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Post by smokie36 on Mar 7, 2017 11:20:04 GMT 7
Those damn Germans eh?
Good article.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 12:02:30 GMT 7
He should be charged with something.
Would it fall under the banner of people trafficking?
Bunch of assholes either way.
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Post by buhi on Mar 7, 2017 12:20:42 GMT 7
That was a good article. Some of us here have taken our beloved to their home country. It just does not work and the reason i think is the strong family ties of Thai. Us farangs, well some of us can adapt to living in Thailand. There is never a day when my wife is not on the phone to her mother and most days she will be at the family abode.Add a child to the equation, well i could not contemplate it. My son is often with his grandparents, uncles aunts, cousins. I like that. Then again my wife and family are Bangkok, which made it much easier for me to adapt. Could not imagine living in the sticks in Thailand.
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Post by smokie36 on Mar 7, 2017 12:26:29 GMT 7
Jeez buhi you go to Mega Bangna for a bit of upmarket shopping and Westernisation.
I go there in sufferance.
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Post by bowie on Mar 7, 2017 12:50:57 GMT 7
Jeez buhi you go to Mega Bangna for a bit of upmarket shopping and Westernisation. I go there in sufferance. Paradise please. For the muslim food.
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Post by smokie36 on Mar 7, 2017 12:57:48 GMT 7
Jeez buhi you go to Mega Bangna for a bit of upmarket shopping and Westernisation. I go there in sufferance. Paradise please. For the muslim food. That's better. You may proceed.
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Post by onionluke on Mar 7, 2017 16:58:27 GMT 7
That Noi sounds like a cracker.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Mar 7, 2017 20:48:55 GMT 7
That Noi sounds like a cracker. Sounds like a slave, wonder how much Fritz got ripped off in sin sot for that keeper. Keeping up with the Somchais, . 12 in the family struck down with some strange debilitating disease that renders them unable to work. The mind boggles, how did they manage to survive before Fritz appeared. No wonder the other Thais laugh at them. Seen these Somchais come, seen them go. Come down to the Big City and they are a nobody, whats even better, Little Lek moves on and leaves them behind, she now finds out her options have improved, no need to settle for a hammock swinger. Best she marries a Chinese so she can pass on the Chinese work ethic onto the next generation.
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Post by onionluke on Mar 7, 2017 21:33:03 GMT 7
That Noi sounds like a cracker. Sounds like a slave, wonder how much Fritz got ripped off in sin sot for that keeper. Keeping up with the Somchais, . 12 in the family struck down with some strange debilitating disease that renders them unable to work. The mind boggles, how did they manage to survive before Fritz appeared. No wonder the other Thais laugh at them. Seen these Somchais come, seen them go. Come down to the Big City and they are a nobody, whats even better, Little Lek moves on and leaves them behind, she now finds out her options have improved, no need to settle for a hammock swinger. Best she marries a Chinese so she can pass on the Chinese work ethic onto the next generation. They deserve each other.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Mar 7, 2017 21:46:52 GMT 7
^^^^ I demand a photo of Khun Fritz.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Mar 7, 2017 21:59:13 GMT 7
That was a good article. Some of us here have taken our beloved to their home country. It just does not work and the reason i think is the strong family ties of Thai. Us farangs, well some of us can adapt to living in Thailand. There is never a day when my wife is not on the phone to her mother and most days she will be at the family abode.Add a child to the equation, well i could not contemplate it. My son is often with his grandparents, uncles aunts, cousins. I like that. Then again my wife and family are Bangkok, which made it much easier for me to adapt. Could not imagine living in the sticks in Thailand. I know Thais living in America, UK, Australia etc etc, not to mention other countries, dont delude yourself, yes it does work. Many of these Thais have no intention of EVER returning to Thailand. The American and yes I mean American one, told me, America is the best country in the world, I didnt bother to argue with her. My mate Paddy, his mrs and daughter laughed at him, retire to Thailand, are you mad, here education and healthcare is free, you p**s off if you want to, we are staying here. Many of these women are nothing more than birds in a cage, restricted and bound by Thai customs and etiquette. Open the door and let the bird fly, by gawd she will fly as far as her wings and heart can carry her, and she aint no homing piegeon, she aint for coming back. All these women I speak off all have one thing in common, I got my FREEDOM. What about your sons farang grandparents etc etc?
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Post by buhi on Mar 7, 2017 22:08:51 GMT 7
Dead before he was conceived. Sister visits and his brother. Not that bad here. As for wife, not tied down and she does not tie me down. Just is.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2017 7:07:55 GMT 7
Dead before he was conceived. Sister visits and his brother. Not that bad here. As for wife, not tied down and she does not tie me down. Just is. Denied his British society, denied his British upbringing.
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Post by Mosha on Mar 8, 2017 7:19:18 GMT 7
That was a good article. Some of us here have taken our beloved to their home country. It just does not work and the reason i think is the strong family ties of Thai. Us farangs, well some of us can adapt to living in Thailand. There is never a day when my wife is not on the phone to her mother and most days she will be at the family abode.Add a child to the equation, well i could not contemplate it. My son is often with his grandparents, uncles aunts, cousins. I like that. Then again my wife and family are Bangkok, which made it much easier for me to adapt. Could not imagine living in the sticks in Thailand. It helps if you aren't a city boy. I couldn't live in a city.
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