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8 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

I'm honoured that you graciously appointed yourself to speak for me but, sorry, I don't understand, what does "too dog" mean?

My mistake... "Top" dog... Where did I "speak" for you... Wrong again... You are slipping.

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5 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

My mistake... "Top" dog... Where did I "speak" for you... Wrong again... You are slipping.

"Where did I "speak" for you..."

 

Here...

"Don't spoil Lou's fun... He likes to be too dog".

That's you speaking for me, telling others what you think that I like".

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On 9/19/2024 at 5:00 PM, NemoH said:

As I always say Thaksin is all about money - 300bht tourist tax, DTV, 10,000 bht digital wallet, worldwide income tax, casino pending, more cannabis, more tourists …..but then again all politicians are in for the money 🤣🤣

So if the wealth is not properly split .. then there will be many unhappy powerful people out there. 🤣🤣

the whole dam lot of them are about money and jealousy. there is always someone waiting to file a petition

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"Where did I "speak" for you..."

 

Here...

"Don't spoil Lou's fun... He likes to be too dog".

That's you speaking for me, telling others what you think that I like".

Mate, no way was that speaking "for" you, as I didn't this is what lou would say... Again, you make things up, hoping to boost your weak ego... you lose again.

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                  To become an electrician, plumber,  carpenter or mechanic following the traditional route one would expect to serve an apprenticeship of around 4 years including studying at a technical college maybe one day per week to obtain a formal recognised qualification.   Yet it appears anybody with no experience whatsoever can simply  slip into the position of  prime minister .  easy as that. 

                 Its not just in Thailand either, we are currently no better off in the UK  and have not been so for as long as I can remember.   Currently we have a lawyer sat in the hot seat ,   before him it was some sort of an  investment banker. I don't really want to look any further back in time. 

                  What is it that makes these people feel qualified to fill such a position?   or indeed makes those that put them there feel the same way? 

                  I know she's   " square faces" sister and he's pulling the strings and making all the decisions etc  but  it just seems a bit weird to me that totally unqualified people with little to no experience are not only allowed to hold such positions but that they appear to be accepted and taken seriously on the world stage by other politicians  many of whom have been at it for years.

                  Personally I wouldn't trust any of them to be capable of completing the most mundane of tasks even making a decent cup of tea.  No wonder the world is in such a mess

                   On the other hand I might just have a go myself,  can't see that I, or anybody else for that matter  would mess up any worse than  the current lot

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