Baba Naba Posted yesterday at 11:18 AM Posted yesterday at 11:18 AM 6 hours ago, norfolkandchance said: Who's the lady with the phone lighting it up. She's pretty hot! Maybe a nurse trying to help out? 1
murto Posted yesterday at 11:26 AM Posted yesterday at 11:26 AM From all indications, a trip to Pattaya is almost a wish to be stabbed, assaulted, or shot! 2
MangoKorat Posted yesterday at 11:38 AM Posted yesterday at 11:38 AM Following the news from the lovely 'Family Friendly' resort of Pattaya each week has convinced me - Pattaya is a great place to live..............NOT! 1 1
KhunLA Posted yesterday at 11:39 AM Posted yesterday at 11:39 AM 10 minutes ago, murto said: From all indications, a trip to Pattaya is almost a wish to be stabbed, assaulted, or shot! On a guess, I'd say the victim knew his attacker, and it wasn't random at all. I've always felt safe, even out at night, though TBH, not out that much at night in touristy areas.
Derek B Posted yesterday at 12:14 PM Posted yesterday at 12:14 PM If the knife belonged to the assailant then this is not a simply road rage incident. There is a serious nutter at large.
Harrisfan Posted yesterday at 12:16 PM Posted yesterday at 12:16 PM 10 hours ago, FolkGuitar said: It seems just being in Pattaya is grounds enough for getting into serious altercations. Every day we read about another beating, stabbing, attack by motorcycle taxi drivers, ladyboys beating up another foreigner, etc., etc. We've lived here in Chiang Mai for 25 years and haven't even been stabbed once! You haven't lived. 2 1
daejung Posted yesterday at 12:43 PM Posted yesterday at 12:43 PM 14 hours ago, Georgealbert said: A security guard from a neighbouring condominium told police he saw the victim returning from a convenience store on his motorcycle when he was suddenly ambushed by another foreign man on a motorcycle. So many bad foreigners in Thailand !! I wonder about his origin 1
Popular Post daejung Posted yesterday at 12:48 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:48 PM 12 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said: I've worked, studied, travelled to over 40 countries, Thailand is the safest by FAR. Thailand has been home for me and my large family, I've lived here over 20 years, never had a problem. Like to know what he did, he p*ssed someone off. Lots of troublemaking foreigners arriving. Thailand has a special way with dealing with troublemakers. Anyway, probably road rage, 2 idiots. I agree. I feel much safer in Thailand than in France. But France is no longer what it used to be. Now a country with two peoples, a country with two nations 2 2
still kicking Posted yesterday at 01:10 PM Posted yesterday at 01:10 PM 7 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: Statistically it isn't. I agree with you, my years in LOS, I got broken into twice, had a unit burned down, got threatened with a shotgun by my FIL, got attacked by Soidogs, and I did not live in Pattaya or Phuket. 1
roo860 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 3 hours ago, Harrisfan said: You haven't lived. Obviously he has
spidermike007 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, still kicking said: I agree with you, my years in LOS, I got broken into twice, had a unit burned down, got threatened with a shotgun by my FIL, got attacked by Soidogs, and I did not live in Pattaya or Phuket. You most definitely married the wrong woman. Men jumping into relationships without taking enough time to get to know her and her family a recipe for disaster I've seen so often here. If you don't get along with her family, if you don't like and respect them, there's a much higher chance a relationship will fail.
spidermike007 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 5 hours ago, murto said: From all indications, a trip to Pattaya is almost a wish to be stabbed, assaulted, or shot! While I generally agree with that, it seems like those who associate with ladyboys have a much higher chance of getting robbed or assaulted than those that don't, especially in Pattaya.
still kicking Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, spidermike007 said: You most definitely married the wrong woman. Men jumping into relationships without taking enough time to get to know her and her family a recipe for disaster I've seen so often here. If you don't get along with her family, if you don't like and respect them, there's a much higher chance a relationship will fail. Why? Have I married the wrong woman? I have been married for 22 years now, my wife did not break into our house or burn down our unit, and she is no soidog either. And I get on with the Thai family very well.
spidermike007 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Just now, still kicking said: Why? Have I married the wrong woman? I have been married for 22 years now, my wife did not break into our house or burn down our unit, and she is no soidog either. And I get on with the Thai family very well. So please explain if you get along with the father-in-law so well why did he point a shotgun at you? That's fairly unusual behavior for a tight and affectionate family. 2
still kicking Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, spidermike007 said: So please explain if you get along with the father-in-law so well why did he point a shotgun at you? That's fairly unusual behavior for a tight and affectionate family. He was an alcoholic and died in the meantime
spidermike007 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Just now, still kicking said: He was an alcoholic and died in the meantime Good on you and good on her, my guess is that the mourning was very minimal.
still kicking Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, spidermike007 said: Good on you and good on her, my guess is that the mourning was very minimal. We moved back to the West years ago since my wife has a well-paid job as a nurse, but we still spend our holidays in Thailand. 1
jacko45k Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 17 hours ago, BritManToo said: I don't think Thailand was ever considered a safe place for foreign tourists. The Brit FO report I read suggested a Brit on holiday in Thailand was 20x more likely to die than in any other country. That is correct, One factor that got it 'the less than perfectly safe ' classification was road accidents, of which Brits suffered along with others. Reckless motorcycling and minibuses have always been a danger.
jacko45k Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 15 hours ago, sambum said: I've been here for 20 years and never actually seen a fight, despite living in a tourist area! I would also say that in my home town in the UK I could see a fight in the City Centre every weekend! Seen loads of them in a similar period! Agree with UK likelihood though.
JohnOFphon Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Maybe the convivence store he just came from has cameras. that were working. Might show something useful.
Mukdahan Mark Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago On 4/26/2025 at 5:44 AM, jacko45k said: I hope the security guard got the licence plate number. On 4/26/2025 at 5:44 AM, jacko45k said: I hope the security guard got the licence plate number. If the bike even had one of course!
georgegeorgia Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 21 hours ago, Scouse123 said: Oh dear, Another dafty. A man can't even go to a 7-11 without being accused of involvement with drugs. You take the biscuit for silly comments, are you just trying to keep your posting count up? Oh there's no need for racism Exactly what is a "scouse" anyway ,sounds a derogatory term 1
Scouse123 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 43 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: Oh there's no need for racism Exactly what is a "scouse" anyway ,sounds a derogatory term https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scouse 1
ChrisKC Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said: Oh there's no need for racism Exactly what is a "scouse" anyway ,sounds a derogatory term Why do you accuse and then ask in the next breath, what does the term mean? First of all, it is NOT racist. it is the colloquial word for a person from Liverpool, England. They may or not support Liverpool, as Everton football club is in Liverpool too. As a by the way, they are also called "Liverpudlians" When using the term, "scouse" or "Scouser" it is used more facetiously (sarcastically funny) , but not usually in a hostile or derogatory tone. Of course, you could have enhanced your own general knowledge by looking it up yourself!
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