Briggsy Posted Monday at 02:22 AM Posted Monday at 02:22 AM 9 minutes ago, Moonlover said: Nowhere did I read that the police had raided the compound. Yeah, okay, they investigated from outside. Usually the press report has the police "rushing to the scene"
Geoffggi Posted Monday at 02:27 AM Posted Monday at 02:27 AM 16 hours ago, smedly said: how is this allowed in Thailand ? 1 1
Moonlover Posted Monday at 02:28 AM Posted Monday at 02:28 AM 3 minutes ago, Briggsy said: Yeah, okay, they investigated from outside. And wisely so I would hazard! 😄
Purdey Posted Monday at 03:10 AM Posted Monday at 03:10 AM My guess is that as it gets older it needs a mate. The roaring is a cry to lionesses in the area to come on over. Fortunately Pattaya has lots of mates.
Texas ranger Posted Monday at 04:13 AM Posted Monday at 04:13 AM Welcome to pratamnaskjgrad. You can do what you want, more than in Siberia 1
kimothai Posted Monday at 05:59 AM Posted Monday at 05:59 AM Also, the idiots on the noisy motorbikes deserve an honorable mention.
pelagicpete Posted Monday at 07:23 AM Posted Monday at 07:23 AM Right, motorbikes next. They keep us awake next to Thappraya Road all night long. Their noise is quite extraordinary. I used to live not far from a railway line, and got used to that noise, but motorbikes, especially those on Thappraya Road, Second Road, I cannot get used to that~!
Burma Bill Posted Monday at 07:40 AM Posted Monday at 07:40 AM On 2/9/2025 at 4:28 AM, Georgealbert said: The incident took place in Soi Phratamnak, Pattaya, ...................unmistakable sound of a lion. Is this the "mane" road? 1
tomazbodner Posted Monday at 08:05 AM Posted Monday at 08:05 AM On 2/9/2025 at 11:05 AM, Georgealbert said: Mr Vaikunda Nadar Thivakaran, a 54-year-old Russian national Did they mix up nationalities? Sound very much Indian to me.
steven100 Posted Monday at 08:42 AM Posted Monday at 08:42 AM The cops need to give Tarzan a call and get him over here, he knows how to deal with lions
jacko45k Posted Monday at 10:52 PM Posted Monday at 10:52 PM 20 hours ago, Moonlover said: It's a bit difficult to pin a restraining order on a soi dog though isn't it. Not sure it would be so easy with a fully grown lion either! 1
mikebell Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM 23 hours ago, Moonlover said: It's a bit difficult to pin a restraining order on a soi dog though isn't it. I can't tell from a bark whether they are soi dogs or pampered pooches. On my prestigious moobaan, my sleep is interrupted by dogs with deaf owners who can't train their animals or couldn't give a toss about others. 1
balo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 2/9/2025 at 8:35 AM, mran66 said: Can only hope that the lion eats the owner. Solution to fix the issue permanently without public danger. Good idea , if it works maybe should send some lions to the front line in Donetsk. 1
mran66 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 2/10/2025 at 2:40 PM, Burma Bill said: Is this the "mane" road? What is "mane" road? I live down the Soi but never heard it called mane road. Luckily live far enough not to hear the roar of the cat though, but recall seeing the guy and the cat on a ride with the Bentley when it also was on news.
mran66 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 2/10/2025 at 3:05 PM, tomazbodner said: Did they mix up nationalities? Sound very much Indian to me. Sri Lankan. Maybe also have Russian passport, or just reporting error.
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