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Russian Woman Badly Glassed On Walking Street

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Russian Woman Badly Glassed on Walking Street

PATTAYA: -- It might be New Year but there was no love lost on Walking Street earlier this week when a Russian on Russian altercation left a woman tourist badly bleeding after being glassed in the face by a fellow countryman.

I happened to be walking along Walking Street at the time, when I heard sirens and saw flashing lights on a golf buggy approaching at speed, with the unfortunate woman clutching a small towel on a nasty looking head wound which was bleeding profusely.

Full story and a picture HERE

--IN PATTAYA NOW 2012-01-05

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Never knew "glass" could be a verb. Live and learn!

Never knew "glass" could be a verb. Live and learn!

Aye it's a northern thing hahaha.

We changed a lot of grammar rules 'way back when' hehe.

Sometimes we ignore the verb-subject agreement :)

Anyway, it is always unfortunate for these things to happen but I must admit, it will only be more common due to the numbers of people that are here now.

Keep those good times rolling :)

Wow. Walking Street goes from bad to worse.

The more Freelancing Russians there are, maybe the more problems will surface.

I often wonder why the local Thai women put up with these freelancing white women without more trouble.

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