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Young Chinese female tourist left with bloody nose after alleged attack by Thai guide

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Just now, mok199 said:

I have seen first hand how some of these guides treat the tour group,it is a #$%ing disgrace...

The guides as well as the whole shitload of locals that handle the tour groups. I dont understand why the Chinese are still coming to Pattaya 

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On 12/12/2016 at 5:55 AM, waldroj said:

 

He looks all broken up about being caught out, doesn't he?

 

Dollars to donuts you can find him tomorrow in the same place, leading his next tour group- drunk again.

 

Edit:  But don't you know that one's going viral on the Chinese interweb.  That pose is gonna cost Thailand $$ millions in tourist dollars.

 

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He is actually smiling, and to make it worse he is showing "thumbs up" on both hands.  That is a bit remarkable given that animals that walk on their knuckles do not typically have that level of dexterity. 

14 hours ago, Awohalitsiktoli said:

He is actually smiling, and to make it worse he is showing "thumbs up" on both hands.  That is a bit remarkable given that animals that walk on their knuckles do not typically have that level of dexterity. 

Gorillas' hands are very much like ours; they have five fingers, including an opposable thumb. Their feet have five toes, including an opposable big toe. Gorillas can grasp things with both their hands and their feet.

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