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Foul-Smelling Trail of Feces Found in Thai Parliament

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On October 2, 2024, an alarming incident occurred inside Thailand's Parliament building, leaving many shocked and disgusted. A long trail of feces was discovered in the first-floor hallway of the MPs' wing, stretching from the elevator near the souvenir shop to the restroom entrance by the cafeteria.

 

The mess created an unsightly scene and emitted a foul odor that spread throughout the area, affecting everyone nearby.

 

The situation was first noticed in the early morning, as reporters and staff arrived at the building. Housekeeping staff were quickly called to the scene, where they were seen sweating profusely as they worked to clean up the offensive trail.


Despite their efforts, the strong odor lingered, leaving many to wonder about the source of the mess.

 

It remains unclear who is responsible for the incident, as no witnesses have come forward with information. The bizarre occurrence has raised concerns about security and sanitation within the Parliament complex, with many calling for a thorough investigation.

 

This unexpected and unpleasant event has certainly left a lasting impression on all who were present that day, reported Thai Rath.

 

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  • It would be extremely crass for me to make a comment about it being a leak of the bovine product which the occupants of the building dish out on a daily basis.   So I won't  

  • Look for a smoking bum.   Anyway, Thai politics is full of the stuff so not really out of the ordinary. Just the maids day off.

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    I'd go with the P. Fat and barely able to walk so no time to make it to the crapper.

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It would be extremely crass for me to make a comment about it being a leak of the bovine product which the occupants of the building dish out on a daily basis.

 

So I won't :whistling:

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Look for a smoking bum.

 

Anyway, Thai politics is full of the stuff so not really out of the ordinary. Just the maids day off.

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DNA test it, my money is on p or an 

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2 minutes ago, smedly said:

DNA test it, my money is on p or an 

I'd go with the P. Fat and barely able to walk so no time to make it to the crapper.

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14 minutes ago, smedly said:

DNA test it, my money is on p or an 

My first thought was a certain drug runner!

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I knew they were full of it!

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'Housekeeping staff were quickly called to the scene, where they were seen sweating profusely as they worked to clean up the offensive trail.'🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

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On October 2, 2024, an alarming incident occurred inside Thailand's Parliament building, leaving many shocked and disgusted. A long trail of feces was discovered in the first-floor hallway of the MPs' wing, stretching from the elevator near the souvenir shop to the restroom entrance by the cafeteria.

 

The mess created an unsightly scene and emitted a foul odor that spread throughout the area, affecting everyone nearby.

 

The situation was first noticed in the early morning, as reporters and staff arrived at the building. Housekeeping staff were quickly called to the scene, where they were seen sweating profusely as they worked to clean up the offensive trail.


 

Despite their efforts, the strong odor lingered, leaving many to wonder about the source of the mess.

 

It remains unclear who is responsible for the incident, as no witnesses have come forward with information. The bizarre occurrence has raised concerns about security and sanitation within the Parliament complex, with many calling for a thorough investigation.

 

This unexpected and unpleasant event has certainly left a lasting impression on all who were present that day, reported Thai Rath.

 

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It's not alarming at all. Think of who's in there.💩

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An unavoidable consequence,  this is what happens when "gob<deleted>es"  as we call them where I come from, attempt to walk and talk at the same time

45 minutes ago, Ben Zioner said:

Is Prawit back?

Fled to North Kore, as it seems.

 

 

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A bowel movement moving forward perhaps

3 hours ago, edwinchester said:

I'd go with the P. Fat and barely able to walk so no time to make it to the crapper.

Well yes, although I thought the problem was that he rarely if ever attended Parliament!

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3 hours ago, rocketboy2 said:

Is this news, honestly.

Amazing Thailand.  :coffee1:

 

Agreed...sh 1 t found in parliament here is an every day occurrence....:clap2:

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Becoming more like China and India every day.

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14 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

Isn't this where feces is supposed to gather?

 

Yes, It's the Hub of feces.

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Well, they’re all full of it. 

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Is there no CCTV inside the parliament building?

2 minutes ago, Shuggy said:

Is there no CCTV inside the parliament building?

 

Nobody wants to see Prawit dropping a deuce.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy: Thai Rath

 

On October 2, 2024, an alarming incident occurred inside Thailand's Parliament building, leaving many shocked and disgusted. A long trail of feces was discovered in the first-floor hallway of the MPs' wing, stretching from the elevator near the souvenir shop to the restroom entrance by the cafeteria.

 

The mess created an unsightly scene and emitted a foul odor that spread throughout the area, affecting everyone nearby.

 

The situation was first noticed in the early morning, as reporters and staff arrived at the building. Housekeeping staff were quickly called to the scene, where they were seen sweating profusely as they worked to clean up the offensive trail.


Despite their efforts, the strong odor lingered, leaving many to wonder about the source of the mess.

 

It remains unclear who is responsible for the incident, as no witnesses have come forward with information. The bizarre occurrence has raised concerns about security and sanitation within the Parliament complex, with many calling for a thorough investigation.

 

This unexpected and unpleasant event has certainly left a lasting impression on all who were present that day, reported Thai Rath.

 

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.....every parliament on the planet, just in most they have already got so used to the "material" they are letting out uncontrolled that it does not make news headlines, actually I wonder if..................................naw, can't be...........

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