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Russian woman breaks her leg after being hit by a large log while swimming at Kata Beach


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On 6/4/2022 at 3:14 AM, webfact said:

A Russian woman has broken her leg after she was hit by a large log which was washed up by waves at Kata Beach.

So unlucky to be hit by a log and then go on to break your leg afterwards... ????

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On 6/4/2022 at 6:58 AM, timkeen08 said:

Things like this are a Guarantee to bring the trillions of foreign tourist numbers back that they predict, and change hourly, for the rest of this year.

What?

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Posted
On 6/4/2022 at 8:11 PM, The Hammer2021 said:

They are a public body who have a role  and purpose. They make announcements based on projections but you, without being rude, are not of any relevance  to the  Thai  tourist  industry.

Why is it your concern?

I have noticed some people seem obsessed with TAT pronouncements rather than just ignore them

Why would an accident  be used to attract  tourists,  any amount? Would potential  tourists even hear about this log related event?

You ask me if I understand rhetoric.  As far as I know rhetoric  is used in discourse,  discussion or argument but who are you arguing with? Only yourself. Talking about 'trillions' of tourists- Sorry I just don't  get it. 

Whatever you want to say.  Don't tell me what I can or cannot comment. A personal Designated whatever.  Not the brightest bulb in the pack

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1 minute ago, timkeen08 said:

Whatever you want to say.  Don't tell me what I can or cannot comment. A personal Designated whatever.  Not the brightest bulb in the pack

Sorry I don't understand your point or points. "Whatever you want to say." Just seems like half  a sentence.

"Don't tell me what I can or cannot comment."

I am not - but I am asking why some people seem obsessed with TAT announcements.

'A personal  designated whatever'. I'm sorry but this is another non sequitur- what does it mean?

'Not the brightest  bulb  in the pack'

To whom are you referring? To make this sentence meaningful a subject pronoun is required. eg 'I' am not the brightest  bulb in the pack.

So the question  remains who are the people who seem to hang on to TAT's pronouncements? Why are they so obsessed with TAT? Are these people in Thailand? Are they in the tourist  business? Do they have knowledge  of the tourist  business? Are they  specialists in economic projections?

 

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15 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Sorry I don't understand your point or points. "Whatever you want to say." Just seems like half  a sentence.

"Don't tell me what I can or cannot comment."

I am not - but I am asking why some people seem obsessed with TAT announcements.

'A personal  designated whatever'. I'm sorry but this is another non sequitur- what does it mean?

'Not the brightest  bulb  in the pack'

To whom are you referring? To make this sentence meaningful a subject pronoun is required. eg 'I' am not the brightest  bulb in the pack.

So the question  remains who are the people who seem to hang on to TAT's pronouncements? Why are they so obsessed with TAT? Are these people in Thailand? Are they in the tourist  business? Do they have knowledge  of the tourist  business? Are they  specialists in economic projections?

 

What are going on about and why???  Not interested in your opinions.

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31 minutes ago, timkeen08 said:

Wow another one with no sense of humor.  Not allowed anymore?

Your comment had a serious tone with no indication whatsoever that it was trying to be humourous.  Ha ha.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Your comment had a serious tone with no indication whatsoever that it was trying to be humourous.  Ha ha.

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