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German Man's Drunken Outburst: Sets Fire to His House and Burns Relative's Car


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Posted
14 hours ago, save the frogs said:

is that the only cause? or are many farangs degrading psychologically in thailand? 

 

he probably spent too much time reading comments on aseannow.com.

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...A Variation Of What Awaits Many Foreigners That Married Thai Women, Sorry To Say...

...It's All In The Initial Calculation Of Theirs...

...Behind The Smile... Or Silence... Or Head-Nodding...Or Compliance...For A While...

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Posted
12 hours ago, bbko said:

What's up with the drunk Germans these days?  I was out with my wife the other night 2 days ago and as we are walking to the restaurant, there's a crowd of Thais and I see they are checking on a unconscious 70 y/o ish farang on the sidewalk.  I see he's a foreigner, and I'm a ex-paramedic so I stop and see if I can help. The Thais call for an ambulance and as we're waiting, I try to determine why he's laying on the sidewalk. A few minutes of "Mister, are you ok?" and he rolls over and throws up, he starts to come around just as the medics arrive and he's a mix of belligerent and giddy. Turned out he was a drunk German, he declined the ambulance ride to the hospital and kept asking me if I'd go drink with him. 555, I tell him he's had enough to drink and it's better to go home, problem is he can't walk, the medics call for the police and I continue on with my night.

They're trying to take the heat off the Brits.

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Posted

"Swiftly, authorities administered prompt medical care and swiftly relocated him to a nearby medical facility."

 

Really quickly then?

Posted
13 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Nah, he paid for what he thought was his final home, in her name, and she wanted him out.

No mental illness, apart from trusting his wife.

Entirely understandable IMHO.

 

............and that relative that she said is her cousin, is the Thai husband. Thanks for the house Helmut, yavoll !

Posted
13 hours ago, bbko said:

What's up with the drunk Germans these days?  I was out with my wife the other night 2 days ago and as we are walking to the restaurant, there's a crowd of Thais and I see they are checking on a unconscious 70 y/o ish farang on the sidewalk.  I see he's a foreigner, and I'm a ex-paramedic so I stop and see if I can help. The Thais call for an ambulance and as we're waiting, I try to determine why he's laying on the sidewalk. A few minutes of "Mister, are you ok?" and he rolls over and throws up, he starts to come around just as the medics arrive and he's a mix of belligerent and giddy. Turned out he was a drunk German, he declined the ambulance ride to the hospital and kept asking me if I'd go drink with him. 555, I tell him he's had enough to drink and it's better to go home, problem is he can't walk, the medics call for the police and I continue on with my night.

I wasn't aware that it was only Germans that get drunk and misbehave

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Posted
4 hours ago, cowellandrew said:

How do you get them to vanish? Asking for a friend!

There's a Spanish chef down in Koh Samui who can show your ' friend ' how to do that.

Posted
2 hours ago, neeray said:

They're trying to take the heat off the Brits.

It's like the Cheltenham Races.

 

The favorite this week by a nose is the  Crazy German for self destruction closely followed by Spanish Chef for completely messing up his life and trailing the field are the Kuwaiti motorbike <deleted> who have a bit of catching up to do.

Posted
19 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Doubt it.

But a toasty triton is the least of his problems.

Wasn't his car, it belonged to another member of his Thai wife's family. So the insurance should pay out.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Ginner said:

Wasn't his car, it belonged to another member of his Thai wife's family. So the insurance should pay out.

Fantastic news.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
On 8/16/2023 at 5:53 AM, firemans35 said:

I had a wife that went missing for 2 weeks, came back a few days and was gone again. Didn't know where she was. Ended she had been in a few different places hundreds of miles apart traveling with her new boyfriend. Ha ha. Biggest C U Next Tuesday I've ever met in my life, not just because of this but because of many other things.

who was her new bf ?

  • 4 months later...
Posted
On 8/16/2023 at 7:53 PM, firemans35 said:

I had a wife that went missing for 2 weeks, came back a few days and was gone again. Didn't know where she was. Ended she had been in a few different places hundreds of miles apart traveling with her new boyfriend. Ha ha. Biggest C U Next Tuesday I've ever met in my life, not just because of this but because of many other things.

I had a Thai wife went missing for the weekend, locally.  Came back to the house and found herself locked out ... permanently :cheesy:

 

Then I sold the house ... :cheesy:

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