He's telling the truth Richard, I met him when I was in the SAS!richard wrote:No REAL SAS man talks about his life especially in bars believe me

It surprises me that he needed a translator considering he's an expert on all things Thai.
Tosser!
He's telling the truth Richard, I met him when I was in the SAS!richard wrote:No REAL SAS man talks about his life especially in bars believe me
Another alcohol free day - scuppers my plans for a farewell drink before returning to the UK.lippy45 wrote:PM announces next election will be held on Nov 14
Stock up and good excuse to have a farewell house party!Big Boy wrote:Another alcohol free day - scuppers my plans for a farewell drink before returning to the UK.lippy45 wrote:PM announces next election will be held on Nov 14![]()
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Couldn't agree more BB - but with a 'road map' like that I wonder which November 14th Abhisit is aiming for?Big Boy wrote:OK, maybe I'm being a little selfishI suppose a peaceful solution might just be more important than a farewell bash
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Seriously, I'd go teatotal for the entire holiday if I believed it would help to bring this mess to a successful conclusion.
You mean after Thaksin has paid for them as he did last time?sargeant wrote: what does anyone think will happen if and when on the 14th Nov the Phua Thai / red shirts win 65 % of the seats ??????
I didn't say that, the Democrats don't deserve power and neither does the Pua Thaksin party. Now go back and read what I wrote, then read it again ....sargeant wrote: and yet the democrat party are as pure as driven snow![]()
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Only those blindly hanging on to the propaganda being spewed out by either side will be brainwashed into thinking that their colour deserves to run the country.Elections are not going to mean squat until corruption and bribery are eradicated ... which isn't going to happen for a very long time.
Or the other side doesnt deserve to run the countryYou mean after Thaksin has paid for them as he did last time? (and it was nowhere near that figure, he only got the 'majority' by physically purchasing other parties and snaking politicians crawling across to the other side for a quick buck.)[/quote]the other parties were buying votes as wellthese are my quotes and the second refers to Newin etc see red lettering above5 MPS BOUGHT to cross the floor
Only those blindly hanging on to the propaganda being spewed out by either side will be brainwashed into thinking that their colour deserves to run the country.
Which is exactly what you are doing in your support for Thaksin and the reds by conveniently ignoring history and the things that started this big bloody mess.sargeant wrote: couldnt agree with you more but the first quote is yours and is an obvious case of double standards condemning all is the correct stance but just continually harping on about one side whilst ignoring the other is patently biased