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Sucker Sam?

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KeyKnock Kris

(sorry mate)

Be careful he will hunt you down, I think he can take you David biggrin.png

You think so Robin Hood ... laugh.png

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yes Davey boy there's a few of them robins about with the surname bar-sads.

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Is see walking ATM get used here a lot.

Sent from my c64

KeyKnock Kris

(sorry mate)

Meh, sticks and stones.

I'll have it be known I always shout beers in the pub however.

Especially at only 55baht a bottle :D

Is see walking ATM get used here a lot.

Sent from my c64

Wow

You still have a Commodore ?

Now that's a spendthrift biggrin.pngbiggrin.png

Sucker Sam?

Gullible George?

Naive Ned?

Without meaning to start an alliterative altercation, is it possible that people posting posthaste could perhaps postulate whether perchance your naming scheme permits non alliterative alternatives such as "people willing to spend more for stuff that they deem to be worth the price"

T

Generous George?

Kindly Kieth?

Philanthropic Phil?

Charitable Charlie?

Carefree Conrad?

Ripped off Randall?

KeyKnock Kris

(sorry mate)

Be careful he will hunt you down, I think he can take you David biggrin.png

You think so Robin Hood ... laugh.png

.

*LOL* been a long time since that name was used on me.. I was a kid

KeyKnock Kris

(sorry mate)

Be careful he will hunt you down, I think he can take you David biggrin.png

You think so Robin Hood ... laugh.png

yes Davey boy there's a few of them robins about with the surname bar-sads.

I've actually met robblok ... that's why I can poke a bit of fun at him.

I'd think could take both kris and myself ... he's a big boy.

Sucker Sam?

Gullible George?

Naive Ned?

Without meaning to start an alliterative altercation, is it possible that people posting posthaste could perhaps postulate whether perchance your naming scheme permits non alliterative alternatives such as "people willing to spend more for stuff that they deem to be worth the price"

T

That's rich coming from a Tight Thakkar ... rolleyes.gif

I think in Thailand they will call "Jai dee" if it is somebody who is generous and "Panya on" if he is a fool that gets scammed easily. There is a big difference between being generous and being easy to rip off.

Without meaning to start an alliterative altercation, is it possible that people posting posthaste could perhaps postulate whether perchance your naming scheme permits non alliterative alternatives such as "people willing to spend more for stuff that they deem to be worth the price"

T

Oh please not another sinsot debatelaugh.png

Sucker Sam?

Gullible George?

Naive Ned?

Without meaning to start an alliterative altercation, is it possible that people posting posthaste could perhaps postulate whether perchance your naming scheme permits non alliterative alternatives such as "people willing to spend more for stuff that they deem to be worth the price"

T

That's rich coming from a Tight Thakkar ... rolleyes.gif

Dear delightful David,

Tight tenacious Thakkar treats his none too trivial treasure as one would -- with respect; spending variously and wisely on wine and women--wouldn't you?

T

Why does name always get dragged through it ??? .....charming !

laugh.png

Maybe change your name to Armageddon?

Without meaning to start an alliterative altercation, is it possible that people posting posthaste could perhaps postulate whether perchance your naming scheme permits non alliterative alternatives such as "people willing to spend more for stuff that they deem to be worth the price"

T

Oh please not another sinsot debatelaugh.png

Don't despair, dear Toad. Dowry debates, desirable though they may be, aren't on the menu here. This is more about whether one prefers rice or risotto, based purely on what either costs.

T

Simple really. If they overpay all the time I would call them a fool.

A fool and his money are soon parted, as they say.

Sucker Sam?

Gullible George?

Naive Ned?

Without meaning to start an alliterative altercation, is it possible that people posting posthaste could perhaps postulate whether perchance your naming scheme permits non alliterative alternatives such as "people willing to spend more for stuff that they deem to be worth the price"

T

That's rich coming from a Tight Thakkar ... rolleyes.gif

Dear delightful David,

Tight tenacious Thakkar treats his none too trivial treasure as one would -- with respect; spending variously and wisely on wine and women--wouldn't you?

T

Indeed Khun T I would ... you keep that treasure close to your chest ... laugh.png

You've been a Cowboy too long now to be rustled or Street hustled.

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Some would say thay getting married is the definition of stupid,, regardless of thailand or not

As some might say, why would you actively seek to put a noose around your neck

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