiff. West Indian fast bowler Charlie Griffith was called by the umpires for his quickest delivery, while England left-arm spinner Tony Lock also was no-balled for his action.

    In the 1990s, Muralitharan, Australia's Brett Lee and Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar were no-balled for throwing and ordered to change their actions.

    But it would come as a major surprise to learn that the old-time greats could have been called, too, if the same criteria were in force when they played.

    "What could possibly be wrong with the actions of these wonderful bowlers," said Angus Fraser, one of the research panel and a bowler who played 46 times for England. "As we soon learned, there was quite a lot wrong."

    Spinners are only allowed five degrees of bend, medium pacers seven and a half and fast bowlers 10 degrees. Tests have shown Muralitharan's elbow straightened by 14 degrees when bowling his doosra - a leg-break delivery bowled with an off-break action - and that made it illegal.

    But the panel, which also included former test players Aravinda da Silva (Sri Lanka), Tony Lewis (England), Tim May (Australia) and David Richardson (South Africa), is recommending a 15 per cent threshold for all bowlers.

    Their proposals were endorsed by a ICC Cricket Committee meeting in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on November 9 and will be debated by the ICC Chief Executives Committee in Melbourne, Australia, in February.

    ©AAP 2004

  6. MURALI'S 'DOOSRA' GIVEN GREEN LIGHT

    Controversy over 'chucking' could soon become a thing of the past if the International Cricket Council rubber-stamps proposals from the body's cricket committee.

    New laws would allow pace bowlers and spinners alike to straighten their arm in delivery by up to 15 degrees, the point at which kinking of the limb is visible to the naked eye.

    That would allow Muttiah Muralitharan, the subject of most conjecture on the legality of actions in modern cricket, to reintroduce the controversial doosra into his bowling repertoire.

    Spinner Murali has always maintained he cannot straighten his arm fully but came under increasing scrutiny this March when ICC match referee Chris Broad reported his wrong 'un to the world governing body at the end of a Test series with Australia.

    The Sri Lankan, who became the most prolific bowler in Test history recently only to be passed by rival Shane Warne, went to some lengths to clear himself, even wearing a cast over his elbow in bowling tests to show he could still spin the ball viciously.

    Ironically, he is currently sidelined after shoulder surgery, necessitated by wearing that contraption.

    The six-man ICC committee, convened in Dubai, gave their approval to all bowlers kinking their arms by one-sixth of a right angle after technological research revealed even those assumed to have pure actions like South Africa's Shaun Pollock and Australian Glenn McGrath 'throw' to some extent.

    More than half of those analysed during the recent ICC Champions Trophy exceeded the current restrictions.

    In fact, biomechanics experts showed that plenty of all-time greats broke the limits of five degrees for spinners and 10 for fast bowlers.

    However, there are those that claim the new leniency has been designed specifically for Muralitharan with England great Geoff Boycott telling BBC radio: "I think it has been brought in through pressure from Sri Lanka and Muralitharan's supporters to allow him to carry on bowling anything he wants.

    "It's a sad day for cricket."

    Murali, 32, was found to straighten his elbow to 14 degrees when sending down his doosra, which the ICC banned him from bowling after Broad's report.

    The recommendations now need to be approved at the ICC's next board meeting, scheduled for February in Melbourne.

    http://www.sportinglife.com/cricket/news/s...RICKET_ICC.html

  7. Get aload of this:

    Policeman suspected of killing tourists bailed

    10/11/2004 - 09:19:26

    A Thai court has released on bail a policeman accused of gunning down a young British couple two months ago, sparking fears that he might try to intimidate witnesses, a prosecuting lawyer said today.

    Sergeant Somchai Visetsingha is accused of killing Vanessa Arscott, 24, and Adam Lloyd, 25, on September 9. He was freed on November 2 on an unspecified amount of bail by a provincial court in the popular western tourist town of Kanchanaburi, said chief public prosecutor Pichet Kasetsin.

    The suspect must appear in court on Friday, he said.

    Judge Narong Suthamkoson said today that the court decided to free Somchai on bail of €18,700 so he could seek medical treatment and on the condition that he not intimidate witnesses or try to escape.

    Medical records showed the suspect was suffering from broken ribs, and he also has three sons to care for, Narong told reporters.

    A spokesman for the British Embassy in Bangkok declined to comment on the decision.

    Somchai eluded a massive manhunt for nearly a month, but admitted to the killings after surrendering to police last month. Police had offered a €1,900 reward for help in his capture.

    “The prosecution is concerned that the suspect, who faces a severe punishment if the court finds him guilty, might use his influence to harass the witnesses or make them change their statements,” Pichet said.

    Details about the witnesses were unavailable, but The Nation newspaper reported that most of the 16 bystanders were reluctant to sign statements against Somchai.

    “This is because the suspect is a policeman and they are afraid of retaliation because they all live nearby,” the newspaper quoted police Colonel Vej Somboon as saying.

    Somchai’s trial had been delayed after he petitioned the court to change the charges against him to killing out of anger and self-defence, from pre-emptive murder and killing to cover up wrongdoing.

    The initial charges carry a maximum penalty of death, but killing out of anger and self-defence would likely be punishable by a prison term, Pichet said.

    Somchai has said he drew his pistol and shot Lloyd after the Briton spat in his face during an argument.

    Somchai said he did not intend to kill Arscott, but he unknowingly ran into her with his car as she was trying to stop him from fleeing. After dragging her body for about 200 metres, he said he stopped his car and shot her in his panic to escape.

    Kanchanaburi province is about 70 miles west of the capital, Bangkok.

    The area attracts foreign tourists for its natural beauty and because it is the site of the infamous bridge over the River Kwai, where Japanese troops built a railway using prisoners of war during World War II.

    http://www.breakingnews.ie/2004/11/10/story175148.html

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