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Anyone here remember the Aussie Rugby team that got their clocks cleaned a few years ago on Patpong Road? About half ended up in hospital. They evidently forgot where they were, if a Thai wants to push let him/her push.

What happened and how did the locals deal with them? Please share.

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Don't remember that, but I do recall a story published by Trink of several forwards from an Aussie rugby club cleaning up the thugs who operate at that nasty little rip off bar upstairs in the road that runs between the two Patpongs. That would have been very early 90s.

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Don't remember that, but I do recall a story published by Trink of several forwards from an Aussie rugby club cleaning up the thugs who operate at that nasty little rip off bar upstairs in the road that runs between the two Patpongs. That would have been very early 90s.

 

So they managed to beat up the thugs on their own turf?

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Don't remember that, but I do recall a story published by Trink of several forwards from an Aussie rugby club cleaning up the thugs who operate at that nasty little rip off bar upstairs in the road that runs between the two Patpongs. That would have been very early 90s.

WOW ... you have a memory!

Has the OP tried a Internet search for the said story ... whistling.gif

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Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

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Don't remember that, but I do recall a story published by Trink of several forwards from an Aussie rugby club cleaning up the thugs who operate at that nasty little rip off bar upstairs in the road that runs between the two Patpongs. That would have been very early 90s.

 

So they managed to beat up the thugs on their own turf?

There is not nearly as much home advantage as many seem to think there is.

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Don't remember that, but I do recall a story published by Trink of several forwards from an Aussie rugby club cleaning up the thugs who operate at that nasty little rip off bar upstairs in the road that runs between the two Patpongs. That would have been very early 90s.

 

So they managed to beat up the thugs on their own turf?

Apparently, jogging my memory a little, I think they threw a couple of the heavy duty touts over the stair railing from the first floor. That's about all I can remember. I also recall a five foot nothing Thai bouncer at the Peppermint bar in Patpong 1, who I spoke to occasionally. He was slightly "touched" but seemed nice enough, until someone started a brawl. Then he was like a cat in a sack thrown into a river, and once beat the crap out of a 6-4 black American guy. He was a legend, that little dude.

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Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

 

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

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Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

 

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

Prefer champaign supernova myself.

oasis is so 90s

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"If a thai wants to push let him push."

What a bunch of cowards I see around here.

If most expats weren't such asses we wouldn't see half as many Thais behaving badly.

Posted

 

Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

 

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

Prefer champaign supernova myself.

oasis is so 90s

So is the story about the Oz rugby team.

But you seem to be distracted from your original question.

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Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

 

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

Prefer champaign supernova myself.

oasis is so 90s

So is the story about the Oz rugby team.

But you seem to be distracted from your original question.

well because it seems that no one knows and decides to make it personal.

Btw i believe it is a few years ago and that wasn't the 90's. The 90s occured more than 10 years ago i think your math might be way off.

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Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

 

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

Prefer champaign supernova myself.

oasis is so 90s

So is the story about the Oz rugby team.

But you seem to be distracted from your original question.

well because it seems that no one knows and decides to make it personal.

Btw i believe it is a few years ago and that wasn't the 90's. The 90s occured more than 10 years ago i think your math might be way off.

A few years ago is an indeterminate time measure. If you'd said a few SHORT years ago .....

Anyway, sorry no one has answered your query. I just hope you enjoyed my little reflections.

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John Hopauate finely tuned his index finger in Patpong... so the story goes.

Witawata, I can picture you in the Kiwi Bar, but not Patpong!

Reminds me there's a guy in the Kiwi bar who's beer glass is huge and another who says interesting on occasions.

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Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

 

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

ide like you batting and me bowling at you,

even at 53, ide make it very un-boring for you,,,lol

were are you from if i may ask, and what sport is your national sport,

please dont say ameriacan rounders

or there padded rugby,,,lol

jake

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Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

 

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

Prefer champaign supernova myself.

oasis is so 90s

So is the story about the Oz rugby team.

But you seem to be distracted from your original question.

well because it seems that no one knows and decides to make it personal.

Btw i believe it is a few years ago and that wasn't the 90's. The 90s occured more than 10 years ago i think your math might be way off.

A few years ago is an indeterminate time measure. If you'd said a few SHORT years ago .....

Anyway, sorry no one has answered your query. I just hope you enjoyed my little reflections.

wrong more than 10 definitely isn't a few. Unfortunately you are way off. Try asking for a few say drinks/ napkins etc anything and then try taking more than 14 which is how long ago the 90s were and then trying to say hey 14 upwards fits into the definition of a few.

Posted

 

Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

 

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

ide like you batting and me bowling at you,

even at 53, ide make it very un-boring for you,,,lol

were are you from if i may ask, and what sport is your national sport,

please dont say ameriacan rounders

or there padded rugby,,,lol

jake

Must have been so embarrassing that everyone either forgot or chose to forget it. Imagine that more than half of a farang rugby team huge guys needing a hospital stay after getting beaten up by some small sized thais. Who knows maybe the ladys and the ladyboys joined in.

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Crickey a quiet day in the office it would appear......

Anyway, anybody who cannot find joy watching, Holding the batsman's Willey, or more importantly Warne knocking the stumps of Gatting for six, Pietersen and Flintoff in tandem, O'Brien knocking England out of the World Cup, Hadlee swinging it left, right and centre. Well, lets see which is more interesting................

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size isnt everything,,,,,,

now dont tell me no one has ever told you that,,,

just because they call you a big p$$k

lol

Size doesn't matter much in America. Then again we have people here who are nuts, and they will shoot you in the head before you are able to throw one punch.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

ironically it's always the farangs boasting about their "size". Pity.

Posted

Ok girls, let's pack away your PMS syndromes, put your sanitary napkins back in your handbags and throw away the lipstick and as educated people, try to respond to a serious question.

Now if you haven't been here very long,And are totally ignorant of history, may I suggest you add your egos to your napkins and hide them away.

As it happens, I do have a lingering memory of such an episode, but with the onslaught of Alzheimer's , which I am not joking about, the true facts elude me.

So if anyone can answer the OP without showing ignorance and pettiness, my feeble mind would be very happy to hear it.

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A few years ago is an indeterminate time measure. If you'd said a few SHORT years ago .....

Anyway, sorry no one has answered your query. I just hope you enjoyed my little reflections.

wrong more than 10 definitely isn't a few. Unfortunately you are way off. Try asking for a few say drinks/ napkins etc anything and then try taking more than 14 which is how long ago the 90s were and then trying to say hey 14 upwards fits into the definition of a few.

Thanks for the free mathematician lesson ... much indebted.

But why do I feel six pence none the richer?

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John Hopauate finely tuned his index finger in Patpong... so the story goes.

Witawata, I can picture you in the Kiwi Bar, but not Patpong!

Reminds me there's a guy in the Kiwi bar who's beer glass is huge and another who says interesting on occasions.

kris .. for the audience ... through to the keeper with that one .. but appreciated by those on the field ... biggrin.png

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Going to follow this thread!

Subtle ...

Since the OP is a Singaporean, and I don't think they have much of a cricketing vocabulary.

Woosh ... through to the keeper ... biggrin.png

oh i remember you. You seem to keep tabs on various forummers and what nationality they are and somehow bring them into an unrelated thread like this here.

May i ask what does cricket have to do with rugby? Unless you are somehow insinuating that both sports have positions that are the same.

You are correct though i don't know much about cricket and rugby in which case it wouldn't matter to me. Cricket is such a dull game that i cannot even imagine anyone playing the game and i wonder what do you call the ppl that actually watch the sport on a telly watching someone play such a boring game. Just undescribable.

Let's move on back on point what's the story morning glory.

Prefer champaign supernova myself.

oasis is so 90s

anyone tried the oasis soup?, it's not bad, you got a roll with it..

Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand

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I spent half of the 90s drinking in Patpong and I never heard this story. Then again, the 90s were the era of the massive, lying idiots loitering around bars telling whoppers to anyone who would listen

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