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31 minutes ago, webfact said:

ASEAN NOW notes that Thais have an aversion to the foot though it frequently appears inserted in the mouths of officials. 

I feel a reprimand coming on from IB ????????

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I read the title and thought it was from a show that aired on Youtube showing how bread was being made by stepping on the dough which was in large rounds, and was I believe in Vietnam, but then as I read further and saw the photo and such I knew then I was wrong.

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1 minute ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

Did you miss the photos?

He was testing the softness by resting his feet on the stack, or was he pushing it along.  Maybe his feet were clean and he has no arms and is disabled.....

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2 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

He was testing the softness by resting his feet on the stack, or was he pushing it along.  Maybe his feet were clean and he has no arms and is disabled.....

???? Hmmm.................you missed the photo as well Ryan!

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3 minutes ago, polpott said:

Justification for my philosophy of never eating in Indian restaurants in Pattaya.

But swatting over a cutting board with shirt tucked up and chopping vegetables ok, as seen in many kitchens here. Unwashed hands often. Be interesting to know who posted the pics for IB, sounds like a "gotcha"

 

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46 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

I suppose it would be racist to reveal his home country.

Which could be any of about six in the region, so what's your point?

I saw a video of a White South African remove and put her knickers over her face in a Joburg supermarket, another quality caucasian who thinks the pandemic mask mandate doesn't apply to them. The point being that mongrel behaviour is not dictated by race, much as you seem to wish it was.

 

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