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Masseuse Puzzles Over Very Rude Vandalism

By Sasiwan Mokkhasen
Staff Reporter

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A police officer inspects the car of Thitirat Lheesuwan, 43, on Saturday after it was mysteriously painted with offensive language in Ratchaburi province.

RATCHABURI — Thitirat Lheesuwan was surprised but not impressed that someone decided to decorate her car with rude words just before Valentine’s.

The 43-year-old masseuse Saturday morning discovered her car was painted in red with some rather offensive comments about her. She told Ratchaburi police that she suspected the perpetrator was a customer she refused to flirt with, or the jealous wife of a customer who might have gotten her wrong.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1455362664

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-- Khaosod English 2016-01-14

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Quote---"Col. Anek Butdee. Her neighbors said they heard a dog barking at 3am but didn’t think it was suspicious."

How unusual in Thailand---you think he would have leapt out of bed to check why on earth it was barking..............coffee1.gif

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8 out of 14 prejudiced comments with sensual implications.

Have you ever heard that there are massage specialists that actually have may years of training, no, not that, but like in going to school and passing examinations?
In my experience, I had two times a recommendation to operate by a specialist surgeon from a renowned Hospital.
One for a ligament problem, the other to remove a blood cloth after an accident.
Both problems were solved by massage therapists.
A lot cheaper, and a lot less risks.

Give them a break,

some people work for their money and do not want to get close to the massage house you seem to be familiar with.

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What's the graffiti say?

Difficult to read but something about her hoo haa?... or a torn gym shoe?

It is difficult to read, but best guess:

Can make out the middle word I think it is: ตัว - body

The last word looks like: ใหญ่ - large

Cannot make out the first word, but it looks like อี which is a "bound element" used in names of birds and animals, or a title used with first names of women.

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