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23 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Mr. Thongrit explained that after withdrawing his money, he had bought a bottle of liquor to celebrate with the locals. After drinking, he tried to relieve himself near the canal but accidentally fell in, his intoxication causing him to be swept away by the current. Eventually regaining consciousness, he managed to climb out of the canal on his own.

 

When asked how he managed to survive, Mr. Thongrit replied that he had held tightly to 300 baht in cash while thinking of his late father. He expressed joy at his survival, smiling as his younger brother embraced him. Relatives, His brother jokingly suggested that Mr. Thongrit should quit drinking to avoid future disasters.

Totally mad story. Yo regain consciousness, you must first be unconscious. In that stage it´s an amazing art to keep holding his 300 baht and at the same time think about his late father. More amazing is that an unconscious person not drown. His brother is right, he should stop drinking. Police should also fine the guy for driving drunk.

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1 hour ago, Mason45 said:

For many of the 10,000 baht recipients their hand outs will be spent on booze, drugs or gambling.

Those industries will certainly receive a big share of the handouts. No surprise at all.

Thank you, Thaksin, for channeling taxpayers' money into the pockets of your lackeys. 

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2 hours ago, Mason45 said:

For many of the 10,000 baht recipients their hand outs will be spent on booze, drugs or gambling.

I'm just waiting for a report of a big Lottery winner, who had a vision to put the whole THB10,000 on certain numbers. That will really start a craze.

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

When asked how he managed to survive, Mr. Thongrit replied that he had held tightly to 300 baht in cash

So he is down to his last 300 baht already?   At least he has kept a bit back for a rainy day 

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 Around 20 years ago I was in Yasothon and I witnessed the wildest brawl I've ever seen, it was a 2 day festival but I don't remember it's name. After only 2 hours  there were around 100 guys brawling. They had lumps of wood, pieces of concrete, knives, broken bottles, even a sabre sword was produced. After about one hour the organizers called a halt for the day. Day 2 started off peaceful then a few  hours later the brawl from the previous day flared up again. I told my friend we have to get out of here. As we were going back to the car park I seen one guy ride his motor bike flat out into the mob. The bike came to a dead halt and the mob proceeded to give the bike rider a real going over. I'm pretty sure given the severity of the beating he would've dead before an ambulance arrived. On both days of the festival there were at least 12-14 BIB's in the whisky tent and they more interested in the free booze than creating law and order.

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2 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

So he is down to his last 300 baht already?   At least he has kept a bit back for a rainy day 

No he only withdrew 5K. Him Vely sensible responsible man 

 

5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

 

Mr. Wittawat explained that his brother had called earlier, saying he was coming to Udon Thani to look for work. After withdrawing 5,000 baht of the 10,000 baht he had, Mr. Thongrit set off on his motor

 

 

-- 2024-09-27

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, steven100 said:

 

of course it will ....  then they get drunk and start arguing,  then the guns come  out and some will no doubt get shot.   What a society this place breeds.  They are still wild cavemen, uneducated and can't think.  

And it´s all the governments fault, with stupid handout ideas! I say we put the government on trial for murder. 😉 

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3 hours ago, steven100 said:

 

hmm ... I don't think I wanna experience being at a thai gathering and an argument break out,  the risk is too high for me.   We know they shoot each other, it's been on the news dozens of times.   I'm not saying fights don't happen in UK pubs, but we aren't talking about that,  Im talking about Thai's get drunk, argue, then shoot each other ... sometimes. 

 

I rarely agree with Steven, but in this, he's right. I've been at or near places where this has happened more than once and have also heard many fairly reliable tales of this sort of thing.

 In my experience it generally kicks off around midnight and onwards. I always leave before then to avoid it, if I go out drinking anywhere here...

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6 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Police should also fine the guy for driving drunk.

Did the police witness his being drunk while riding his bike?  In this case, if they didn't, they cannot prosecute him. Perhaps he started drinking when he arrived at the canal?

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4 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

From what I have seen Thais don’t argue much compared to us Brits. They are much calmer and more likely to  start dancing than start fighting. Their pubs seem calmer, table service by attractive females.
 

I witnessed countless fights at pub closing time in England, it is almost expected, quite often screeching females.

 

i think you are carrying on a bit to be honest or don’t get out much and base your narrative on what read rather than what you experience.
 

 

Hear, hear!

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5 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

From what I have seen Thais don’t argue much compared to us Brits. They are much calmer and more likely to  start dancing than start fighting. Their pubs seem calmer, table service by attractive females.
 

I witnessed countless fights at pub closing time in England, it is almost expected, quite often screeching females.

 

i think you are carrying on a bit to be honest or don’t get out much and base your narrative on what read rather than what you experience.
 

 

You are correct.. If in the UK.. But here in Thailand.. If a Thai fights, someone is severely injured or dead. If a Thai fights, they usually do it in droves. Here in Thailand, you read about a Thai fighting or killing 2-3 times a week. Compared to foreigners in brawls in Thailand maybe 1 a month or 2. Mind you, this is all only what has been reported. There are many other cases of Thais fighting more that go unreported or compensated before the police arrive. Whereas all the brawls with foreigners end up on headline news and jail or huge fines and deportation. 

Out o the news. There may be more arguments that never end up in a fight between foreigners. But say something a Thai does not like and he will call his friends to come attack you as a team. 

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8 minutes ago, zyphodb said:

 

I rarely agree with Steven, but in this, he's right. I've been at or near places where this has happened more than once and have also heard many fairly reliable tales of this sort of thing.

 In my experience it generally kicks off around midnight and onwards. I always leave before then to avoid it, if I go out drinking anywhere here...

          It happens everywhere here, I live in the middle of nowhere  there used to be an annual inter village boat race on the local reservoir.  The actual boat racing started with "heats"  at around 9 am with the final scheduled for around 4 pm.  It rarely reached that stage,    By around lunchtime the "hardmen" from the surrounding villages started arriving,   barely educated feral teenage savages, methed up to the eyeballs,  covered in tattoos, and openly  armed with machetes some even had guns.  They all have relatively  new motorcycles and smartphones  yet have  never done a days work in their  worthless lives.

           Inevitably it would all kick off, while the police continued drinking in the "refreshment tent" waiting patiently for them to tire themselves out , Eventually the police would round up the survivors (there were several deaths over the years) and  they and their uninsured,  untaxed  motorbikes were taken to the police station in the back of police pickups.   

          There they await their mothers ( never their fathers)  to arrive pay to off the police and escort their pathetic offspring  back to the hovel they live in, all before nightfall

          The local admin eventually had enough, and  what should have been an enjoyable family event was cancelled permanently around 10 years ago  just like the local morlam / kantreum music concerts that are becoming increasingly rare for the same reason.  Loi Krathong and other religious festivals are also commonly targeted,  And the renowned Surin elephant festival is always guaranteed to end in a near riot, generally on the last day during the appearance of a well known rock band, successfully spoiling things for everybody else. 

            Anybody who thinks that young , or not so yong  Thai males  do not habitually resort to extreme violence regularly is delusional 

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