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Tourists freaked in Soi Cowboy area as Thai bar owner waves shotgun - he's fled


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Posted
20 hours ago, transam said:

I think anyone with a gun phobia and collection will one day want to brandish one to show off, especially if the temptation gets a grip after a few sherbets........:cowboy:

Think you mean gun fetish as phobia means “fear of”.

Posted
10 hours ago, Enoon said:

 

A person with gun phobia would not want to be anywhere near a gun

 

 

What if they were............:crazy:........I mean, I had guns................????

Posted
6 hours ago, tandor said:

..when your own little pea-shooter is a sub 3" of course you're gonna have big guns to wave around

I had two 6".................????

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Guns, people shot,?   how does all this happen in an International, Hi So,  family friendly country that TOT,   and police keep telling us about 

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More Guns, more shootings,?  how does this happen  in an International family friendly country that TOT and the Police keep reminding us about 

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Been there, 2001 during Songkran in Chiang Mai, what turned out to be a drunk off duty cop who had invited me to eat & drink with him took his gun out when he was unhappy about something in the restaurant we were in. It sure changes the atmosphere, let me tell you.

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Posted (edited)

The math checks out. ????

 

The OG Soi Cowboy was a Brother who was an American GI "castaway" from the war in Nam.

 

Legend has it he rode a horse around.

 

In Bangkok?!??!? 

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, actonion said:
18 hours ago, Cricky said:

Was someone shot? 

In the last few weeks, yes, many

In the last few weeks hundreds of people have been shot all over the world.

What's your point?

 

Are you a Thai basher?

 

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On 3/27/2023 at 12:11 PM, transam said:

Immigration is a police department, you are not in farangland now.....:cowboy:

do you think before you type or is your grasp of the blatantly obvious so well-honed that remarks like these are instinctual?

Posted
2 minutes ago, n00dle said:

do you think before you type or is your grasp of the blatantly obvious so well-honed that remarks like these are instinctual?

Good morning Noodle, you may not realise it, but new members here may want to learn something.

Please give a little more thought regarding these folk, there's a good chap...????

Posted
On 3/27/2023 at 7:59 PM, thailand49 said:

Yea,  always a happy ending when I banish my gun on Soi 22????

banish huh? You sharing a dictionary with Transam?

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Posted
1 minute ago, transam said:

Good morning Noodle, you may not realise it, but new members here may want to learn something.

Please give a little more thought regarding these folk, there's a good chap...????

I was unaware that remarks like "you are not in frangland now" were educational. 

But great to see you put that advanced degree in mansplaining to good use.

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Just now, n00dle said:

I was unaware that remarks like "you are not in frangland now" were educational. 

But great to see you put that advanced degree in mansplaining to good use.

Glad you understand, well done......:clap2:

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