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What About The Mess The 'yellows' Left?

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Now that the 'yellows' have given the airports back to the people, I wonder what kind of mess they left?? If it is anything like the mess they left at the govmt. houses, I can guess it is really nasty, with thoousands living in public places.

Wil the 'elite yellows' clean up after themselves....or be like the children they are and leave it to others to clean for them.

The government will pay for people to clean, using our tax.

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yeah, we have to clean up after the children.

It said on the news they were going to clean up after themselves,.

More to the point, who is going to pay compensation for the people maimed and murdered by government supporters grenade attacks?

Don't worry the airport will be cleaned up, didn't look in much of a mess from the pics I have seen, and yes it will use some of your precious tax monies. But rest assured the cleanup crews will be from a government minister's family's business and they will apply the usual creative accounting to the final bill.

They had a big rally here in Seoul last weekend and you should have seen the trash they left behind. But it was all cleared away without fuss and without whining.

Of course in an ideal world those that make the mess should clear it up but his world is not ideal and, particularly with the airport, it is more important to get the PAD out and get to work reinstating the systems. The cost of the clean up is buttons against the daily loss in revenue from a closed airport.

Now that, plus the consequential losses, is where the real costs lie.

I heard from a friend of a friend who heard from ......... that they will be sending their maids and houseboys to do the cleanup.

Now that the 'yellows' have given the airports back to the people, I wonder what kind of mess they left?? If it is anything like the mess they left at the govmt. houses, I can guess it is really nasty, with thoousands living in public places.

Wil the 'elite yellows' clean up after themselves....or be like the children they are and leave it to others to clean for them.

not really needed to ask, someone else will have to clean it up... wont they?

:o

The government will pay for people to clean, using our tax.

Thaksin's tax payment on the sale of AIS should cover it.

Hang on...

According to the BBC 'volunteers' (PAD, one assumes) were sweeping up rubbish etc.

Everyone assumed the airport was trashed. Now that turns out it wasn’t and will be back in business very quickly, people are making maid and driver jokes.

Sounds like just bad losers to me.

TH

Edited by thaihome

I heard from a friend of a friend who heard from ......... that they will be sending their maids and houseboys to do the cleanup.

I hope not, if that many servants turned up it would look like PAD were returning with a bigger crowd.

Its already spotless , just seen it on CNN.

More to the point, who is going to pay compensation for the people maimed and murdered by government supporters grenade attacks?

No proof that I have seen that it was goverment supporters.

PAD should pay they wouldn't of been there if wasn't for them.

The government will pay for people to clean, using our tax.

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Following Tuesday's court verdict, activists from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), which has led the protests against Somchai's government, were seen joining efforts to clean up the airport terminal and return it to business as usual.

"It's sad to say goodbye, but our job here is done, so we must go home," said

Saisuri Pantupradij, a 45-year-old PAD supporter who had been camped out at the airport.

"We want to clean up the airport before we leave. We want PAD to have a good image," said Bow Piyapat, another protesters, as she wielded a mop around rows of check-in counters

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Source: Al Jazeera

Its already spotless , just seen it on CNN.

Maids and houseboys got there first, apparently. Now if they would just send their gardeners to Government House we could save another 10m baht of our tax money... :o

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Looks like the farrang red shirts on TV, will have to find something else to whinge about

Like all the money that everyone lost. :o

Looks like the farrang red shirts on TV, will have to find something else to whinge about

:o Excuse me, but as a senior citizen of the colonies who has never used the above

quaint little word (in bold) in my entire life, how do you pronounce it? (Phonetic spelling, please).

It's been easy learning Thai, but learning British/Aussie has been the tough nut to crack. :D

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can you imagine the stench left behind by this unwashed rubble

More to the point, who is going to pay compensation for the people maimed and murdered by government supporters grenade attacks?

No proof that I have seen that it was goverment supporters.

PAD should pay they wouldn't of been there if wasn't for them.

Sounds like you are almost qualified to join the Thai police force.

But you made the gross newbie blunder.

The correct verdict is it was, as always, suicide.

Now go back to your training manual and start all over again at chapter one. That's the one with the big bright picture of PC Plodprasop is waving cheerily to the bus loads of people off to the airport for a bit of sightseeing.

More to the point, who is going to pay compensation for the people maimed and murdered by government supporters grenade attacks?

No proof that I have seen that it was goverment supporters.

PAD should pay they wouldn't of been there if wasn't for them.

Sounds like you are almost qualified to join the Thai police force.

But you made the gross newbie blunder.

The correct verdict is it was, as always, suicide.

Now go back to your training manual and start all over again at chapter one. That's the one with the big bright picture of PC Plodprasop is waving cheerily to the bus loads of people off to the airport for a bit of sightseeing.

Not a new newbie to Thailand.

I know how things work here.

PAD needs to take care of their employees the way I see it.

Looks like the farrang red shirts on TV, will have to find something else to whinge about

:o Excuse me, but as a senior citizen of the colonies who has never used the above

quaint little word (in bold) in my entire life, how do you pronounce it? (Phonetic spelling, please).

It's been easy learning Thai, but learning British/Aussie has been the tough nut to crack. :D

whinge /ʰwɪndʒ, wɪndʒ/ [hwinj, winj]

–verb (used without object), whinged, whing·ing. British and Australian Informal.

to complain; whine.

[Origin: bef. 1150; dial. (Scots, N England), earlier Scots quhynge, OE hwinsian (not recorded in ME); c. OHG winsōn (G winseln); deriv. of Gmc base of whine]

—Related forms

whinger, noun

can you imagine the stench left behind by this unwashed rubble

Did they leave a pile of bricks behind? :o

can you imagine the stench left behind by this unwashed rubble

Did they leave a pile of bricks behind? :o

:D lol well spotted .... make it unwashed rabble

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Must be the ones who lost the badminton competition :o

I heard from a friend of a friend who heard from ......... that they will be sending their maids and houseboys to do the cleanup.

Yes I also heard that! As clean as the Royal Palace they said!

viking

can you imagine the stench left behind by this unwashed rubble

Did they leave a pile of bricks behind? :o

:D lol well spotted .... make it unwashed rabble

You may have been closer to the truth (re. 'bricks') than I thought! I just saw on Thai TV that someone - clearly a PAD supporter - defecated over Somchai's chair in his office.

Nice people, the PAD.

can you imagine the stench left behind by this unwashed rubble

Did they leave a pile of bricks behind? :o

:D lol well spotted .... make it unwashed rabble

You may have been closer to the truth (re. 'bricks') than I thought! I just saw on Thai TV that someone - clearly a PAD supporter - defecated over Somchai's chair in his office.

Nice people, the PAD.

is that so? I guess that gives a whole new meaning of the posting style of some rabid PAD supporters here in the forum

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