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Glue Sniffing Homeless Man Falls from Third Floor of Building and Breaks His Arm in Pattaya


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Pattaya — A homeless man fell from the third floor of a building in Pattaya and broke his arm. He was reportedly high from sniffing glue, according to rescue workers who came to assist him on Monday night, October 2nd.


The accident took place at 9:30 PM at Soi Siam Country Club near a cemetery in the Nongprue sub-district, Banglamung district, Chonburi province. Rescue workers rushed to an unnamed building where the incident transpired.

 

There, they found an unidentified man aged around 25-30 years old lying on the ground. He was believed to be homeless and was dressed in shorts with no shirt. He appeared disoriented and intoxicated, as described by rescue workers.

 

By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS 2023-10-04

 

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2 hours ago, Emdog said:

Always make it a rule to only sniff glue on ground floors or in open areas.

So is the ground floor the best floor to sniff glue on then?

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2 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

Yes. Going higher to get high is not recommended.

Yeah, well the last thing you wanna do is have a good sniff on the glue, get nice and high, then fall off a balcony and going flying through the air!

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3 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

Yes. Going higher to get high is not recommended.  Stick ???? to the ground floor.

Rule of thumb for all stimulants ????

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"Fell" off the third floor. Perhaps he was so high that flying entered his mind and he gave it a go. In that case a higher floor would be recommended.

 

But in all seriousness. Good think all he got was a broken arm. Landing the wrong way could have been lethal.

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I am surprised no one said it yet.

So I guess it's going to have to be me:

 

Well. that's a sticky situation. :tongue:

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4 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

 

Of course.

 A bit tacky mate, 'Contact' me later with more puns, and adhere to your posts (I couldn't think how to end that one better). :giggle: 

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6 hours ago, Deserted said:

Yeah, well the last thing you wanna do is have a good sniff on the glue, get nice and high, then fall off a balcony and going flying through the air!

Maybe that was exactly what this  individual was thinking ?

As he flew on glue

as you do

Came to harm.

Broke an arm!

Next time round

to reach the ground

from nice and high

will take a dive

from floor  five

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, brianthainess said:

 A bit tacky mate, 'Contact' me later with more puns, and adhere to your posts (I couldn't think how to end that one better). :giggle: 

Good to see the pair of you bonding.

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18 hours ago, Deserted said:

Why didn't the hotel have a sign saying which floor was the best to sniff glue on? I would ask for my money back if I were him.

If you were him, you wouldn't type this comment.

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15 hours ago, RanongCat said:

Maybe that was exactly what this  individual was thinking ?

As he flew on glue

as you do

Came to harm.

Broke an arm!

Next time round

to reach the ground

from nice and high

will take a dive

from floor  five

 

 

 

Good poem. Linked the video of him below. He didn't have a safe flight afterall but arrived at his destination.

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23 hours ago, Emdog said:

Always make it a rule to only sniff glue on ground floors or in open areas.

We should petition the government and try to introduce this as a law. All residents of Thailand MUST sniff glue on the ground floor and in open areas ONLY. Fine for non-compliance 500 Baht.

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