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Thailand - A positive thread

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On 1/30/2026 at 9:38 PM, blaze master said:

Tell a positive story about an experience you have had in thailand.....

Ill go first.

A few years back I was in the foodland at lak si. I grabbed some lunch and went outside to eat. I sat on the steps leading up to the sky train. Unfinished at the time. After I finished my lunch I got back on my bike and headed back to pathum.

A few hours after I got home my brother in law received a phone call from the police. They asked him if he knew a foreigner...me.

I had left my wallet on the steps. Someone took it to the police box near by. Luckily my wife put her brothers name and phone number in my wallet in case of an emergency where my wife or I had a problem.

I went back to lak si and got my wallet back. All contents still there nothing missing.

Another......

Riding my bike in phuket and it lost all power. I figured i would thai style and walk it to a garage I knew would be able to help me. As I was walking with my bike a police officer stopped. Asked me what was wrong and could he help out.

I said bike mot. He smiled and told me to get on the bike so he could push me down the road. You know where the guy puts his foot on your foot peg and uses his bike to push you along the road.

Got to the garage and thanked the officer for his help.

Kap khun pee.

Ok your turn. Tell a positive story about something that happened to you.

On 1/30/2026 at 9:38 PM, blaze master said:

Ok your turn. Tell a positive story about something that happened to you.

Back in 2011, I was invited to give a lecture on my forensic science investigations to the Chiang Rai Ex-Pats Club. At the conference venue there was an information desk manned by the Chiang Rai Tourist Police. When I finished my presentation, I was invited to join the Tourist Police as a Volunteer. For the next few years I enjoyed patrols among the Hill Tribes, at local festivals and at tourist attractions, also the border post at Mae Sai/Tachilek. Circumstances changed and I moved across to Isaan where I joined Khon Kaen Tourist Police. I often used to man the TP Information desk at the airport KKC. I left Thailand in 2019 to continue my retirement in Siem Reap.

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On 1/31/2026 at 7:46 PM, Hummin said:

Last time I tried that in USA, I got a gun in the face.

One would have to be truly lacking in judgment for this to happen.

I left an SD card reader at a hotel in Kanchanaburi, and the staff contacted me to arrange its return. I paid the postage, and it was shipped to me.

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