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8 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Every second guy drinking in a soi Buakhou bar is ex SAS. 😂

 

The others are rocket scientists, porn stars or bank robers 

 

Hahaha thank god it is not just me that notices this, funny you should say that I also met a getaway driver for a bank robbery last year.

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1 minute ago, roo860 said:

That's me entering the Iranian Embassy 1980, my mate captured the action on his mobile phone 🫡

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I think my buddy from Pattaya was talking to your mate you are on your way in with a couple of weeks ago.

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48 minutes ago, PomPolo said:

It's been a while since I have initiated a post but given this is a community pub and don't get to a real one that much these days thought I would.

Last week I was talking with a buddy who has lived in Pattaya for a while, and we were discussing how many people profess to be or have been in the SAS who are living in or visiting Thailand.
I have heard people talk about being in the SAS myself not so much these days with less bar visits than I used to.
I am actually quite surprised there is anyone left in Hereford as they all seem to have migrated to Thailand.
This is by no means any disrespect to retired or serving military who I respect a lot, just wondered if anyone else has seen or heard the same on their Thai travels?

I met one in Nong Khai who not only had been in the SAS, but had also recently broken the village headman's arm. (he claimed) (remote vilage in Udon Thani without a metalled road). He name-dropped a couple of stories about SAS operations in the 50's(?)

 

I would not describe him as good company but the bar owner was happy 'cos he spent a lot of money on beer.

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I have several good mates living in Pattaya who are genuinely ex-UKSF.

 

One is ex SAS 22, one ex-SAS 23 and another former SBS. 

 

All bona fide as I have seen their credentials when attending Remembrance Sundays, etc.

 

When I lived in Bangkok I drank with a mountain of an SBS guy and knew various others. All genuine. The bar I drank in on Soi 22 was all ex-UKSF and had the winged dagger on the wall IFYKYK.

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Just now, Mr Meeseeks said:

I have several good mates living in Pattaya who are genuinely ex-UKSF.

 

One is ex SAS 22, one ex-SAS 23 and another former SBS. 

 

All bona fide as I have seen their credentials when attending Remembrance Sundays, etc.

 

When I lived in Bangkok I drank with a mountain of an SBS guy and knew various others. All genuine. The bar I drank in on Soi 22 was all ex-UKSP and had the winged dagger on the wall IFYKYK.

For sure I have no doubt at all the are xUKSF retired here and huge respect for the level they have protected the UK without any of us even knowing it.  Probably pees those guys of a little bit too I would imagine when some guy whacked out on a bottle of Sangsom in a bar says he was in 2 para

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3 minutes ago, Rampant Rabbit said:

uhuh

 

Hahahaha ROFLMAO classic scene from Bottom that!
"So you are a veteran then?"
"Don't be daft someone else was looking after the Pony's"
Top class!

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2 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:

Don't get me started about my Legionnaire days or I will have to garotte you 🤔

You could even lean to spell garrotte correctly 🙄:sorry:

Seriously though, as @Utalk2mutt said, if they were genuinely SAS, they wouldn't be discussing it, unless, as @Mr Meeseekssaid, they are good friends of his. Even then, they might say nothing.

 

The genuine ex-SAS have nothing to prove to we "lesser mortals" and probably relish being able to relax rather than tell war stories all the time. I have a couple of mates on Phuket who are ex Royal Marines (one of them a former CSM) and even they don't sit and brag about it, but if it comes up in discussion quietly admit it.

 

By the way, I have maximum respect for these guys :wai:

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2 minutes ago, VBF said:

You could even lean to spell garrotte correctly 🙄:sorry:

Seriously though, as @Utalk2mutt said, if they were genuinely SAS, they wouldn't be discussing it, unless, as @Mr Meeseekssaid, they are good friends of his. Even then, they might say nothing.

 

The genuine ex-SAS have nothing to prove to we "lesser mortals" and probably relish being able to relax rather than tell war stories all the time. I have a couple of mates on Phuket who are ex Royal Marines (one of them a former CSM) and even they don't sit and brag about it, but if it comes up in discussion quietly admit it.

 

By the way, I have maximum respect for these guys :wai:

Unlike the UK govt who try to lock some of them up.........

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Just now, Rampant Rabbit said:

Unlike the UK govt who try to lock some of them up.........

Yes. that REALLY gets me angry!

They're OK to do our dirty work for us but now everyone's supposed to be all "Woke" and "PC" the gov hangs them out to dry!!!!! 🤬

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13 minutes ago, VBF said:

You could even lean to spell garrotte correctly 🙄:sorry:

Seriously though, as @Utalk2mutt said, if they were genuinely SAS, they wouldn't be discussing it, unless, as @Mr Meeseekssaid, they are good friends of his. Even then, they might say nothing.

 

The genuine ex-SAS have nothing to prove to we "lesser mortals" and probably relish being able to relax rather than tell war stories all the time. I have a couple of mates on Phuket who are ex Royal Marines (one of them a former CSM) and even they don't sit and brag about it, but if it comes up in discussion quietly admit it.

 

By the way, I have maximum respect for these guys :wai:

You see I have blinded you already🤔

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11 minutes ago, VBF said:

You could even lean to spell garrotte correctly 🙄:sorry:

Seriously though, as @Utalk2mutt said, if they were genuinely SAS, they wouldn't be discussing it, unless, as @Mr Meeseekssaid, they are good friends of his. Even then, they might say nothing.

 

The genuine ex-SAS have nothing to prove to we "lesser mortals" and probably relish being able to relax rather than tell war stories all the time. I have a couple of mates on Phuket who are ex Royal Marines (one of them a former CSM) and even they don't sit and brag about it, but if it comes up in discussion quietly admit it.

 

By the way, I have maximum respect for these guys :wai:

You’re absolutely bang on with your comment. I have never met a more discipled group of people in my life. They are focused totally on how they conduct themselves both physically and mentally. They go about their business  quietly and with the utmost discretion and that doesn’t leave them when they leave the military. In the case of @Mr Meeseeks he is good mates with a couple and has seen their credentials as he puts it so that’s highly believable but generally their military lives are not up for discussion.

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1 hour ago, roo860 said:

That's me entering the Iranian Embassy 1980, my mate captured the action on his mobile phone 🫡

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Yes back in the 80's you needed a big man to carry a phone,i had to carry one of those around for my work.

Somehow i forgot to ever take action pictures,oh wait.

I never served in the SAS but i was in the SNS for over 17 years.

Posted
2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Every second guy drinking in a soi Buakhou bar is ex SAS. 😂

 

The others are rocket scientists, porn stars or bank robers 

 

You forgot muff divers or knob jockeys.

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5 minutes ago, Smokin Joe said:

One of the guys I served with in the Cub Scouts later joined the SAS (or maybe it was Delta Seal Team).

 

Here he is on a Hostage Rescue Raid.  He's third from the right.

 

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44 minutes ago, ballpoint said:

 

I never saw you on the Iranian embassy veterans reunion cruise.

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That's just the ones who claimed to be on the balcony!😁

Posted
1 hour ago, roo860 said:

That's me entering the Iranian Embassy 1980, my mate captured the action on his mobile phone 🫡

 

You mean on this typical 1980 mobile phone?

 

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Way back in 1992 I met one at Bodega Bar cnr of Soi PO across from the "Tina Turner" show bar. Hook,line and sinker...I got it all.555

 

Years later,same bar, I met an Aussie undercover detective. Said he'd like to chat but was on duty. Almost fell off my bar stool.lol

What are these guys putting in their corn flakes?

It must be my magnetism. 

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11 minutes ago, timendres said:

 

You mean on this typical 1980 mobile phone?

 

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That's kids stuff!!! This was the one he used, he couldn't actually use his MP5 sub machine gun, so he beat two of the terrorists to death with the phone!!!081f65c1604d5162bdc1d740f4187b6b.jpg.b49f1ccb3573c08fafd7af1b1dda8161.jpg

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