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An English man an Irish man and a Scottish man walked into a bar

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And we all seemed to agree on something.

 

That Thailand could benefit from some form of colonization - better roads, better schools, better infrastructure, better political system etc. 

 

It was unanimous.  

 

Strange but true.

 

Frenchman said where is the toilet? The Englishman said go there to we we we

Foreigners need to keep their noses out of Thailand's business. 

 

Colonization, for what? Do you miss your tea and scones?

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9 minutes ago, Trippy said:

Foreigners need to keep their noses out of Thailand's business. 

 

Colonization, for what? Do you miss your tea and scones?

What about China?

 

They love Thailands business.

 

Aren't they also foreigners?

1 hour ago, Walt Kowalski said:

And we all seemed to agree on something.

 

That Thailand could benefit from some form of colonization - better roads, better schools, better infrastructure, better political system etc. 

 

It was unanimous.  

 

Strange but true.

 

Plenty of colonized countries nearby.

Laos, Burma, Cambodia.

 

Interesting Thais miles ahead of them which opposes the narrative set by colonizers that they were there to “help”

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2 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Plenty of colonized countries nearby.

Laos, Burma, Cambodia.

 

Interesting Thais miles ahead of them which opposes the narrative set by colonizers that they were there to “help”

What about Singapore? Taiwan?

1 hour ago, Trippy said:

Foreigners need to keep their noses out of Thailand's business. 

 

Colonization, for what? Do you miss your tea and scones?

If that would have happened decades ago, Thailand would still be living in the dark ages. Look around and see how much technology comes from the outside, along with all the cars, scooters, motorcycles, phones, computers, electrical system knowledge, road building, justice system, other electronics, appliances, TV's, food besides local food, planes, military, boats and other things they use daily here.

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An English man an Irish man and a Scottish man walked into a bar

 

 

And then they all walked out again because the OP walked in. 

13 minutes ago, Keeps said:

An English man an Irish man and a Scottish man walked into a bar

 

 

And then they all walked out again because the OP walked in. 

Then the OP was happy cause 3 idiots left

A stoned guy walked into a hotdog stand and ordered a german, a cop and a brat.

 

What he really wanted was a bratwurst, and a german hotlink with hot mustard.

 

The three guys sitting there on stools at the bar were homo's and they thought the guy walking in was making a pass at them. They all turned around and smiled. The guy who ordered freaked out and left.

5 hours ago, Walt Kowalski said:

And we all seemed to agree on something.

 

That Thailand could benefit from some form of colonization - better roads, better schools, better infrastructure, better political system etc. 

 

It was unanimous.  

 

Strange but true.

 

I do believe the Romans have ceased road building and plumbing 

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