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Posted
On 2/21/2020 at 11:47 AM, Bluespunk said:

Ah, tourism crashes, numbers of visitors plummet, so what should a lazy journalist do...hmm. 
I know, make up a beyond nonsense story which both mocks visitors and

promotes stereotypes. 
Bravo.

"Ah, tourism crashes, numbers of visitors plummet, so what should a lazy journalist do...hmm". 

You do know that it wasn't a Thai paper/journalist who wrote that?

Posted
7 hours ago, Just Weird said:

"Ah, tourism crashes, numbers of visitors plummet, so what should a lazy journalist do...hmm". 

You do know that it wasn't a Thai paper/journalist who wrote that?

Did I say it was?

Posted
1 minute ago, Tonyt00 said:

They are cheap, cool, easy to wash, and fast drying. That seems like enough reasons for a tourist to buy them!

They're also really good for hiding your colostomy and urine bags.

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Posted
18 hours ago, Bluespunk said:
On 3/2/2020 at 12:46 PM, Just Weird said:

"Ah, tourism crashes, numbers of visitors plummet, so what should a lazy journalist do...hmm". 

You do know that it wasn't a Thai paper/journalist who wrote that?

Did I say it was?

Did I say that you did say that?

 

You did make a connection between "tourism crashes, numbers of visitors plummet" and the writer's article as though you thought that writer should have been promoting Thailand not writing about trousers.  Only a Thai journalist (or someone with a vested interest in Thai tourism) would be expected to do that.

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1 hour ago, Just Weird said:

Did I say that you did say that?

 

You did make a connection between "tourism crashes, numbers of visitors plummet" and the writer's article as though you thought that writer should have been promoting Thailand not writing about trousers.  Only a Thai journalist (or someone with a vested interest in Thai tourism) would be expected to do that.

According to you.

 

I stand by my post. 

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7 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:
1 hour ago, Just Weird said:

Did I say that you did say that?

 

You did make a connection between "tourism crashes, numbers of visitors plummet" and the writer's article as though you thought that writer should have been promoting Thailand not writing about trousers.  Only a Thai journalist (or someone with a vested interest in Thai tourism) would be expected to do that.

According to you.

 

I stand by my post. 

According to you, also, I did read what you wrote!

Posted
5 minutes ago, Just Weird said:

According to you, also, I did read what you wrote!

Then you will know at no point did I mention nationality.


Your desire to find “anti thai sentiment” in any post has once more led you to jump to conclusions that are wrong. 

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A thread about elephant pants. 

 

What's next? 

 

Why do westerners prefer bumguns? 

 

Do I have to pay a sinsod in Thailand?

Posted

You got the chang pants for temples and areas you have to dress up to cover, and you have the famous Chang beer tank top for Pattaya tourists. 

 

Same same but different. Tourists like to wear uniforms

 

If you had hairy well built tummy as well on the Pattaya tourists/expats

Posted

They are just sports pants like I used to wear back in the 90s. While they may have elephants printed on them it doesn't mean they are "elephant" pants. I guess they went out of fashion for a while, but that doesn't mean these are a new idea.

I wore them in Saudi because they are great in hot climate.

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Posted
On 2/22/2020 at 11:17 AM, gamesgplayemail said:

Even worst, why some guys wear shorts and sandals ?!

 

Why should they have more style than when staying at their homecountry ?

 

This world is disgusting !

 

 

 

So true !

 

 

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