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Activist: Test Prawit’s friends to see if watches fit their wrists

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19 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Are we going to see Somchai pretending the watch is too small, OJ Simpson style? If it don't fit, he quits!

 

I can't believe he's still going with the "borrowed" line, the equivalent of a child claiming the dog ate his homework.

Seriously though, wouldn't it be better to see who bought those watches and when? Obviously the lenders will have receipts. I'm guessing some of these mystery watch lenders are also military guys on meager salaries, that could be interesting.

 

Out of interest, anyone else on here have 20 or so watches borrowed from friends? Didn't think so...

Out of interest, has anyone, anywhere in this world of an estimated 6.5 billion people, EVER borrowed someone else's watch? What then, are the odds of someone 'borrowing' 24 of the most expensive watches in the world, (maybe) from 24 different people?

Do you think those odds might be 6.5 billion to one?

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Why would a wealthy politician borrow watches...let alone borrow them, as he can't afford nice time pieces!

This dopey "activist" clearly thinks that watch straps/bracelets are made to measure and not adjustable!

20 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Are we going to see Somchai pretending the watch is too small, OJ Simpson style? If it don't fit, he quits!

 

I can't believe he's still going with the "borrowed" line, the equivalent of a child claiming the dog ate his homework.

Seriously though, wouldn't it be better to see who bought those watches and when? Obviously the lenders will have receipts. I'm guessing some of these mystery watch lenders are also military guys on meager salaries, that could be interesting.

 

Out of interest, anyone else on here have 20 or so watches borrowed from friends? Didn't think so...

You see any similarity between Thaivisa members, socially or financially, and a DPM?

43 minutes ago, tigermoth said:

Wht a load of hogwash. All watch bands, except a very few, are adjustable to the wearers wrist. It would prove absolutely zilch.

They remove links or add links to the band, particular to high price watches as u want the watch to fit perfectly. The other way is to see wear the watch is worn via a strap as the strap becomes marked to fit the wearer.

Borrowed for lifetime

In a truly corrupt society it is sufficient to come up with any BS explanation that those investigating can hang their hat on. 

22 hours ago, Darcula said:

What is this, a Thai Cinderella story?

When the pumpkin's playing the lead role, it's a Grimm fairy tale. 

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