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Are Thai's Deaf?


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<deleted> ARE YOU DOING THERE.. YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE MEETING ME IN 30 MINUTES... GET <deleted> GOING YA POMMIE BASTARD..

Hows that for a shout :o

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I would think that they will put some laws again that sort of behavior when Thailand reaches superpower status,,if you have noticed,all third world and developing country's do these same things as soon as the stuff is available,and there is a few sheckles to buy it with,shows the world that they have progressed just past the Neanderthal status,and most Farang that I have had the hard luck to live in the same village with really show their ignorance when ever they get ready to go or after they come back to Thailand by hiring a big band with a very large sound system and bad music to keep everyone in the village awake and stirred up all nite and plug up one of the streets.No wonder that the Thais all laugh up their sleeves at what a bunch of idiots them falang is.and the IDIOT that is footing the bill thinks that everyone is looking up to him for supplying a few village drunks with alcohol and keeping everyone within a 10 block area awake that have to get up at daylight and work in the fields all day for 100 baht.And the village drunks that are so sick and tired that they have to take a day off and their family is deprived of the 100 baht.. Kinda makes me ashamed of my race..

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It'll be a nice quiet drink IT, unless himself competes with the surrounding regional cacophony and other unwanted noisy intrusions. After the first six Changs you'll be in your comfort zone, and oblivious to your surroundings. Whatever you do, don't let folks know that you were socialising with a ' Soapdodger '

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Twas but a humorous nod towards the topic, Maerim.

I have no beef with a man who still believes the whole of Ingerland are allergic to cleansing products. There is a narrowness of mind to such a remark that beggars belief. Wake up, sir!

I think the noise adds to the colour of the place. I am constantly amazed at how good Thais are at making themselves heard over long distances.

To turn the question on its head, maybe it is the farang who is deaf.

Maybe dr_pat_pong spends a little too much time in the shower...... :o

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I don't know you Dr PP.

To call a man a troller where I come from is fighting talk!

I've never been to bed with a troll but I've woken up with plenty, so I'll allow uor comment. What does it mean though?

Do you have a waterproof laptop, or have you come out of a shower? :o

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  • 3 weeks later...
"Soap dodger" hehehe love it :D  :D  :D

Got a friend from Liverpool - a real scouser (sp) who used have the most discriptive expressions for those he didn't like. A "Wally-Woofter" was a "Turd Burgler" and so on.

It's a shame that GWB didn't use "Turd-Burglers" last night when giving his State of The Union rather than talking about Gay Marriage. As my scouse friend would say - what a toss-pot! :o

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"Soap dodger" hehehe love it :D  :D  :D

Got a friend from Liverpool - a real scouser (sp) who used have the most discriptive expressions for those he didn't like. A "Wally-Woofter" was a "Turd Burgler" and so on.

It's a shame that GWB didn't use "Turd-Burglers" last night when giving his State of The Union rather than talking about Gay Marriage. As my scouse friend would say - what a toss-pot! :o

It seems to me that the descriptive term ' Soapdodger ' has an air of sophistication over your Scouser's contributions.

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Perhaps the erudite scouser is in fact a bit of a mummys boy his own self...

Don't show your colours too early dear.

Have a good friday you lot.

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Perhaps the erudite scouser is in fact a bit of a mummys boy his own self...

Don't show your colours too early dear.

Have a good friday you lot.

A Mommy's Boy this lad was not. A former shop-steward for his local (Electrician) union there in Liverpool he definetly was neither a "soap-dodger" or a "wally-woofter"

Have noticed the majority of these colorful expressions come from that area of the U.K.

Boon Mee

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