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16 hours ago, lemonjelly said:

You start with a couple of beers, then a few more.... s***t happens... you know how it is.

 

I see evidence that the silly songkran is still going on in Pattaya.

However, I see evidence around the world that most country's have shut down their mental institutions.

 

It seems to me that Pattaya is a children's playground attracting every pervert, alcoholic and mentally unstable characters from around the globe.

Phuket the same, Thailand is full of these people I am afraid.

 

Be safe out there good guys even you will get sucked into some scam sooner or later if you don't want to learn the ropes. 

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58f73f0207899_ScreenShot2560-04-19at5_05_26PM.png.82359549df648b8557a9a21f4c228881.png.bf6177be042212e93477d1deb596e4eb.pngThe Thai guy in the foreground seems to be having a laugh while indicating the size of something:laugh:

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Sensationalist media should really provide free alcoholic drinks to people so that they (the media) can get more stories like these ready to go for the next day. It would also save them from investigating corruption, drug trafficking, prostitution, and the way big money can avoid playing tax.

 

Did the Thai report say that the man was drunk? Can someone check to see if they did not omit this. If they did and do, then we can be sure that they are trying to paint expats in a bad way. The question is why. Ask yourself why is there an extremely well-designed method to discredit the large majority of us who are living life in LOS in peace and normality. 

 

People who drink like this should really consider detox programs. Treat yourself. Find the root cause. Go cold turkey or phase it out slowly. 

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15 hours ago, tracker1 said:

Not good for Pattayas Image !

 

But in reality this is the current image (and the reality) of what Pattaya is. 

 

Obviously the crurent realities of Pattaya brings big money into the country, and lots of tourists who I would not allow in my home, but sad to compare with Pattaya as it was decades ago, just a tiny fishing village with a population of 3 or 4 hundred folks. My first trip there with Thai friends in private car, the last 20 kilometres of the road from Bkk was dirt and impassable in wet weather.

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1 hour ago, Destiny1990 said:

Crazyness is not only restricted for foreigners.She is clearly in denial.

Wrong forum. Denial is in Africa, not Thailand. ?

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In the second clip you can hear the guy scream something like"...f***ing ya ba..."

I'm sure that must have something to do with it. Can't imagine that booze alone causes you to be like that.

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17 hours ago, lemonjelly said:

You start with a couple of beers, then a few more.... s***t happens... you know how it is.

Beer = legal.   Hemp = illegal.   Go figure.   Am sure it has nothing to do with the one or two very rich Thai-Chinese families which control the beer companies.

 

15 hours ago, Sheryl said:

What I can't figure out is why throwing water on his head after trussing him up was expected to have a calming influence :shock1:

maybe he also had a hard on.   

 

I thought 'cat on a hot tin roof' (Henry Mancini) was just a song.  Great tune, btw.

 

What was the guy shouting about? 

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Running over the roof? I'm surprised they were strong enough to take his weight! On the serious side, I wonder who'd be laughing if a Thai was strung up that way? On the other hand maybe the drunk husband get similar treatment eh?

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Oh what a shame Thais don't understand 'Britness'...come to think of it. I don't either...oh well. Have to wear my Batman costume next time.

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51 minutes ago, EnlightenedAtheist said:

Sensationalist media should really provide free alcoholic drinks to people so that they (the media) can get more stories like these ready to go for the next day. It would also save them from investigating corruption, drug trafficking, prostitution, and the way big money can avoid playing tax.

 

Did the Thai report say that the man was drunk? Can someone check to see if they did not omit this. If they did and do, then we can be sure that they are trying to paint expats in a bad way. The question is why. Ask yourself why is there an extremely well-designed method to discredit the large majority of us who are living life in LOS in peace and normality. 

 

People who drink like this should really consider detox programs. Treat yourself. Find the root cause. Go cold turkey or phase it out slowly. 

In this case it isn't hard to paint expats in a bad way, have a chat with the culprit before getting carried away with the media. Does it really matter drunk or not.

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When you spice up that "Tom Yum" soup anything can happen! Let's hope he is ok and he comes to terms with his antics and calm down!! Peace and Love!!

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18 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Never heard of a night on the tiles ?????????? :cheesy:

Is it like a Brat on a hot tin roof?

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Maybe he has been playing to much Assassin Creed.

But I loved the way the police didn't untie him. And just chuckd him in the back of the truck.

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I don't understand why he had to be tied up just because he was making an incoherrant noise. Does this give me free licence to do the same to Thais when they start shouting incohhearantly? Disturbs me that Thais can tie and bound a foreigner at will when they feel the need to. Sounds like he was set upon like a pack of Soi dogs. Surely this is simply unnaceptable in any normal civilised country?.... oh wait a minute.

Yep then the police chuck him in the back of the truck still tied up. And then the media quotes someone saying we are crazy,because of one idiot.

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Witness Nat Charapon said: “Why are the foreigners so crazy? We see them do many crazy things. Are they like this in their own country?”

And 4 people were shot in Chonburi whilst enjoying Songkran, another nutter goes Tightrope walking on power lines causing people to lose power for more than an hour and the various other Batshit crazy stuff that the indigenous population get up to during what is supposed to be a happy celebration, and she want's to know if we're like this at home (That's ALL foreigners by the way) :thumbsup:   

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37 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

Those Brits again?  I didn't know Thais knew waterboarding?

Looks like they need to practice their water boarding technique as it clearly didn't shut him up or calm him down ?

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And 4 people were shot in Chonburi whilst enjoying Songkran, another nutter goes Tightrope walking on power lines causing people to lose power for more than an hour and the various other Batshit crazy stuff that the indigenous population get up to during what is supposed to be a happy celebration, and she want's to know if we're like this at home (That's ALL foreigners by the way) [emoji106]   

Not to mention adults encouraging children to chuck a bucket of water over a motorbike going 100k a hour.

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"Why are foreigners crazy?" I am fairly certain it is not the crazy foreigners that are blowing people's heads off with high calibre pistols at the slightest provocation, might want to sort that one out first. We just want a coupla coldies and a bit of fun!! 

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