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Two Thai Women 'Duel'

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In Panthip Plaza, Bangkok I notice these two Thai ladies going at it.

Verbally sparring for supremacy as they try and garner attention from the buying public.

Did I miss something here????

Exactly my thoughts.

If you've ever watched a Thai comedy TV show, a Mowlam concert, or any other Thai-hosted entertainment event., this sort of thing is quite common.

Two moderators or masters' of ceremony carry on a spirited conversation which does seem to take on an animated "dueling" sort of format. They feed off each other's wit and keep raising the public tete-a-tete stakes to make a unified point to the audience.

In this case, the "duel" was probably well-scripted beforehand since this was an advertising gimmick. The Thais are quite use to this public format. Once you've been here a few years, the common nature of this Thai-type approach, probably doesn't warrant a YouTube video upload and even less so--it's own thread on ThaiVisa. coffee1.gif

That's why you're getting the responses such as the above.

Did I miss something here????

tell me about it . :realangry:

when i see two women having a good physical fight ,

i usually get sexually exited ,ok an erection . :rolleyes:

try it ,, sure beats viagara , and no side effects . :jap:

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If you've ever watched a Thai comedy TV show, a Mowlam concert, or any other Thai-hosted entertainment event., this sort of thing is quite common.

Two moderators or masters' of ceremony carry on a spirited conversation which does seem to take on an animated "dueling" sort of format. They feed off each other's wit and keep raising the public tete-a-tete stakes to make a unified point to the audience.

In this case, the "duel" was probably well-scripted beforehand since this was an advertising gimmick. The Thais are quite use to this public format. Once you've been here a few years, the common nature of this Thai-type approach, probably doesn't warrant a YouTube video upload and even less so--it's own thread on ThaiVisa. coffee1.gif

That's why you're getting the responses such as the above.

Sure, but there's no harm in spreading it onto TV is there?

Afterall there's videos of allsorts of other things in this sub-forum already.

Perhaps the complainers and haters ought to put up some videos of there own if they can do better? :)

Or is the 'standard' for TV now at S. Spielburg levels of production values :D

The two women promoters in the video

are trying to promote and sell something having

to do with coffee!

But I already have Italian's and Columbian's very best twins.... :giggle::giggle:

If you've ever watched a Thai comedy TV show, a Mowlam concert, or any other Thai-hosted entertainment event., this sort of thing is quite common.

Two moderators or masters' of ceremony carry on a spirited conversation which does seem to take on an animated "dueling" sort of format. They feed off each other's wit and keep raising the public tete-a-tete stakes to make a unified point to the audience.

In this case, the "duel" was probably well-scripted beforehand since this was an advertising gimmick. The Thais are quite use to this public format. Once you've been here a few years, the common nature of this Thai-type approach, probably doesn't warrant a YouTube video upload and even less so--it's own thread on ThaiVisa. coffee1.gif

That's why you're getting the responses such as the above.

Sure, but there's no harm in spreading it onto TV is there?

Afterall there's videos of allsorts of other things in this sub-forum already.

Perhaps the complainers and haters ought to put up some videos of there own if they can do better? :)

Or is the 'standard' for TV now at S. Spielburg levels of production values :D

Certainly, no harm.

Equally, no point.

whistling.gif

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If you've ever watched a Thai comedy TV show, a Mowlam concert, or any other Thai-hosted entertainment event., this sort of thing is quite common.

Two moderators or masters' of ceremony carry on a spirited conversation which does seem to take on an animated "dueling" sort of format. They feed off each other's wit and keep raising the public tete-a-tete stakes to make a unified point to the audience.

In this case, the "duel" was probably well-scripted beforehand since this was an advertising gimmick. The Thais are quite use to this public format. Once you've been here a few years, the common nature of this Thai-type approach, probably doesn't warrant a YouTube video upload and even less so--it's own thread on ThaiVisa. coffee1.gif

That's why you're getting the responses such as the above.

Sure, but there's no harm in spreading it onto TV is there?

Afterall there's videos of allsorts of other things in this sub-forum already.

Perhaps the complainers and haters ought to put up some videos of there own if they can do better? :)

Or is the 'standard' for TV now at S. Spielburg levels of production values :D

Certainly, no harm.

Equally, no point.

whistling.gif

By that same argument whistlepop, there's point to having a video section if lamers like yourself are gonna get all hufty. Maybe you should get off your lazy ass and make some videos so I can see if they have a (zero?) point :D

JimsKnight

Thx for the video.

I for one enjoyed your video.

It was fun watching something that our TV members witnessed,

that I could not be there myself.

JimsKnight, thanks.

Happy Holidays

If you've ever watched a Thai comedy TV show, a Mowlam concert, or any other Thai-hosted entertainment event., this sort of thing is quite common.

Two moderators or masters' of ceremony carry on a spirited conversation which does seem to take on an animated "dueling" sort of format. They feed off each other's wit and keep raising the public tete-a-tete stakes to make a unified point to the audience.

In this case, the "duel" was probably well-scripted beforehand since this was an advertising gimmick. The Thais are quite use to this public format. Once you've been here a few years, the common nature of this Thai-type approach, probably doesn't warrant a YouTube video upload and even less so--it's own thread on ThaiVisa. coffee1.gif

That's why you're getting the responses such as the above.

Sure, but there's no harm in spreading it onto TV is there?

Afterall there's videos of allsorts of other things in this sub-forum already.

Perhaps the complainers and haters ought to put up some videos of there own if they can do better? :)

Or is the 'standard' for TV now at S. Spielburg levels of production values :D

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