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Disgraceful Farang Behavior in Khon Kaen


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Well, that was interesting, but my short story is true

 

When I lived in a small town about 70kms from Khon Kaen. Our hairdressing salon was in the main road and one day, an elephant stepped from the road, on to the pavement, placed one foot in the doorway, and through an Interpreter, asked me for money! 

 

Actually, it happened more than once.

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41 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

For those not familiar with the popular British seaside show.....

 

Our two rotties are called Mr Punch and Miss Judy ????

 

Nobody but me knows why ???? 

 

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2 hours ago, Crossy said:

 

Our two rotties are called Mr Punch and Miss Judy ????

 

Nobody but me knows why ???? 

 

since Punch and Judy shows in the UK are not WOKE compliant.....   all future versions will depict Judy as a black lesbian in a wheelchair.

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On 8/15/2021 at 3:17 PM, 2long said:

You complete barsteward!

I was hook line and sinker until the start of the penultimate line and then getting suspicious...

Thank you for making me smile and laugh! I'm an Arsenal fan, so this doesn't happen often!

Just watch your team If you're looking for laughs.

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12 hours ago, jobsworth said:

remember that ngo's who take care for children are street people. their expensive volunteer visas should be cancelled.

 

.....and rounded up, mysteriously disappearing somewhere in far flung Isaan. 

 

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Thanks for cheering me up today, brought back those childhood memory's of our family 2 week holidays, every year even though Dad was a low wage earner, we would sit around the dinner table boxing day, while Dad showed us broachers of where we would be going, always B&B with evening meal. Ohno. tears in my eyes now.

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Well there are clearly some (UK) cultural references I don't understand.

 

But do Thai cops even carry a nightstick, truncheon for the Brits?

 

If they do, I've never seen one, let alone seen one used

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