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Pattaya: Sweet selling thief in citizen's arrest as German pensioner gives chase!

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On the bright side his basket also under arrest looks empty unless Doris has a sweet tooth????  

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  • darksidedog
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    Clearly a very slow learner then. One day maybe he will work out he can make more money for his mum, when he actually does some honest work. Then again, idiots like this will probably spend most of th

  • geoffbezoz
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    It couldn't have been an early morning theft because if it were the thief would have only have found German towels on the chairs  ????

  • actually Doris looks good for 66.   That statement should let you know about the dismal state of affairs in the local bar scene.    I vote Doris for Hua Hin sheriff.

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31 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

and for all you techies? Can't leave a Kindle on a deck chair while you go for a swim, but a book?

Who the hell goes for a swim in Pattaya?

2 hours ago, mikebell said:

His mum is very needy or greedy - he'd just got out of nick presumably for looking after her in the past.

Have you guys never noticed how Thais never say they do anything for themselves???  It is just BS ...they always steal, work, borrow, for someone else,  in the family ....not them.  That is code or face saving ...same like the word borrow means give usually.

 

 

23 hours ago, amykat said:

Have you guys never noticed how Thais never say they do anything for themselves???  It is just BS ...they always steal, work, borrow, for someone else,  in the family ....not them.  That is code or face saving ...same like the word borrow means give usually.

 

 

I learned quickly to my cost that I was a soft touch thanks to the Thai meaning of the verb 'borrow.'  In English it means an honourable & temporary debt to be paid back ASAP.  Here it means sniggering away to the nearest bar with the student's school fees which I had foolishly thought important.

On 6/27/2019 at 11:59 AM, jacko45k said:

Well done Siraphop Kanthan.

We should all learn the Thai word for 'Thief' in case we need it!

ขโมย who pronounce kamoy

On 6/28/2019 at 7:00 AM, hotchilli said:

First two words ever I learnt... how much?

Pang was the third!

The first words i learned were nahlak  sabai, alloi, suway, but first cop khun cap....

19 hours ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

The first words i learned were nahlak  sabai, alloi, suway, but first cop khun cap....

Still trying to learn what's nahlak?

On 6/27/2019 at 5:51 AM, PhilippBKK said:

Don't mess with zee Germans......

Do not think he was happy to have 80Kg of sauerkraut jumping on top of him... 

On ‎6‎/‎28‎/‎2019 at 7:00 AM, hotchilli said:

First two words ever I learnt... how much?

Pang was the third!

Katoey was the second?

On 6/27/2019 at 7:39 PM, RJRS1301 said:

...  Defying gravity around the midriff ?? Full head of hair?? Biceps?? Abs?? ...

I have heard of these things, but I am not familiar with them.  If a full head of hair counted from the neck up? 

 

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11 hours ago, Fred white said:

Still trying to learn what's nahlak?

The opposite of a 66 year old German woman chasing a thief.

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