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  1. Hi Mekong, I do see your point but most of the T & C's I have seen (probably not as many as you, but seen my share) usually have some language that states the employee will perform the job given them unless illegal or dangerous ( or some such language) . There has been a lot in the news in the past about Muslims wanting to wear habibs, do their prayers and have been fired, or disciplined for that. From what I have read the results tend to be mixed, some have said religious freedom, some have said detriment to the workplace. I go from memory on this, no specific cite, I am retired mostly so try not to follow to closely!! So kneeling isn't illegal, nor dangerous (although after a few drinks can be tricky) and would be freedom of expression, not religion, so would that hold up? I don't know, and do not question your knowledge and experience. You are correct that kneeling, or mooning, is not against the law (well kneeling anyway) but is it a part of the job? Has CK filed for wrongful termination? I do not know. But thanks Mekong for some differing thoughts!!
  2. With his money you would think he could buy some curves.
  3. I guess I view things differently, maybe because I am "old school". CK (sorry early morning typing) chose to go against the wishes of his bosses, he got fired, period. I don't really care why he did it, he is entitled to his opinions as much as all of us, but his boss said stand, he didn't. How many of you would have lasted in your job after telling your boss, "I know you want me to do this, but nahhhh I'm not going to". He was talented, no doubt, I played college football but would never have made it in the pros, they are gifted individuals. But did he risk more than the construction worker telling his boss that the job was too far to drive to? The migrant worker who said "I'm not picking today, you sprayed insecticide last night", The IT man who said, "I wrote the code my way, not really the way you wanted boss" (OK I know shit about IT). Granted, he was a higher profile than other workers, but what, really, is the difference? I'll admit I have not studied every piece of news on this but I would believe he had plenty of opportunity to discuss his desire to kneel with his management before, and after, and he should have known being released was going to be the result, unless his opinion of himself was higher than those in the management. I've owned my own business most my working life, only 10 - 15 employees but still. I used to tell my people that what I say isn't gospel, but I am the boss. If you disagree, or want to do it a different way, talk to me. But, mine is the ultimate decision since the business is my financial risk, if I say do this, and you do that, it sure as hell better work out better and, even then, their job is at risk.
  4. Ahh in the immortal words of Andrew Dice Clay (paraphrased) "What do you expect with Asian drivers, you can blindfold them with dental floss". Yes I do mention that to my (Thai) wife and the wounds are healing.
  5. migrant

    Tex Mex

    I do it similar but like to take the cooked pork out, drain, and put in the oven until I get a little crispness on the meats edges. Not enough to dry them out though.
  6. migrant

    Tex Mex

    Lived in California many years and spent lots of time over the border in Mexico. Like many foods, the American version can get a little wobbly depending on where you go. It's very popular in So California and many of our Mexican friends from, as Flashermac pointed out, the south of Mexico cook it. With all the cheap pork here in Thailand I have made it a few times, very easy and good!!
  7. I lived in Maine for a while, lobstering was, and still is, a big industry there. Wars, large and small, popped up all the time including some killings
  8. Hopefully he stays positive when he keels over from hunger
  9. migrant

    Straya

    Well it could be for creative people!!
  10. That academy award nominated film (I think it was, couldn't find it though) Cowboys and Aliens. Wonder what pictures the studio execs had on Daniel Craig and Harrison ford to get them in this flick. Despite that, god help me, I found it amusing.
  11. That's why! I always pictured NZ women like the only other New Zealandites I know, small Lord of the Ring types. Figured they liked small cars due to that.
  12. Good Morning Vietnam broadcaster dies https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/world/1506406/good-morning-vietnam-broadcaster-dies
  13. I thought the best way is to ask the first Lady you meet to do the finances? Let her have all the money to pay the bills since it's her country. No wonder my trips are cut short!
  14. migrant

    Straya

    Where else would you put them.
  15. Sounds like directions I got in Costa Rica once, " Turn right at yellow building, go to blue and white building turn right." Hey, it's frickin night time and the street lights are shit!!
  16. The Sweeny with Ray Winstone. Cop movie about a squad of cops that don't follow the rules. I liked it, but I like anything with Winstone. Could use subtitles for us Yanks though....
  17. Many insurers cover travel to a foreign country for a limited number of days. Perhaps check with your agent, or, ugh, read the policy.
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