jaideeguy Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 In our little moobaan, there was lots of children and teenagers getting wild in the streets. A group of teenagers set up their party next to my wife's shop and started drinking with their parents, and the teenagers ranged in age from 13 to 17 and after watching the predictable buying more whiskey and having drinking contests, kids falling passed out while the irresponsible parents watched and laughed and urged them on. Great parenting, teaching your kids how to sanook at songkran and the sad thing is that the kids will end up as dysfunctional as their parents.............happy songkran and hope that the kids made it home safe on their motorcycles. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 Sanuk, Sanuk! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
naboo Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 cmprice.com reporting a young Thai man died in the moat near Changpuak gate at about 3pm today. Take care out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolkGuitar Posted April 14, 2014 Author Share Posted April 14, 2014 "Once more into the breech..." 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
northernjohn Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 "Once more into the breech..." Great picture. Shows the spirit of the festival. I was into water fights back home in North America in my 20's and 30's. In my older age I no longer have the enthusiasm but I do enjoy the people who do have it. I do not go around in the day and so far have only been gunned down once. It was not a big deal as I knew the risk being as it was not dark yet. I also go unarmed. Sad to see people die but that is part of it. We all know it will happen but continue to participate. It's like riding a motor bike every one knows there will be accidents yet they continue to ride them. I do believe that the police should be arresting those throwing water at motor bikes on the highway or roads where the motor bikes are traveling at a high rate of speed. In some cases it is unavoidable. So just go slow and take the water. Try to look on it as a celebration for all who wish to enjoy and as the pictures show there are many. Don't be a miserable old git and look for some thing to condemn. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duvidl Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Standing around squirting water pistols at each other was something I enjoyed when I was 10 years old but doesn't thrill me too much anymore, but I'm happy for the young people who still get pleasure out of it. I do feel, though, that getting pelted with large buckets of water while riding my motorbike in traffic, as I did yesterday, is a bit excessive and dangerous. Also had little kids hit me square in the face with powerful garden hoses on my bike. I was hoping to experience the less aggressive side of Songkran, as this is my first one, but getting-around was a bit too difficult. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolkGuitar Posted April 14, 2014 Author Share Posted April 14, 2014 I agree with you both (NorthernJohn and Duvid,) and while I went armed with only my camera, having no desire to squirt anyone, I did enjoy the mood and getting wet in that heat was a delight. I'd be very happy to see the buckets removed, or at least a good campaign effort to remind people not to throw with all their might at someone just an arm's length away, especially not in their faces. But in fact, the only 'face shots' I received that were deliberate were from either farang or younger teenaged Thai boys. The rest of the world seemed content to either dump water on top of my head or ice water down my back. So very many of the Thais gently poured water on my shoulders. Without the ice and without the buckets it would have been absolutely delightful... Oh... and turn down the volume! I'm already deaf, and I'm sure a LOT of people lost a good deal of their hearing yesterday without realizing it. There was a sound company's pickup truck mounted with a full 20 speakers all blasting out at 'Beyond Painful' levels. You could 'feel' the bass from a block away! What this truck did to people's hearing surpasses criminal... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duvidl Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 A little water on my head, shoulders or anywhere while I'm walking is fine with me. But water thrown at riders on motor bikes is dangerous, especially when they don't see it coming. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickeem Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 A little water on my head, shoulders or anywhere while I'm walking is fine with me. But water thrown at riders on motor bikes is dangerous, especially when they don't see it coming. Yes can be lethal as the stats attest to every year.. but when I explain to them (in Thai) the danger.. I am looked at as if I have two heads, Same about motorcycle helmets etc etc.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harryfrompattaya Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 When does the water stop on Wednesday the !6th or Thursday the 17th? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 (edited) When does the water stop on Wednesday the !6th or Thursday the 17th? Thanks There should be no more water throwing after 15 April in Chiang Mai. 16 April should be water free. Edited April 14, 2014 by Ulysses G. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tywais Posted April 14, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 14, 2014 When does the water stop on Wednesday the !6th or Thursday the 17th? Thanks There should be no more water throwing after 15 April in Chiang Mai. 16 April should be water free. The 16th is still a national holiday and is the substitution day for the one that fell on Sunday the 13th so I would not hold my breath on that. It probably won't be as intense as many will be going back to their provinces to work for Thursday but would be surprised that it will be water free. How about a field report UG by walking around the moat on Wednesday and see how it works out. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 All I know is that I've never seen them throw water on the 16th since I've been here, although I expect it every year. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post naboo Posted April 14, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 14, 2014 there's always a couple of Farang who haven't noticed they're the only ones left. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicksal37 Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 My wife says it will stop on the 16th,she is Thai and is never wrong! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Clarke Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 You are well trained indeed, you publicly admit your wife is never wro g! Sent from my GT-P5110 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Clarke Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 I was wrong once....but I was mistaken. Sent from my GT-P5110 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 there's always a couple of Farang who haven't noticed they're the only ones left. If it is anyone, it will be some stupid farang for sure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Right, though even stupid Farang depend on others making water available outside of their shops and bars. And without that they would basically need to get i t out of the moat themselves. Believe me, I really wish we'd have another day on the 16th, but it's never happened to far. If you really want to catch some more Songkran then the only option is Chonburi province, where the main day is the 19th. This includes Pattaya, though Pattaya sucks for Songkran. (Still, places like Sri Racha or Chonburi city might work.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ulysses G. Posted April 14, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 14, 2014 Believe me, I really wish we'd have another day on the 16th, but it's never happened to far. You are really a glutton for punishment. Even when I first got here and loved Songkran I thought that one day would be perfect and more than two days was completely boring. I still feel the same way. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolkGuitar Posted April 14, 2014 Author Share Posted April 14, 2014 As much as I enjoyed two days of the festivities, I'd be happy to see it ended until next years rolls around once more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PostmanPat Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 If you really want to catch some more Songkran then the only option is Chonburi province, where the main day is the 19th. This includes Pattaya, though Pattaya sucks for Songkran. (Still, places like Sri Racha or Chonburi city might work.) Isnt Songkran supposed to be a religious festival linked to certain dates all over the Country? If as we are led to believe the original principle is very sacred, how come they can have it on different dates around the Country? Isnt that a bit like saying that Christmas in London is 25th December but in Manchester its on 28th December???!!! Am really loving Songkran this year. Am several thousand miles away in another Country. Best place to be for me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chiengmaijoe Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 If you really want to catch some more Songkran then the only option is Chonburi province, where the main day is the 19th. This includes Pattaya, though Pattaya sucks for Songkran. (Still, places like Sri Racha or Chonburi city might work.) Isnt Songkran supposed to be a religious festival linked to certain dates all over the Country? If as we are led to believe the original principle is very sacred, how come they can have it on different dates around the Country? Isnt that a bit like saying that Christmas in London is 25th December but in Manchester its on 28th December???!!! Am really loving Songkran this year. Am several thousand miles away in another Country. Best place to be for me! It's not a religious festival, it is a new year festival, that includes plenty of rituals at the temples. That still doesn't explain the different dates though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piewarmer Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 The death was seen first hand by a friend of mine and his partner, the incident shook him up quite a bit... quite a mess on the road he said. but nearby everyone else continued partying until the emergency vehicles arrived. RIP young man. Day one Police were fining many people with no helmets and any offence you can think of... but since then almost no-one is wearing them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daoyai Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Just saw there was a dead body layed out by the moat at the corner of Chang Moi and Chayapoom, ..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chiengmaijoe Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 (edited) Just saw there was a dead body layed out by the moat at the corner of Chang Moi and Chayapoom, ..... I was on the way do the pharmacy and opposite John's place a farang was being loaded onto an emergency vehicle with what looked a broken leg from a motorcycle accident. Into the pharmacy, then a u-turn to go up Chiang Moi Rd, and as you say, a body being wrapped up in the moat, opposite Riva bar. Thai guy, 30 ish. Both incidents within 5 minutes of each other. RIP. Edited April 14, 2014 by Chiengmaijoe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piewarmer Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Just saw there was a dead body layed out by the moat at the corner of Chang Moi and Chayapoom, ..... oh dear Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daveAustin Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 12yrs ago was a happy event thai people splashing little water on shoulders for luck everyone enjoyed now the stupid brainless farang have no life in on country come here and try to ruin thai ways because have money to put ice in water drums and big water guns to make songkran a misery for everyone only druken bar girls with there stupid young and old hasbeens trying to impress there hookers i talk about cm maybe yl and clan can fix problem in cm cheers happy songkran stay home Oh yes those dastardly foreigners; I hear they are also the cause of all crime and litter on the streets. However, I think you'll find the Thais have turned the Songkran of yesteryear into the Songkran of today all by themselves, but, please, carry on dissing your own (?) if it makes you feel better. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onthedarkside Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Copyrighted images have been removed - again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Clarke Posted April 15, 2014 Share Posted April 15, 2014 Opaired is impaired...... what a statement! Full of no thought. Sent from my GT-P5110 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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