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Posted
23 hours ago, jollyhangmon said:

:cheesy: good one, thanks, soldier!

Still i beg to differ, next world language will be Inuit.

 

Seriously, what's he smoking?

And can i get some?

I wouldn't smoke it - bloody hell it sounds like a death wish 

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All that exercising has done him no good at all, too much blood in his muscles, not enough in his brain. There must be many Thai intellectuals now who are squirming with embarrassment.

Posted
4 hours ago, elgordo38 said:

inherited wealth is the standard answer. 

And a wealthy wife helps - nudge nudge wink wink.

Posted
10 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

All that exercising has done him no good at all, too much blood in his muscles, not enough in his brain. There must be many Thai intellectuals now who are squirming with embarrassment.

Showed this to my wife and her reply was short.  "Stupid Man"

Posted
7 hours ago, Ratcher said:

Rediculous statement :passifier: The only English speakers outside of some educated professionals and some BKK businessmen are Bargirls. Thailand is on the back foot in ASEAN because of poor English speaking. 

Comments like this will not progress Thailand. If it wasn't for all the Japanese investment here Thailand would be in a sorry state. 

They have tourism and after the release of all those pokemons by the prayuth government it is booming.

Posted

Dr. No.jpg

 

Dr. No: [about his aquarium] The glass is convex, 10 inches thick, which accounts for the magnifying effect.

James Bond: Minnows pretending they're whales. Just like you on this island, Dr. No.

Dr. No: It depends, Mr. Bond, on which side of the glass you are.

Posted
1 hour ago, Artisi said:

I wouldn't smoke it - bloody hell it sounds like a death wish 

 

Yeah, you sure got a point there ... i mean obviously Dear Leader is still breathing but heaven knows how far up he might have pushed his tolerance already.

Can't be just some low quality Snickelfritz for certain, not with this kind of delirious effects, hehe ... 

Posted
2 minutes ago, jollyhangmon said:

 

Yeah, you sure got a point there ... i mean obviously Dear Leader is still breathing but heaven knows how far up he might have pushed his tolerance already.

Can't be just some low quality Snickelfritz for certain, not with this kind of delirious effects, hehe ... 

With all the <deleted> he says lately maybe it's something he takes analy

Posted

People were asking awkward questions about the high speed railway so this is to deflect everyone's attention away from the railway.

Posted
1 hour ago, soalbundy said:

There must be many Thai intellectuals now who are squirming with embarrassment.

 

No,  sir, surely any Thai intellectuals have more to worry about right now than feeling embarrassed.

 

Knock, knock!

"Who's there?"

"Justin."

"Justin who?"

"Justin For A Little Talk...."

Posted
6 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

With all the <deleted> he says lately maybe it's something he takes analy

 

5555, you mean like 'talking about pushing something far up' ... easily possible though, would explain some of the dumb-talk at least ... 

Posted
On 1/12/2017 at 6:08 PM, snoop1130 said:

Prayuth gave an address encouraging children to embrace their language

So much for Thais competently learning the language of international business. Perhaps the PM is hopeful that Asean will adopt Thai as its common language ...

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On 2017-01-12 at 6:12 AM, Crossy said:

I'm sorry, but, "huh!".

 

English is spoken all over the world as first, second and even third languages.

 

Thai is spoken in, well, Thailand.

 

Our illustrious leader has finally lost the plot.

 

<deleted>......this guy is deluded, hallucinating he is losing, it needs to check out his head. After English is maybe Mandarin 

Posted
3 hours ago, Artisi said:

And a wealthy wife helps - nudge nudge wink wink.

I have had 3 wives and none had money and when it was divorce time their lawyer informed me that they had none and they wanted a cut. Geeze. 

Posted
19 hours ago, sanemax said:

 

  What he meant was *Thai isnt currently an international language, so try to learn English*

 

so why did he not say it then?

 

 no er the englerish .. I Expect telling other to do what he cannot

Posted
3 minutes ago, wakeupplease said:

 

so why did he not say it then?

 

 no er the englerish .. I Expect telling other to do what he cannot

 

  Well, yeah, if he cannot speak English, then he is well advised to advise Children  that its best to learn English . 

     If you read the whole article in Thai, you will understand that is what he meant 

I think that he was just being diplomatic , saying that Thai isnt an international language...................although it could be in a 100 years .

     Being Thai, not telling things straight 

Posted
30 minutes ago, connda said:

Someone's been smoking rope methinks!  :laugh:

and not the man made fibre rope, next he will be talking like a old-time sailor who like a rope smoke every now and then.

Posted
3 minutes ago, sanemax said:

 

  Well, yeah, if he cannot speak English, then he is well advised to advise Children  that its best to learn English . 

     If you read the whole article in Thai, you will understand that is what he meant 

I think that he was just being diplomatic , saying that Thai isnt an international language...................although it could be in a 100 years .

     Being Thai, not telling things straight 

"I think that he was just being diplomatic , saying that Thai isnt an international language...................although it could be in a 100 years"

This is not being diplomatic.  It's being preposterous.  

 

Posted
21 minutes ago, Artisi said:

and not the man made fibre rope, next he will be talking like a old-time sailor who like a rope smoke every now and then.

 

... or maybe just slightly overdosing like the following dudes with their 'spliff' ...

 

fat bertha2.JPG

 

fat bertha.JPG

 

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Thai is a dead language in all senses - there is absolutely no Thai spoken in business or other global business (Anywhere outside Thailand borders). 60-million Thais will never disappear but their language will, eventually. Along with English skills of those Thais who 'have' them they are pathetically poor. So, Gen Pomade, whatcha going to do about grasping the concept Thailand is willing to emerge but the 'privileged' keep peasants down on the farm so there is never a chance for upward mobility..... I'd wager most bar girls speak better Thai than those governing!

Posted
1 minute ago, bill1369 said:

Thai is a dead language in all senses - there is absolutely no Thai spoken in business or other global business (Anywhere outside Thailand borders). 60-million Thais will never disappear but their language will, eventually. Along with English skills of those Thais who 'have' them they are pathetically poor. So, Gen Pomade, whatcha going to do about grasping the concept Thailand is willing to emerge but the 'privileged' keep peasants down on the farm so there is never a chance for upward mobility..... I'd wager most bar girls speak better Thai than those governing!

 

   Reading between the lines............that was his point 

Posted
3 hours ago, tx22cb said:

"I think that he was just being diplomatic , saying that Thai isnt an international language...................although it could be in a 100 years"

This is not being diplomatic.  It's being preposterous.  

 

 

   You just do not understand, the point was to get Thai children to learn English

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CNN & BBC have been reporting this but it keeps getting cut off with a censor message; 

 

"We'll be right back"

 

Neither I nor the next 20 generations of my descendants will live to see this "lofty vision" (pipe dream redefined) become reality.  The company of fools grows; Trump, Farage, Johnson, Vlad.

 

Glad I found my cave. 

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