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8 hours ago, biervoormij said:

Why did you even ask?

 

If the rule is posted follow it. I can understand not everyone wants to swim with your dog. If they allow your dog then every pit bull can jump in as well.

Even buffalos...

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9 hours ago, Foexie said:

At the edge of the waterfall i saw a board with some rules on it.

One rule was: no pets alowed!

Proverb:

“If the Mountain won't go to Mohammed, then Mohammed must come to the Mountain”
Meaning:

 If things aren't going your way, you'll have to adjust to the way they are.

Next time take a large plastic bowl and fill it with water, let your puppy play all it wants.

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9 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:

I love when people put their pets rights above humans.....maybe the pup can get a lawyer...

 

Nothing i like better is when i get some of that water in my mouth when splashing about...did the pup enjoy songkran?

So it's okay if I pee in the water?

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18 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Bring the pup up to Chiang Mai , you can let it swim up here,

but when in Rome do as the Romanians .....???? 

 

regards worgeordie

Our pool is always open to dogs except soi dogs in pre-wash state ????

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10 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Perhaps it's easier to simply say it's religious, as less people are likely to argue.

 

They probably just didn't want animals <deleted>ting and pissing everywhere and possibly attacking children.

 

Seems fairly sensible.

But for humans to do it, it's OK. Not the s*****g perhaps.????

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11 hours ago, orchis said:

Pattani is mainly muslim.
Read a history book, perhaps.

Yes indeed and for reference:

 

Pattani, also spelled Patani, town, southern Thailand, on the east coast of the Malay Peninsula. The town is located at the mouth of the Pattani River. Pattani was an independent Muslim city-state, ruling a large portion of the surrounding region until the 16th century, when it became a vassal state of Siam (now Thailand). After 1800 it was divided into seven smaller units, which were incorporated as Siamese provinces in the early 20th century.

 

https://www.britannica.com/place/Pattani

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Heh! Heh!  The UK used to be a Christian country, look at it now, an ethnic "minority" PM.

Also what about Scotland? A Muslim First Minister.

Thailand may have had a soldiers government for the last nine years, but even with a soldiers mentality, that sort of thing would never be allowed to happen in Thailand.

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