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Using the good old, reverse psychology....This boy might grow up and write a book on Reverse Psychology and he'll be telling people, "please don't buy it":cheesy:...

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it's downright terrible anyone has to resort to washing windscreens to earn shekels. But I suppose it's better than robbing the 7-Elevens as they do in Kanada, where inflation has priced out even the regular workmen.

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Yes it does, while Thai kids might have some rights to work, non Thai kids don't, and for all we know, they were probably

illegally brought to Thailand by some criminal gangs to use them...

 

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1 hour ago, Celsius said:

 

They are robbing because they can, not because of inflation.

 

Why are you making excuses for scumbags, unless you are a liberal?

 

The Right caused these displays of Civil Disobedience, Trump Style 

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2 hours ago, Celsius said:

They are robbing because they can, not because of inflation.

 

Why are you making excuses for scumbags, unless you are a liberal?

You don't have to give em anything. But they're out there doing honest work to make a few bahts to buy a burger. Not an easy gig squeegeeing windscreens buddy. I seen it all the time in Truedough's Kanada.

 

Me a liberal? Far from it buddy. Far from it.

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Not much to comment on or get excited about. Windscreen washers in cities all over the world tend to be aggressive. They lead a tough life.

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The mild and meek garland sellers are quite quaint, and  fit right in. This type of aggressive  behaviour is a foreign import we can do without. Won't last long, I suspect, given the hair trigger tempers of some Thais. There's a reason, in a country where knives are ubiquitous and guns not uncommon, that people tend to be exceptionally polite and non confrontational; except when they're  drunk or high, of course, and social norms break down.

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3 minutes ago, JimTripper said:

 

Work permit?

Are you really such a dolt that you need to be explained in details what was

the nuance of my post? 

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16 minutes ago, ezzra said:

Are you really such a dolt that you need to be explained in details what was

the nuance of my post? 

Interpreting your ramblings in not my forte, Mr. Rothschild.

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Just turn on the wipers at high speed, with washers. simple especially if you have seen his behavior in front, my wipers would have splashed him even on the side.

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4 hours ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

it's downright terrible anyone has to resort to washing windscreens to earn shekels. 

 

Today washing windscreens.

Next month running a crew of cleaners.

Next year running a crew of drug dealers.

Next decade running a district as an elected politician. 

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24 minutes ago, JimTripper said:

Interpreting your ramblings in not my forte, Mr. Rothschild.

I have more than 62,000 'ramblings' feedback which 99% of them positive, compare to your what, 2,700?

do i need to be more succinct here? ...

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Years ago, in India (New Delhi), there were crews of them all over. Player A catch the attention doing something weird, Player B squirting some bird dropping like goo on windshield, player C offering to wipe. Saw more than one beatings by angry drivers, with the resulting messy traffic jams.

 

Aggression from these? Only druggies, I think.

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"some drivers chose to turn their eyes away from them to avoid the services, and others tried to be busy with their phones or something else when the children approached."

 

I can not understand why the drivers don't say :-

  • "Go away from my car.
  • Don't touch my car
  • or some negative words instead of saying nothing !
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