thankuverybig Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 nutters everywhere,always will be.i tend to try & avoid drinking with drunk thai men. "wherrre you come from".having said that in my experience most thai men seem to be even more respectful to farung than their own. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calibanjr. Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 (edited) Just some (surprising to me) information on murder rates http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_mur_...ers-per-capita: #1 Colombia 0.617847 per 1,000 people #2 South Africa 0.496008 per 1,000 people #3 Jamaica 0.324196 per 1,000 people #4 Venezuela 0.316138 per 1,000 people #5 Russia 0.201534 per 1,000 people #6 Mexico 0.130213 per 1,000 people #7 Estonia 0.107277 per 1,000 people #8 Latvia 0.10393 per 1,000 people #9 Lithuania 0.102863 per 1,000 people #10 Belarus 0.0983495 per 1,000 people #11 Ukraine 0.094006 per 1,000 people #12 Papua New Guinea 0.0838593 per 1,000 people #13 Kyrgyzstan 0.0802565 per 1,000 people #14 Thailand 0.0800798 per 1,000 people #15 Moldova 0.0781145 per 1,000 people #16 Zimbabwe 0.0749938 per 1,000 people #17 Seychelles 0.0739025 per 1,000 people #18 Zambia 0.070769 per 1,000 people #19 Costa Rica 0.061006 per 1,000 people #20 Poland 0.0562789 per 1,000 people #21 Georgia 0.0511011 per 1,000 people #22 Uruguay 0.045082 per 1,000 people #23 Bulgaria 0.0445638 per 1,000 people #24 United States 0.042802 per 1,000 people #25 Armenia 0.0425746 per 1,000 people #26 India 0.0344083 per 1,000 people #27 Yemen 0.0336276 per 1,000 people #28 Dominica 0.0289733 per 1,000 people #29 Azerbaijan 0.0285642 per 1,000 people #30 Finland 0.0283362 per 1,000 people Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention) May sound snide, but my guess is that there is a higher incidence of unreported murder in less-developed countries as well. Regardless, we all know risky behavior combined with alcohol leads to "interesting" results pretty much everywhere! Edited July 2, 2006 by calibanjr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hadrian1 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Just some (surprising to me) information on murder rateshttp://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_mur_...ers-per-capita: #1 Colombia 0.617847 per 1,000 people #2 South Africa 0.496008 per 1,000 people #3 Jamaica 0.324196 per 1,000 people #4 Venezuela 0.316138 per 1,000 people #5 Russia 0.201534 per 1,000 people #6 Mexico 0.130213 per 1,000 people #7 Estonia 0.107277 per 1,000 people #8 Latvia 0.10393 per 1,000 people #9 Lithuania 0.102863 per 1,000 people #10 Belarus 0.0983495 per 1,000 people #11 Ukraine 0.094006 per 1,000 people #12 Papua New Guinea 0.0838593 per 1,000 people #13 Kyrgyzstan 0.0802565 per 1,000 people #14 Thailand 0.0800798 per 1,000 people #15 Moldova 0.0781145 per 1,000 people #16 Zimbabwe 0.0749938 per 1,000 people #17 Seychelles 0.0739025 per 1,000 people #18 Zambia 0.070769 per 1,000 people #19 Costa Rica 0.061006 per 1,000 people #20 Poland 0.0562789 per 1,000 people #21 Georgia 0.0511011 per 1,000 people #22 Uruguay 0.045082 per 1,000 people #23 Bulgaria 0.0445638 per 1,000 people #24 United States 0.042802 per 1,000 people #25 Armenia 0.0425746 per 1,000 people #26 India 0.0344083 per 1,000 people #27 Yemen 0.0336276 per 1,000 people #28 Dominica 0.0289733 per 1,000 people #29 Azerbaijan 0.0285642 per 1,000 people #30 Finland 0.0283362 per 1,000 people Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention) May sound snide, but my guess is that many go unreported in less-developed countries as well. Regardless, we all know risky behavior combined with alcohol leads to "interesting" results pretty much everywhere! What I want to know is, why is the rich USA stuck in the middle of developing and third world countires.......? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hadrian1 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 (edited) From the Stickman link: "We're two weeks into the world's biggest sporting tournament and its effects are being seen in many aspects of life here in the Kingdom. People are staying home to watch the matches instead of going out - and I am not just talking about farangs here." What did I say about western culture seeping into Thailand? Edited July 2, 2006 by Hadrian1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calibanjr. Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Just some (surprising to me) information on murder rates http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_mur_...ers-per-capita: #1 Colombia 0.617847 per 1,000 people #2 South Africa 0.496008 per 1,000 people #3 Jamaica 0.324196 per 1,000 people #4 Venezuela 0.316138 per 1,000 people #5 Russia 0.201534 per 1,000 people #6 Mexico 0.130213 per 1,000 people #7 Estonia 0.107277 per 1,000 people #8 Latvia 0.10393 per 1,000 people #9 Lithuania 0.102863 per 1,000 people #10 Belarus 0.0983495 per 1,000 people #11 Ukraine 0.094006 per 1,000 people #12 Papua New Guinea 0.0838593 per 1,000 people #13 Kyrgyzstan 0.0802565 per 1,000 people #14 Thailand 0.0800798 per 1,000 people #15 Moldova 0.0781145 per 1,000 people #16 Zimbabwe 0.0749938 per 1,000 people #17 Seychelles 0.0739025 per 1,000 people #18 Zambia 0.070769 per 1,000 people #19 Costa Rica 0.061006 per 1,000 people #20 Poland 0.0562789 per 1,000 people #21 Georgia 0.0511011 per 1,000 people #22 Uruguay 0.045082 per 1,000 people #23 Bulgaria 0.0445638 per 1,000 people #24 United States 0.042802 per 1,000 people #25 Armenia 0.0425746 per 1,000 people #26 India 0.0344083 per 1,000 people #27 Yemen 0.0336276 per 1,000 people #28 Dominica 0.0289733 per 1,000 people #29 Azerbaijan 0.0285642 per 1,000 people #30 Finland 0.0283362 per 1,000 people Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention) May sound snide, but my guess is that many go unreported in less-developed countries as well. Regardless, we all know risky behavior combined with alcohol leads to "interesting" results pretty much everywhere! What I want to know is, why is the rich USA stuck in the middle of developing and third world countires.......? "...guns, lots of guns" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jomtien Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Very sad to hear. Hopefully the apartment block has cctv installation, where police can trigger this thai person going in/out. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkady Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Very sad It makes me wonder how farangs put up with their partners male "friends" hanging around all the time. Another horrible story. I wonder if the murderer was actually her boyfriend or just fancied raping his friend after a few drinks. Thai males seem to thing raping their friends or girlfriends is acceptable behaviour and very few ever get reported. Raping your wife is specifically permitted in the rape law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadish_sweetball Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 From the Stickman link:"We're two weeks into the world's biggest sporting tournament and its effects are being seen in many aspects of life here in the Kingdom. People are staying home to watch the matches instead of going out - and I am not just talking about farangs here." What did I say about western culture seeping into Thailand? ฺิBlaming 'Western culture' is just as simplistic as blaming 'the Thai character' as some other people want to do. Western culture per se is not a threat against Thailand. Thailand has been able to adjust and blend cultural traits of other nations/peoples for several centuries ever since its inception, and will keep doing so in the future. Thai culture, just like all cultures, is changing, some of it for the better and some of it for the worse. Urbanization, a world wide trend, makes for looser morals then in the traditional society where everyone was required to behave as a consequence of having a clearer role in a village community and as representatives of their families. But all this is kind of beside the point in this tragic case, the real circumstances of which we all know very little about. We only have a statement from the girlfriend of the victim, filtered through a newspaper article to go by. Anyhow, if we are to take the story at face value, it seems we ought to blame excessive drinking and the results of it (heated feelings, communication breakdown etc.). It very rarely creates something positive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hadrian1 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 ฺิBlaming 'Western culture' is just as simplistic as blaming 'the Thai character' as some other people want to do. I agree with you. I was only counteracting the 'all is well in the west (where I have chosen not to live) brigade'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
needforspeed2 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 (edited) sorry to hear this. The place is getting too bad. I have been here for 4 years and had even a crazy thai guy chasing me with a gun, just be i have a business here. But to think about it, i bet she was knocking th thai off anyway. Silly things but, why did he ask him, when he could have asked her directly. Dont she have no part in it. Stupid people makes the stupidist mistakes Why would somebody chase you with a gun grasshopper? not the bright one are you MUTLEY. Nevermind was expecting someone like you to say something - well if i have a small business here as i mentioned. it must involve money that they are after. Hey but please, wait. next time i will ask them just for your reference mutley Edited July 2, 2006 by needforspeed2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davethailand Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 so im sick and tired of "farangs" from all over the world whining like infants about what goes on in this amazing home we call thailand..hey if u dont like it, GET OUT.. or DEAL with it.. Agreed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robint Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 New Zealander stabbed to death BANGKOK: -- A New Zealand man was stabbed to death at own Bangkok apartment late Saturday night, police said. The three have been drinking together inside Healey's room waiting to see the Brazil-France World Cup match. Jitladda told police that Healey became angry that Winai asked to sleep with her so Healey told Winai to leave the room. Winai, who appeared drunk, grabbed Jitladda and dragged her outside the room, she said. first thing i learnt 20 years ago when i first came to los, is dont fraternise with low class thai men/boys - EVER I hope i dont have to explain why enough said Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giffarine Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Some drinks to good accompany, others want to get high releasing stress or for good times together. Thais drinks to get drunk! When told they have a drink to many, reply was “if don’t want to get drunk why drink?” It also common to see drunken foreigners fought over bargirls only to wake up asking what happen earlier on hospital bed or police lockups. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackJack Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Gday Guys,tell you what, not over a month ago I went to the Police Department to do my Visa. Of course I was a bit updressed for that, but not to much. After I went to my room Soi 3 and thought "Oh lets check my emails" ... so I went in that Internet Shop in front of the Japanese Embassy. Checked emails, (was alone in that shop with the owner, staff ?!?!) then I went to pay. In that situation I had my document-bag under my right arm, the wallet in the left hand and picked the money out ... when the punch hit me right on my temples, my glasses flew and I thought whats going on ?!?! Everything happend so fast but I had plenty of time for think (strange in sitations like that) and I saw this crazy thai mans face (white) comming towards me grabbing for scissors. I stay here now 5 years, but never experienced a situation like that. I only thought darn if you fight here in his shop whatever .... and I went out of the shop as fast as possible (scaring for being stabbed in my back, because it was a sliding door) and jumped 3 to 5 meters away from the shop. Then nothing else happend and I went away. Lost my glasses because i didnt dare to go back. I didnt tell anybody anything because what do I have to win hmmm ? A farrang in situations like this is always lost. For the case you you slap him a bit around, or brake his bones they can tell the police everything they want .... you broke a Computer, you talked bad to them, you didnt want to pay, whatever no chance to proof for you. The other choice you have is being stabbed, but even then .... 'he told me that I..... , and I lost control", he grabbed for the money .... and so on..... they will go out without trouble .... nearly always. Think I was very lucky, but i am really really fed up to listen about more and more attackts against farrangs. It offends me a lot that some people here seemed to be unaware of the seriousness of the Situation Brutus are you saying the shop owner attacked you or are you saying a customer attacked you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tango7 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Never made a Thai male friend. Never will make a Thai male friend. Don't trust them, never will trust them. Come to think of it, I don't trust farangs with close Thai male friends.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dunga1414 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 i`m on my way to Thailand. is the "farangs get attacked almost every day" comment accurate? or, has there been a recent upsurge in crime and some people are overreacting? is "every day" true or not? and why would anybody (farang or otherwise) want their girlfriend to hang out with their friends during quality time, etc.? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ_Illusion Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 LOS huh?? seems like these simles are either fake or there is bad intensions behind them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ_Illusion Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Whatever those smiles are ment for as far as i noticed all english teachers i came in contact with here specially when they are drunk behave like dogs, and putting myself in a thai mans shoe i would think of any farang that has come here to work as teacher in most cases so he can hang around for the women, i would be pissed that he is screwing the women of my country while they wouldnt even look at me cause i aint got money or half of his charm, as pissed as i am already if he even trys to provoke me or call me names, knowing that i am much smaller in size, i would use a weapon in that case and with a few drinks involved my emotions would vanish at the slightest thing that pisses me off. Bottom line, my point is try to behave yourselves out there so called "english teachers" or i am pretty sure that as long as the so called "english teacher" rate is increasing here, so will the murder rate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tango7 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Actually, I don't think any sane foreigner with the slightest amount of intelligence can call this country "great". We all have our own reason for living here but it's not because it's great. If I get asked by friends and family back home why I live here, my answer is not " Because it's a great country". They'd laugh in my face. Basically, if I get asked that now, I have no answer. Monty Python's Life of Brian raised the question "What have the Romans ever done for us ?" and there was a plethora of answers. If we sit back and ask "What have the Thais ever done for us", all you'll get is silence. And that is because this place is not great, hasn't done anything for the international community, doesn't breed people that go on to help the masses and is known for it's filth, greed, corruption, drugs and prositution. The best thing to happen here recently and has caused a stir is Roti Boy !! I don't think this is a whine, or complaint. it's just the way it is. A few years ago, you could ignore these issues because Thailand was fun. We lived here , moaned about how crap Thailand was but did so whilst having a great time. Now, we sit in crap bars that close early and complain about the same things. In fact, the bars are so crap and play such crap music that I stay home and save money. Anyone out there fancy opening a great bar, playing great music ? I'm in if you do. One rule, no nancy boy fluffy pop music like in Safari bar .... which used to be rockin' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tango7 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Whatever those smiles are ment for as far as i noticed all english teachers i came in contact with here specially when they are drunk behave like dogs, and putting myself in a thai mans shoe i would think of any farang that has come here to work as teacher in most cases so he can hang around for the women, i would be pissed that he is screwing the women of my country while they wouldnt even look at me cause i aint got money or half of his charm, as pissed as i am already if he even trys to provoke me or call me names, knowing that i am much smaller in size, i would use a weapon in that case and with a few drinks involved my emotions would vanish at the slightest thing that pisses me off. Bottom line, my point is try to behave yourselves out there so called "english teachers" or i am pretty sure that as long as the so called "english teacher" rate is increasing here, so will the murder rate. I don't think this constitutes reasonable cause...do you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 If we sit back and ask "What have the Thais ever done for us", all you'll get is silence. And that is because this place is not great, hasn't done anything for the international community, doesn't breed people that go on to help the masses and is known for it's filth, greed, corruption, drugs and prositution.The best thing to happen here recently and has caused a stir is Roti Boy !! I don't think this is a whine, or complaint. it's just the way it is. A few years ago, you could ignore these issues because Thailand was fun. We lived here , moaned about how crap Thailand was but did so whilst having a great time. Now, we sit in crap bars that close early and complain about the same things. In fact, the bars are so crap and play such crap music that I stay home and save money. Then go home! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadish_sweetball Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 i`m on my way to Thailand. is the "farangs get attacked almost every day" comment accurate? or, has there been a recent upsurge in crime and some people are overreacting? is "every day" true or not? and why would anybody (farang or otherwise) want their girlfriend to hang out with their friends during quality time, etc.? Just use common sense and do not be over friendly to strangers - and be reasonably suspicious of others who are over-friendly to you, both other foreigners and Thais. Do not put yourself in a position where you become a threat to somebody else's business. Keep a low profile and try to educate yourself about the culture as much as you can. If you feel uneasy about a situation, person or place, trust your instincts and steer clear. And keep a healthy distance to drugs, excessive drinking and dodgy people. In most cases, violence against foreigners is provoked by failing to observe the above rules. In some cases, not. Thailand is still not very dangerous for Westerners with common sense and good intentions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadish_sweetball Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Actually, I don't think any sane foreigner with the slightest amount of intelligence can call this country "great".We all have our own reason for living here but it's not because it's great. If I get asked by friends and family back home why I live here, my answer is not " Because it's a great country". They'd laugh in my face. Basically, if I get asked that now, I have no answer. Monty Python's Life of Brian raised the question "What have the Romans ever done for us ?" and there was a plethora of answers. If we sit back and ask "What have the Thais ever done for us", all you'll get is silence. And that is because this place is not great, hasn't done anything for the international community, doesn't breed people that go on to help the masses and is known for it's filth, greed, corruption, drugs and prositution. The best thing to happen here recently and has caused a stir is Roti Boy !! I don't think this is a whine, or complaint. it's just the way it is. A few years ago, you could ignore these issues because Thailand was fun. We lived here , moaned about how crap Thailand was but did so whilst having a great time. Now, we sit in crap bars that close early and complain about the same things. In fact, the bars are so crap and play such crap music that I stay home and save money. Anyone out there fancy opening a great bar, playing great music ? I'm in if you do. One rule, no nancy boy fluffy pop music like in Safari bar .... which used to be rockin' I bet all the foreigners who fell victim to the tsunami and were helped by Thais who had lost everything themselves would agree wholeheartedly. So would Surakiart Sathirathai, Kukrit Pramoj, etc. If you really do not have a good answer to why you are here, it is probably a very good idea to start contemplating a ticket out. Thailand getting short of bridges lately or something? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tango7 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 If we sit back and ask "What have the Thais ever done for us", all you'll get is silence. And that is because this place is not great, hasn't done anything for the international community, doesn't breed people that go on to help the masses and is known for it's filth, greed, corruption, drugs and prositution. The best thing to happen here recently and has caused a stir is Roti Boy !! I don't think this is a whine, or complaint. it's just the way it is. A few years ago, you could ignore these issues because Thailand was fun. We lived here , moaned about how crap Thailand was but did so whilst having a great time. Now, we sit in crap bars that close early and complain about the same things. In fact, the bars are so crap and play such crap music that I stay home and save money. Then go home! That doesn't rebuff my statements. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deminister Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Though it is sad, because it looks like he was just protecting his girlfriend, this is still an exception. In the US or Europe you will hardly find any articles about murders anymore when it comes to foreigners, because it is too common. The fact that these cases are widely reported in the Thai press mean that they are extremely rare. So we are still much safer than elsewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tango7 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Actually, I don't think any sane foreigner with the slightest amount of intelligence can call this country "great". We all have our own reason for living here but it's not because it's great. If I get asked by friends and family back home why I live here, my answer is not " Because it's a great country". They'd laugh in my face. Basically, if I get asked that now, I have no answer. Monty Python's Life of Brian raised the question "What have the Romans ever done for us ?" and there was a plethora of answers. If we sit back and ask "What have the Thais ever done for us", all you'll get is silence. And that is because this place is not great, hasn't done anything for the international community, doesn't breed people that go on to help the masses and is known for it's filth, greed, corruption, drugs and prositution. The best thing to happen here recently and has caused a stir is Roti Boy !! I don't think this is a whine, or complaint. it's just the way it is. A few years ago, you could ignore these issues because Thailand was fun. We lived here , moaned about how crap Thailand was but did so whilst having a great time. Now, we sit in crap bars that close early and complain about the same things. In fact, the bars are so crap and play such crap music that I stay home and save money. Anyone out there fancy opening a great bar, playing great music ? I'm in if you do. One rule, no nancy boy fluffy pop music like in Safari bar .... which used to be rockin' I bet all the foreigners who fell victim to the tsunami and were helped by Thais who had lost everything themselves would agree wholeheartedly. So would Surakiart Sathirathai, Kukrit Pramoj, etc. If you really do not have a good answer to why you are here, it is probably a very good idea to start contemplating a ticket out. Thailand getting short of bridges lately or something? I was heavily involved with the tsunami issue and I'll agree that the effort by the Thais was exceptional. A few white lies were told along the way, but all in all, it was well executed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 If we sit back and ask "What have the Thais ever done for us", all you'll get is silence. And that is because this place is not great, hasn't done anything for the international community, doesn't breed people that go on to help the masses and is known for it's filth, greed, corruption, drugs and prositution. The best thing to happen here recently and has caused a stir is Roti Boy !! I don't think this is a whine, or complaint. it's just the way it is. A few years ago, you could ignore these issues because Thailand was fun. We lived here , moaned about how crap Thailand was but did so whilst having a great time. Now, we sit in crap bars that close early and complain about the same things. In fact, the bars are so crap and play such crap music that I stay home and save money. Then go home! That doesn't rebuff my statements. It is the obvious solution to all your "problems". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tango7 Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 If we sit back and ask "What have the Thais ever done for us", all you'll get is silence. And that is because this place is not great, hasn't done anything for the international community, doesn't breed people that go on to help the masses and is known for it's filth, greed, corruption, drugs and prositution. The best thing to happen here recently and has caused a stir is Roti Boy !! I don't think this is a whine, or complaint. it's just the way it is. A few years ago, you could ignore these issues because Thailand was fun. We lived here , moaned about how crap Thailand was but did so whilst having a great time. Now, we sit in crap bars that close early and complain about the same things. In fact, the bars are so crap and play such crap music that I stay home and save money. Then go home! That doesn't rebuff my statements. It is the obvious solution to all your "problems". OK, next topic....what happened at the end of the Germany, Argentina match ? I heard it got messy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jomama Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 If we sit back and ask "What have the Thais ever done for us", all you'll get is silence. And that is because this place is not great, hasn't done anything for the international community, doesn't breed people that go on to help the masses and is known for it's filth, greed, corruption, drugs and prositution. The best thing to happen here recently and has caused a stir is Roti Boy !! I don't think this is a whine, or complaint. it's just the way it is. A few years ago, you could ignore these issues because Thailand was fun. We lived here , moaned about how crap Thailand was but did so whilst having a great time. Now, we sit in crap bars that close early and complain about the same things. In fact, the bars are so crap and play such crap music that I stay home and save money. Then go home! That doesn't rebuff my statements. It is the obvious solution to all your "problems". UG: Perhaps you should get some bumper stickers and sell the: "Thailand -- Love It or Leave It" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 UG:Perhaps you should get some bumper stickers and sell the: "Thailand -- Love It or Leave It" How about: If Thailand is so bad, then don't let the door hit you in the rear on the way out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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