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#101 tod-daniels

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Posted 2009-04-12 11:57:04

It is without question the holiday in this tiny, insignificant country that I HATE the most.  

In the USA, for example with Christmas or Thanxgiving or Easter; IF you don't want to put up a christmas tree, eat turkey, or color easter eggs, no one forces you to do it.  Here with songkran, you are almost without fail "pressed into service" by the drunken mob of revelers.  (Although I have much better luck convincing thais I don't want to get wet than convincing foreigners of the same fact)

Thankfully the thais on my soi are 'conditioned' to leave me alone as I walk past them.  They know NOT to even attempt to put water or powder on me as I make my way by and seem to have no problem following this edict.  

Unfortunately, getting the mindless, moronic foreigners to do likewise has proven to be a tough row to hoe especially in the area where I live.  I very nearly clubbed a few with my cane like baby fur seals last year, who were over zealous and obviously a little too thick to understand a sternly worded english warning.  I finally had to resort to the phrase, "Get me wet and I'll club you to death right now, right where you stand and not a single thai will lift a finger to help you. .." to get some to understand the sincerity in my intent to remain dry.  

I think it's a good holiday for thais, and being in thailand I accept it is their country.  I do not however take kindly into being forced into an "all-thingz-thai" mindset simply because I live in their country.  

So my vote is "hate it" with a passion; this is really one f*cked up holiday I could certainly do without.

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Posted 2009-04-12 12:18:02

View Postsanook2me, on 2009-04-12 11:36:19, said:

View Postvahack, on 2009-04-12 05:17:40, said:

I like the idea of it - Thai new Year - but Thai people aren't mature or responsible enough to have a holiday like this (look what the fools did with their political system).

up where we live large groups of drunk guys stop every bike coming down the road and make them sit while they pour several buckets on the riders. and every street is lined with idiots throwing water on every car or bike. i feel very bad for the people who have to ride their bikes to work and get there wet for 5 days. i saw one girl wreck last year because a group of a$$holes threw several buckets of water at her while she was riding by.

how many people died already? over 50?

the wife and i take the time to sit around the house and watch movies, play with the dogs, catch up online. we filled the fridge on friday, so there's not much reason to go out.

beautiful country but the people are stupid as hel_l..


"The wife" is she one of the stupid people from the beautiful country and have you told her?    :o

yes and yes. she's getting better tho. cant say as much for the rest of the primates.

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Posted 2009-04-12 12:52:37

I love it, but i hate when people start it 2 or 3 days before.

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Posted 2009-04-12 12:57:47

Hate it. :o

You should see what it does to my mud make-up and feathers! :D

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Posted 2009-04-12 13:50:36

View Posttod-daniels, on 2009-04-12 13:57:04, said:

It is without question the holiday in this tiny, insignificant country that I HATE the most.  

In the USA, for example with Christmas or Thanxgiving or Easter; IF you don't want to put up a christmas tree, eat turkey, or color easter eggs, no one forces you to do it.  Here with songkran, you are almost without fail "pressed into service" by the drunken mob of revelers.  (Although I have much better luck convincing thais I don't want to get wet than convincing foreigners of the same fact)

Thankfully the thais on my soi are 'conditioned' to leave me alone as I walk past them. They know NOT to even attempt to put water or powder on me as I make my way by and seem to have no problem following this edict.  

Unfortunately, getting the mindless, moronic foreigners to do likewise has proven to be a tough row to hoe especially in the area where I live.  I very nearly clubbed a few with my cane like baby fur seals last year, who were over zealous and obviously a little too thick to understand a sternly worded english warning.  I finally had to resort to the phrase, "Get me wet and I'll club you to death right now, right where you stand and not a single thai will lift a finger to help you. .." to get some to understand the sincerity in my intent to remain dry.  

I think it's a good holiday for thais, and being in thailand I accept it is their country.  I do not however take kindly into being forced into an "all-thingz-thai" mindset simply because I live in their country.  
So my vote is "hate it" with a passion; this is really one f*cked up holiday I could certainly do without.

Wot a tossa!   :o

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Posted 2009-04-12 17:56:08

Just got hit in the face with a bucket of water while I was doing 80K on my bike. Stung a bit, didn't crash though. Just some guy sitting by himself in front of a shop tossing water. Yes I can see why folks love this holiday.

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Posted 2009-04-12 18:20:14

View Postcanuckamuck, on 2009-04-12 17:56:08, said:

Just got hit in the face with a bucket of water while I was doing 80K on my bike. Stung a bit, didn't crash though. Just some guy sitting by himself in front of a shop tossing water. Yes I can see why folks love this holiday.
This people really don't want you get hurt or dizzied or dead. They would never want to hurt someone deliberately. They just splash at you, because it's funny and after you are on the street with a broken spine reality senses start to check in.

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Posted 2009-04-12 18:33:37

View PostBirdman, on 2009-04-12 18:20:14, said:

View Postcanuckamuck, on 2009-04-12 17:56:08, said:

Just got hit in the face with a bucket of water while I was doing 80K on my bike. Stung a bit, didn't crash though. Just some guy sitting by himself in front of a shop tossing water. Yes I can see why folks love this holiday.
This people really don't want you get hurt or dizzied or dead. They would never want to hurt someone deliberately. They just splash at you, because it's funny and after you are on the street with a broken spine reality senses start to check in.
For maybe 10 minutes, then their own selfish "sanook" comes first and they're back out doing the same thing.

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Posted 2009-04-12 19:40:01

This afternoon i went on my long cycle ride (50km.)...dressed suitably to not retain too much water in my clothing.... and had a most enjoyable time.
My slow steady pace caused most revelers to take it easy on me....and they enjoyed it when i beckoned to them with my upturned palm.....(like Neo did in the matrix kung-fu fights).
I even managed to surprise a few by squirting back with my water bottle....

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Posted 2009-04-12 19:48:13

View PostMaigo6, on 2009-04-12 13:50:36, said:

Wot a tossa!   :o
I guess it takes one to know one  :D
(Although hi-lighting my post pointing out the things you read into it is poor form)

Edited by tod-daniels, 2009-04-12 19:50:29.


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Posted 2009-04-12 20:47:00

I hate it.  I'll be inside with books, my PSP, and 7-Eleven food (because everywhere else around where I live is closed.).

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Posted 2009-04-12 21:52:13

View Posttod-daniels, on 2009-04-12 11:57:04, said:

It is without question the holiday in this tiny, insignificant country that I HATE the most.  

In the USA, for example with Christmas or Thanxgiving or Easter; IF you don't want to put up a christmas tree, eat turkey, or color easter eggs, no one forces you to do it.  Here with songkran, you are almost without fail "pressed into service" by the drunken mob of revelers.  (Although I have much better luck convincing thais I don't want to get wet than convincing foreigners of the same fact)

Thankfully the thais on my soi are 'conditioned' to leave me alone as I walk past them.  They know NOT to even attempt to put water or powder on me as I make my way by and seem to have no problem following this edict.  

Unfortunately, getting the mindless, moronic foreigners to do likewise has proven to be a tough row to hoe especially in the area where I live.  I very nearly clubbed a few with my cane like baby fur seals last year, who were over zealous and obviously a little too thick to understand a sternly worded english warning.  I finally had to resort to the phrase, "Get me wet and I'll club you to death right now, right where you stand and not a single thai will lift a finger to help you. .." to get some to understand the sincerity in my intent to remain dry.  

I think it's a good holiday for thais, and being in thailand I accept it is their country.  I do not however take kindly into being forced into an "all-thingz-thai" mindset simply because I live in their country.  

So my vote is "hate it" with a passion; this is really one f*cked up holiday I could certainly do without.


I like your style.........you don't happen tohave a spare club do you??

#113 TheWizardofRnR

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Posted 2009-04-13 05:35:35

I try not to HATE anybody or anything...it wastes too much energy not to get confused with wasting too much water , that your whole country needs ! If only we EX-Pat residents hadn't enjoyed it so much in our younger days ! In my early days in BKK when I worked on PatpongRd. , a wise man named Jack Shirley at THE MADRID R&B , once told me that we'd be sorry for introducing water guns,pistols& cannons into the Thai Holiday....A Universal Truth of " Be careful what you create , it just might come bite you in the ass , oneday !!!

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Posted 2009-04-13 06:54:37

View PostTheWizardofRnR, on 2009-04-13 05:35:35, said:

I try not to HATE anybody or anything...it wastes too much energy not to get confused with wasting too much water , that your whole country needs ! If only we EX-Pat residents hadn't enjoyed it so much in our younger days ! In my early days in BKK when I worked on PatpongRd. , a wise man named Jack Shirley at THE MADRID R&B , once told me that we'd be sorry for introducing water guns,pistols& cannons into the Thai Holiday....A Universal Truth of " Be careful what you create , it just might come bite you in the ass , oneday !!!

So it's your fault is it? Thanks  a lot. I suppose you taught them to turn left without looking too. What are you? An evil genius?

#115 imafaranggetmeoutofhere

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Posted 2009-04-13 07:02:30

View Postloong, on 2009-04-10 18:24:42, said:

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Thais love Songkhran - its in their blood. But any farang professing to like being assaulted with ice an water for a week ( yes a week - you live in Pattaya) is suspect
Actually a lot of Thais do NOT like what Songkran has become.
Yes, it's a special time of year for them and when the water festival was not as extreme as it is now, everyone could enjoy it.
You will see many Thais dress in their best clothes to visit elders and do the traditional pouring of water over their hands and sometimes feet. I've seen them get really angry when their best clothes are ruined by the idiots that just throw water over everybody.
The ice water thing, well that's just assault as far as I'm concerned.
Some years back, I was at a party and this man had filled a dustbin with water and ice. He delighted in creeping up and pouring this ice cold water down people's backs.
He did it to me and I picked him up and dunked him in his own ice water. That actually got some applause.




lol :o nice one i'm just staying in i was thinking about going away but too many problems as you can see on the tv also if they close the airport all my clients will need me to get them out of here because run a travel shop

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Posted 2009-04-13 12:42:35

I remember fireworks night as a kid, children become vandals.
Easter weekend in the Australia, no shops open for days.
Thailand not so different, water is safer than fire.
Loi Kratong must surely be the Thai festival to worry about.

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Posted 2009-04-13 14:12:49

Did you used to blow up letter boxes too on 'Empire' night? :D













We did in the early '50s :o

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Posted 2009-04-13 14:42:12

I thought that I was old! :o

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Posted 2009-04-13 14:47:12

View Posttod-daniels, on 2009-04-12 05:57:04, said:

It is without question the holiday in this tiny, insignificant country that I HATE the most.  

In the USA, for example with Christmas or Thanxgiving or Easter; IF you don't want to put up a christmas tree, eat turkey, or color easter eggs, no one forces you to do it.  Here with songkran, you are almost without fail "pressed into service" by the drunken mob of revelers.  (Although I have much better luck convincing thais I don't want to get wet than convincing foreigners of the same fact)

Thankfully the thais on my soi are 'conditioned' to leave me alone as I walk past them.  They know NOT to even attempt to put water or powder on me as I make my way by and seem to have no problem following this edict.  

Unfortunately, getting the mindless, moronic foreigners to do likewise has proven to be a tough row to hoe especially in the area where I live.  I very nearly clubbed a few with my cane like baby fur seals last year, who were over zealous and obviously a little too thick to understand a sternly worded english warning.  I finally had to resort to the phrase, "Get me wet and I'll club you to death right now, right where you stand and not a single thai will lift a finger to help you. .." to get some to understand the sincerity in my intent to remain dry.  

I think it's a good holiday for thais, and being in thailand I accept it is their country.  I do not however take kindly into being forced into an "all-thingz-thai" mindset simply because I live in their country.  

So my vote is "hate it" with a passion; this is really one f*cked up holiday I could certainly do without.


:D   You are one of them :o

Any farang who starts a sentence with "In the ...."  is one best ignored because a whole boring tirade is about to tumble out...

You are here not there! get over it dude

Unfortunately, getting the mindless, moronic foreigners to do likewise has proven to be a tough row to hoe especially in the area where I live.  I very nearly clubbed a few with my cane like baby fur seals last year, who were over zealous and obviously a little too thick to understand a sternly worded english warning.  I finally had to resort to the phrase, "Get me wet and I'll club you to death right now, right where you stand and not a single thai will lift a finger to help you. .." to get some to understand the sincerity in my intent to remain dry

Classic

#120 Neeranam

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Posted 2009-04-14 02:07:29

I actually enjoyed playing with the water near my house today.

When we set off for Khao Neeiow Road, at the end of my soi was a neighbour who likes a drink. He was lying flat on his back. We thought to much to drink until we saw him getting mouth to muth resusitation. Turned out that he was hit by a car and died. The weird thing was that only 3 people were seeing to him - the others were dancing about in front of cars as if they were invincable.

I used to do wild, dangerous things (alcoholic for 20 years) so maybe I've just had enough  - but the activities today made me feel sick.

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Posted 2009-04-14 13:18:59

View PostNeeranam, on 2009-04-13 15:07:29, said:

I actually enjoyed playing with the water near my house today.

When we set off for Khao Neeiow Road, at the end of my soi was a neighbour who likes a drink. He was lying flat on his back. We thought to much to drink until we saw him getting mouth to muth resusitation. Turned out that he was hit by a car and died. The weird thing was that only 3 people were seeing to him - the others were dancing about in front of cars as if they were invincable.

I used to do wild, dangerous things (alcoholic for 20 years) so maybe I've just had enough  - but the activities today made me feel sick.

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Posted 2009-04-14 13:23:07

View PostNeeranam, on 2009-04-10 16:07:03, said:

This will be my 15th Songkran and I hate it.

The first one was OK when I was young and drunk. The second was OK too. Now, the festival has become totally out of hand. Two years ago in Bangkok, I was "assaulted" - getting ice thrown in my face. Three years ago, I did the back of a pick-up thing and was bloody freezing - it was a nightmare.

At least the guys who bought a pick-up will get a chance to use it. :o

Anyone else hate this holiday?

"Hate" may be too strong a word, but it really pisses me off when people throw water or try to paint my face when I tell them not to do so. However, as my Thai has improved over the years, I have found very few try to do it now. I am armed with expletives.

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Posted 2009-04-14 13:23:27

Over 200 killed on roads so far :D
2 killed in riots  :o

Go figure nothing is reported in the world wide press that at the same time as the riots over 200 people have been killed too but nothing reported..

I was out in the car yesterday and the problem with most of the motorbikes is they speed up to wizz past the water throwers at the side of the ride...dry road, wet road, slippy powder only equals accident waiting to happen....

I have no facts/figures to support this but i expect apart from alcohol speed is the major factor in most of the road deaths....

Have a happy songkran its now been extended to Friday for all you humbugs ! son nam nar  :D

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Posted 2009-04-14 13:31:28

View PostLongduckdong, on 2009-04-12 00:03:35, said:

I love Songkran. I am 33 and this will be my 4th Songkran. Although there may be some negative aspects on how some celebrate it nowadays. It doesn't make me hate it. I love it because I celebrate it the traditonal way with my girlsfriends' family. I get to drink with my Thai friends and enjoy the food. But most of all, I love it because I get to spend so much time with my girl indoors rather than in notorious places like Paragon, Emporium, or Central. :o

Well guys I am from Myanmar. Taking a holiday  break in Bangkok. The holiday is quite long 10 day and boring.  Yes this holiday is the same as Songkran called THINGYAN Water Festival. Actually the
Thin Gyan days are only 3 days like Thailand Songkran. But the rest days are just holiday and taking  short break from job. The water festival here is a little  bit different but more likely to Chaingmai Songkran. But water guns and pouring water with bowls are  ment for children.

For adult, one can buy ticket at stages with different names( I would say monkey business) where they play Hip Hop and Disco, people dances like as if in Night Clubs. Or friends and family set up stages on their own premises and invite others to enjoy. Those Mandats use water jets and even WATER CANNONS :D .
These stages are called Mandat.  City Hall also has this Kind of Mandat but different theme with traditional Dances performances and songs playing.

As you may know Mandalay City where the celebration is alittle bit different than Yangon(Rangoon). It is mor traditional theme.

You guys can google "Thingyan" Here is a link  in Youtube. Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY2dFgTAfFA&feature=related


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Posted 2009-04-14 14:07:00

If she's Burma's hottest chick, I'm glad I chose Thailand.



 


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