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  1. They started chipping dogs about 25 years ago at least in Australia, had a girlfriend who wanted to chip me, I wan't impressed
  2. Was that the one with the beauty competition each week?
  3. Not in Bangkok, so a fraction more info on why it would be good to be there would be appreciated
  4. Went to the dutch page, fund this to be more interesting http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/4565/Buitenland/photoalbum/detail/3805735/565395/0/Blote-activisten-poseren-bedekt-met-nepbloed-tegen-het-dragen-van-bont.dhtml
  5. MOre info required Cav to get me out to that area,
  6. Or a katoey? I have banned them from any of my motorbikes, as all they do is sit on them, look "pretty" and FARKIN MOVE MY MIRRORS.
  7. Has that been released? I like Greeks, and vikings,
  8. If you go to the YouTube version, click show closed captions in settings, then choose your language, you get a translation, google translation so it doesn't make a lot of sense, so to speak. She has a nice arse.
  9. Atari sound and graphics just amazing for the time, far better than a Mac LC or similar. Remember Battle Chess?
  10. <<DO a google for Ted Nugent. USA rock musician and an avid hunter. Why, to get fresh meat, without the chemicals they use in domestic meats.>> Well in Oz that doesn't work for Rabbits, you have to kill them, cut them open, check the liver, then decide if it's worth eating
  11. Triumph have dropped their pricing in Thailand significantly, to the point where those looking for a cafe racer and the new Yamaha classic SR 400 could "Almost" be tempted to go the real thing and get a triumph, Pretty good move, http://www.britbike.co.th/Triumph_Motorcycle_Thailand,_Britbike/Price_List_ENGLISH.html Seriously, a 400cc Yamaha SR - nice bike, but, for 265 000 OR 420 000 - a Triumph, with all the same pedigree or better, double the CC? I'd go the Triumph, The Scrambler I see a lot in Ari area, it looks MUCH better in the flesh than these photo's which is very interesting.
  12. This is the best thread on this board in a decade, It's like the trip reports on ASFO years ago Love it Thank you so much, And as for your English, I think your a genius, <<Sweet baby fat on their bones>> <<and back to Lady number 15, the sexbomb, the lady with the big fake tits and ass cheeks. I hobbled with my walking stick in the bar. She immediately sought eye contact with me. I gave her the sign, to sit with me. She came promptly>> Just wonderful! Please don't stop
  13. It's not right, it's very sad that a country we love acts this way. For my Thai children I hope it changes one day, and everyone in Thailand is free to discuss what they want too. Sadly not now.
  14. http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/446092/hushing-up-harsh-facts-into-oblivion Great article not talking about what we're not talking about
  15. I like the Bangkok Post editorial, pointing out that very unusually, all the various departments that normally claim responsibility/success etc with the events are not claiming success . . . . . funny
  16. Porn Stars Explain Net Neutrality from Alex Chance Very funny
  17. Crap - it's a sad day when I agree with Waerth, but he is totally correct
  18. OK - clearly your not reading between the lines. So no point discussing.
  19. And the first time Nimoy and Shatner appeared on TV together? Man from Uncle! (Along with Colonel Klink)
  20. Sure there are some who say some forms of Government, not democracy, but others, are nothing but corruption, so frankly I would agree, but the key point is not about the corruption, but what is really happening and why. And what is the corruption? Is it the huge amounts of cash, or is it something else? Anymore and I can't discuss here. But there is a lot more.
  21. I agree - nothing to do with Scotland NOW THIS HAS!!! By the way, when they say "Blind" do they mean drunk or can't see? A blind man has been arrested in Scotland after witnesses reported he sank his teeth into his guide dog’s head and then kicked the Labrador-retriever mix after it apparently wouldn’t help him across a busy street. A witness who said he saw the attack outside a busy shopping center in the Scottish capital Edinburgh reported the incident to police. After several days investigation, officers arrested David Todd, 34, on charges of cruelty to animals and breach of the peace. A police spokeswoman said the 8-year-old dog had been handed over to a charity dedicated to guide dogs. The alleged attack has outraged animal rights activists and the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, which provided Todd with the dog. Association spokesman Colin Gallagher said that Todd could lose his dog if he is convicted of the abuse charge. “Cases of abuse by owners on their guide dogs are few and far between, but we can withdraw the dog on a permanent basis,†Gallagher told the Edinbugh Evening News. If the dog is withdrawn, the association trains the blind person to use a white stick while walking, he said.
  22. Nah - this is the crux to the short, medium and long term of Thailand, it's pretty serious. Given the Thai's now know much of the story it's good, not all the story, for that, as usual, you need to read outside of Thailand. It's not just corruption Bust, it's far far more interesting than that.
  23. the 40 hour week has been around since the beginning of the last century in many parts of the world thanks to the unions and workers movements. Iran in 1916 had strikes, accepted in 1923, Portugal a result of the 1919 strikes, Spain after 1919 strikes but first strikes back in 1873, Canada 1890's following UK, Mexico revolution constitution of 1917 gave workers the right to form unions and strike, USA - Philidelphia strikes in 1791 for 10 hour week - that's how many years ago? Boston strikes for 8 hour days as early as 1836, followed by 1864 strikes through to 1867 strikes when Grant finally agreed and congress passed the first (and very ineffective) 8 hour law in 1868 USA strikes and labor organizations continued all through the late 18--'s to early 19--'s Ford was the the first company to offer 8 hours I believe in 1918 thereabouts. Australia 1850's labor orgs striked till the first 8 hour agreements New Zealand 1840 the same, So you see, unless your a few hundred years old, you really don't know the history of unions and organized labor, anywhere in the world (this isn't a USA debate by the way) and you really don't know USA history. Can I suggest you read Howard Zinn to get an idea of the true history of the USA? For Women's rights, again you are so far from the truth and reality I suggest you do some research.
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