Popular Post Scouse123 Posted Monday at 10:15 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 10:15 AM 11 minutes ago, billd766 said: Charles is doing a good job to the best of his ability considering his age and both he and his wife's medical problems and his brother Andrew and Harry's problems. I think that he should abdicate and retire and let William run the show. That is only my personal opinion however. You don't think he waited 70 years 214 days to give it up so easily, do you? 1 1 2
Scouse123 Posted Monday at 10:15 AM Posted Monday at 10:15 AM 12 minutes ago, billd766 said: Charles is doing a good job to the best of his ability considering his age and both he and his wife's medical problems and his brother Andrew and Harry's problems. I think that he should abdicate and retire and let William run the show. That is only my personal opinion however. You don't think he waited 70 years 214 days to give it up so easily, do you?
Scouse123 Posted Monday at 10:16 AM Posted Monday at 10:16 AM 12 minutes ago, billd766 said: Charles is doing a good job to the best of his ability considering his age and both he and his wife's medical problems and his brother Andrew and Harry's problems. I think that he should abdicate and retire and let William run the show. That is only my personal opinion however. You don't think he waited 70 years 214 days to give it up so easily, do you?
Srikcir Posted Monday at 10:41 AM Posted Monday at 10:41 AM 8 hours ago, webfact said: "It's crucial to prevent conflicts that jeopardise national stability. Such as freedom of speech, except when you're a military junta. 1
Hunz Kittisak Posted Monday at 11:37 AM Posted Monday at 11:37 AM If the charges and convictions can’t be overturned then she should rightly be patdoned. Everyone knows it was political persecution by the junta 2 1
Expat68 Posted Monday at 11:56 AM Posted Monday at 11:56 AM Everyone has their own agenda. Some people need company 24/7. Other people prefer part of their life alone. Whatever works for them and their lady 1
Deez Posted Monday at 12:38 PM Posted Monday at 12:38 PM Do we really have to play this game again? She will face very few inconveniences on her return. Same as her brother. 1
Popular Post grubman Posted Monday at 02:15 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 02:15 PM Look at the picture of her, it is obvious that she is not well 🤣, I'm sure big brother and his puppet daughter will take care of her.. The penthouse hospital bed is still warm, so she will be fine 2025 is the upcoming family reunion for Songkran.... 1 2
bannork Posted Monday at 06:34 PM Posted Monday at 06:34 PM 16 hours ago, quake said: I would. The dog barks at the aeroplane 1 2
Sig Posted Monday at 10:41 PM Posted Monday at 10:41 PM 13 hours ago, transam said: Like a Trump, you mean........? More like every establishment entrenched corrupt politician....
Expat Tom Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM I am not Thai. The country, presumably, belongs to the Thai people. I am just a guest here and don't have a horse in this race or any axe to grind. But, as a casual observer, it seems to me the the Taskin family and their minions have near absolute control. There will be some eye candy accompanying Khun Yingluck's return just as with her father. He will be given a luxury suite somewhere under police supervision while the family patriarch dispenses money and political favors to smooth her transition back into the power circles of Bangkok. As for me, I could care less. Who holds the reins of political power in BBK has no affect on my life. I hope for the best for Thailand and my man Thai friends.
NoshowJones Posted yesterday at 03:11 AM Posted yesterday at 03:11 AM On 11/25/2024 at 8:59 AM, JoePai said: Better get the helicopter and hospital bed ready What about the arm sling and neck brace? 1
steven.g Posted yesterday at 03:44 AM Posted yesterday at 03:44 AM A royal pardon, followed by a brief stint in hospital 1
Expat68 Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM 1 hour ago, Expat Tom said: I am not Thai. The country, presumably, belongs to the Thai people. I am just a guest here and don't have a horse in this race or any axe to grind. But, as a casual observer, it seems to me the the Taskin family and their minions have near absolute control. There will be some eye candy accompanying Khun Yingluck's return just as with her father. He will be given a luxury suite somewhere under police supervision while the family patriarch dispenses money and political favors to smooth her transition back into the power circles of Bangkok. As for me, I could care less. Who holds the reins of political power in BBK has no affect on my life. I hope for the best for Thailand and my man Thai friends. I would not be too sure about that, we are only on their say 1
MarkyM3 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) On 11/25/2024 at 6:15 AM, KannikaP said: She's looking fit as a butcher's dog in this photo. Sod the politics! 555 No fan of the Shins (or Prayuth's associates) whatsoever but a top MILF imo . Current PM is no slouch in the looks dept either but Yingluck wins out 😋 Edited 3 hours ago by MarkyM3
scorecard Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 31 minutes ago, MarkyM3 said: No fan of the Shins (or Prayuth's associates) whatsoever but a top MILF imo . Current PM is no slouch in the looks dept either but Yingluck wins out 😋 Yawn.
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