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Children’s Day celebration round-up

 

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Thailand today (Jan 13) celebrated the National Children’s Day with state agencies and private organisations organising wide range of fun and educational activities, contests and shows to entertain children nationwide.

 

Highlight of such activities in Bangkok was at the Government House where children are allowed to visit the prime minister’s office and sit on his working chair.

 

Children lined up in a long queue waiting for a turn to test sitting on his chair.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/childrens-day-celebration-round/

 

 
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Hope a few farted on it! Central stores put nothing on at all this year, lots of confused parents wandering around with kids trying to find something not there.

Posted
2 minutes ago, colinneil said:

That photo is like all of Prayuts promises... False.

A Thai boy would never try shaking his hand, he would wai.

That is a photo of a cardboard cut out of Prayruth .

I cannot see a person Wai ing a cardboard board cut out , when the cardboard cut out has his hand sticking out

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22 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Thailand celebrated the National Children’s Day

National Children's Day should be renamed Prayut Chan-o-cha's Childern's Day. These days it seems to be more about the Prime Minister himself than the children of Thailand. What with all his multitude of cut out effigies and showing off his VIP office and personal chair.

Nonetheless it is good to see him being so humble to the little people. He should try it with the big people; it would be nice for them for a change.

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1 minute ago, sanemax said:

That is a photo of a cardboard cut out of Prayruth .

I cannot see a person Wai ing a cardboard board cut out , when the cardboard cut out has his hand sticking out

A cardboard cut out, bugger me i am shocked.:cheesy:

Posted
36 minutes ago, colinneil said:

That photo is like all of Prayuts promises... False.

A Thai boy would never try shaking his hand, he would wai.

I thought at first glance the kid had mistaken him for Prawit and was trying to steal the rings off his fingers.:cheesy:

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42 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

National Children's Day should be renamed Prayut Chan-o-cha's Childern's Day. These days it seems to be more about the Prime Minister himself than the children of Thailand. What with all his multitude of cut out effigies and showing off his VIP office and personal chair.

Nonetheless it is good to see him being so humble to the little people. He should try it with the big people; it would be nice for them for a change.

GGrrrrrr cant beat a good moan in the morning .

Lets go outside and see what else there is to moan and complain about

Jeeeex , bloody weather freezing today , its the ice age coming , the end of the world is nigh

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1 hour ago, sanemax said:

GGrrrrrr cant beat a good moan in the morning .

Lets go outside and see what else there is to moan and complain about

Jeeeex , bloody weather freezing today , its the ice age coming , the end of the world is nigh

How about what the youngsters are listening to nowadays? Utter crap...

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6 minutes ago, baboon said:

How about what the youngsters are listening to nowadays? Utter crap...

I know...........you call that music ?

They cannot even play their instruments

And the lyrics !!!!!!!!

The words dont even rhyme

And the clothes that they wear !!!!!!!

The quicker Duran Duran reform, the better

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3 minutes ago, sanemax said:

I know...........you call that music ?

They cannot even play their instruments

And the lyrics !!!!!!!!

The words dont even rhyme

And the clothes that they wear !!!!!!!

The quicker Duran Duran reform, the better

Duran Duran...? I'm a Judas Priest man myself. 

They can't play their instruments these days, but then they don't even have any...

Posted
2 hours ago, Cadbury said:

National Children's Day should be renamed Prayut Chan-o-cha's Childern's Day. These days it seems to be more about the Prime Minister himself than the children of Thailand. What with all his multitude of cut out effigies and showing off his VIP office and personal chair.

Nonetheless it is good to see him being so humble to the little people. He should try it with the big people; it would be nice for them for a change.

Boring, blah blah blah blah.

 

Prime ministers from all parties have opened up government house and let the kids sit on the PM's chair for years.......

Posted
2 hours ago, colinneil said:

A cardboard cut out, bugger me i am shocked.:cheesy:

and probably just as effective :saai:

 

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