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#1 george

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Posted 2009-04-11 16:43:26

No more Songkran in Pattaya

PATTAYA: -- Songkran celebrations in Pattaya will not be much fun this year because Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has declared a state of emergency in Chon Buri province, which prohibits any gatherings of five or more people, the resort city's mayor Itthipon Khunpleum said Saturday.

The resort city, where the Asean summits are taking place, has had to cancel many events prepared for the water festival, which in Pattaya runs from April 9 to today, he said.

The cancellations might translate into losses of Bt70 million per day, he added.

More than 4,000 members of the American Navy, who were scheduled to dock in Pattaya this week, have already cancelled, the mayor said.

The state of emergency, declared to control the situation after the red-shirt protesters broke into the summit venue, made Songkran in Pattaya a very quiet one, he said.

Some 10 people were injured in a clash between the red-clad protesters and the government-sponsored security men in blue yesterday morning. Now, the protesters are accusing the government of using force against them

The mayor added that the special Songkran events planned in Pattaya for April 19 would also be affected by the incident and the state of emergency.

-- The Nation 2009-04-11

#2 Pushit

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Posted 2009-04-11 16:48:10

Itthipon Khunpleum I recognise the family name, another of Thaksins' monkey boys.

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Posted 2009-04-11 16:52:22

cancelling sonkrahn is a success,yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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Posted 2009-04-11 16:56:15

The govt.in one swift move(SOE)have managed to make thailand the laughing stock of S.E.Asia,and ruin pattaya's fragile tourist trade in one stroke of the pen,congratulations to all concerned.

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Posted 2009-04-11 16:57:23

dont worry as one thing in life is certain,

thai government dont know what they are doing.

#6 MeetJohnDoe

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Posted 2009-04-11 17:02:10

if true and if they stick to it...the best of all possible outcomes...ASEAN summit sh!t-canned (security hassles and disruptive crowds to soon disburse back to Bangers); Navy visit canceled (more baht-starved ladies in the bars and fewer "hansome" men around); and Sonkgran CANCELLED. Whoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o :D :D

A final beneficial outcome is that maybe some of the young Red-Shirt Issan lasses down here for the protests will see the bright lights of the City and give up farming for more remunerative employment possibilities in Patters :D

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Posted 2009-04-11 17:04:32

View PostMeetJohnDoe, on 2009-04-11 17:02:10, said:

if true and if they stick to it...the best of all possible outcomes...ASEAN summit sh!t-canned (security hassles and disruptive crowds to soon disburse back to Bangers); Navy visit canceled (more baht-starved ladies in the bars and fewer "hansome" men around); and Sonkgran CANCELLED. Whoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o :D :D

A final beneficial outcome is that maybe some of the young Red-Shirt Issan lasses down here for the protests will see the bright lights of the City and give up farming for more remunerative employment possibilities in Patters :D

yes but will there be any punters to service them?you ex pats in pattaya would n't have the stamina or the cash :D

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Posted 2009-04-11 17:09:42

View Postgeorge, on 2009-04-11 18:43:26, said:

No more Songkran in Pattaya

PATTAYA: -- Songkran celebrations in Pattaya will not be much fun this year because Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has declared a state of emergency in Chon Buri province, which prohibits any gatherings of five or more people, the resort city's mayor Itthipon Khunpleum said Saturday.

The resort city, where the Asean summits are taking place, has had to cancel many events prepared for the water festival, which in Pattaya runs from April 9 to today, he said.


-- The Nation 2009-04-11

What are they on about? Since when did Songkran start on the 9th??

Surely the 'state of emergency' will be withdrawn before Sonkran does actually start on the 13th, so won't have any effect whatsoever.

Is this a lame attempt to curry public favour - 'no Songkran for you because of those naughty redshirts'

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Posted 2009-04-11 17:29:54

View Postgeorge, on 2009-04-11 16:43:26, said:

No more Songkran in Pattaya

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Some 10 people were injured in a clash between the red-clad protesters and the government-sponsored security men in blue yesterday morning. Now, the protesters are accusing the government of using force against them

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-- The Nation 2009-04-11

Aha! Earlier reports (in The Nation) either didn't say who the Blue Shirts were or said they were local residents.

Although I still have very little trust in anything The Nation reports. They're in the bag for Sondhi and the PAD and have frequently slanted their "news" stories. Their editorials are shameless. But I keep thinking of the Reichstag Fire. This incident seems like it was set up to give the Army justification for imposing martial law. I expect other events to follow which will justify imposing martial law on the whole country. :o

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Posted 2009-04-11 17:31:39

View PostPushit, on 2009-04-11 16:48:10, said:

Itthipon Khunpleum I recognise the family name, another of Thaksins' monkey boys.

LOL! Kamnan Poh's son? 555555555!

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Posted 2009-04-11 17:56:22

View PostMeetJohnDoe, on 2009-04-11 17:02:10, said:

if true and if they stick to it...the best of all possible outcomes...ASEAN summit sh!t-canned (security hassles and disruptive crowds to soon disburse back to Bangers); Navy visit canceled (more baht-starved ladies in the bars and fewer "hansome" men around); and Sonkgran CANCELLED. Whoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o :D :D

A final beneficial outcome is that maybe some of the young Red-Shirt Issan lasses down here for the protests will see the bright lights of the City and give up farming for more remunerative employment possibilities in Patters :D

I am 100% in agreement with you, and like your thinking! However, if Mayor Ittipon thinks Songkran in his own city runs from April 9 to today, he knows even less about the place, and running it, than was previously thought. Give a boy a mans job eh?

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Posted 2009-04-11 18:07:23

There is a god - think of the lifes that will be spared by interuption of the lunatic party AKA songkhran :o

#13 loong

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Posted 2009-04-11 18:38:47

Do you really think that The Thai people will allow a little thing like a stae of emergency stop their Songkran fun? Dream on. There will be groups of more than five out throwing water for sure.

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Posted 2009-04-11 20:02:00

View PostAceCafe, on 2009-04-11 17:56:22, said:

View PostMeetJohnDoe, on 2009-04-11 17:02:10, said:

if true and if they stick to it...the best of all possible outcomes...ASEAN summit sh!t-canned (security hassles and disruptive crowds to soon disburse back to Bangers); Navy visit canceled (more baht-starved ladies in the bars and fewer "hansome" men around); and Sonkgran CANCELLED. Whoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o :D :D

A final beneficial outcome is that maybe some of the young Red-Shirt Issan lasses down here for the protests will see the bright lights of the City and give up farming for more remunerative employment possibilities in Patters :D

I am 100% in agreement with you, and like your thinking! However, if Mayor Ittipon thinks Songkran in his own city runs from April 9 to today, he knows even less about the place, and running it, than was previously thought. Give a boy a mans job eh?

State of Emergency will likely be withdrawn in a couple days after the Reds disburse back to Bangers and Issan (at least in Pattaya) so Songkran will be back on but getting rid of 2 out o3 still isn't bad.

What's really amazing about the whole thing is that the hi-so's who own the Royal Cliff (and from what I understand, some of the ownership goes all the way up to the very top of Thai society if you get my meaning) couldn't call on their friends and relatives in the security services to protect their property (and future reputation for MICE type business). Truly amazing!

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Posted 2009-04-11 20:51:57

View PostMeetJohnDoe, on 2009-04-11 20:02:00, said:

View PostAceCafe, on 2009-04-11 17:56:22, said:

View PostMeetJohnDoe, on 2009-04-11 17:02:10, said:

if true and if they stick to it...the best of all possible outcomes...ASEAN summit sh!t-canned (security hassles and disruptive crowds to soon disburse back to Bangers); Navy visit canceled (more baht-starved ladies in the bars and fewer "hansome" men around); and Sonkgran CANCELLED. Whoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o :D :D

A final beneficial outcome is that maybe some of the young Red-Shirt Issan lasses down here for the protests will see the bright lights of the City and give up farming for more remunerative employment possibilities in Patters :D

I am 100% in agreement with you, and like your thinking! However, if Mayor Ittipon thinks Songkran in his own city runs from April 9 to today, he knows even less about the place, and running it, than was previously thought. Give a boy a mans job eh?

State of Emergency will likely be withdrawn in a couple days after the Reds disburse back to Bangers and Issan (at least in Pattaya) so Songkran will be back on but getting rid of 2 out o3 still isn't bad.

What's really amazing about the whole thing is that the hi-so's who own the Royal Cliff (and from what I understand, some of the ownership goes all the way up to the very top of Thai society if you get my meaning) couldn't call on their friends and relatives in the security services to protect their property (and future reputation for MICE type business). Truly amazing!


Nearly correct Mr Doe - However the state of excentricity was called of before the soldiers could fasten their boots, Truly, truly amazing!

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Posted 2009-04-12 01:37:45

Last thing I heard, State of emergency has already been canceled.

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Posted 2009-04-12 05:34:47

View PostMeg_2003, on 2009-04-12 01:37:45, said:

Last thing I heard, State of emergency has already been canceled.


Unlike the US navy visit which was not!

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Posted 2009-04-12 06:55:54

View Postpatklang, on 2009-04-11 16:57:23, said:

dont worry as one thing in life is certain,

thai government dont know what they are doing.

Ya songkran was cool 20 years ago. Now its to over the top and unfriendly. :o

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Posted 2009-04-12 07:33:28

I don't see how there would be any way to stop Songkran in Pattaya, maybe if you send the entire Thai army there to enforce it, but I don't that would even work... There are just too many farlang and Thai's that enjoy it, it would be like trying to cancel Christmas... but it should be limited to one day (wishful thinking on my part)

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Posted 2009-04-12 08:04:00

View PostMeetJohnDoe, on 2009-04-11 17:02:10, said:

A final beneficial outcome is that maybe some of the young Red-Shirt Issan lasses down here for the protests will see the bright lights of the City and give up farming for more remunerative employment possibilities in Patters :D


Certainly a hidden benefit - but can they find their way to the Darkside ? :o

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Posted 2009-04-13 09:11:21

If I knew that Songkran was to be cancelled I would have stayed.

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Posted 2009-04-13 12:32:38

They should declare state of emergency EVERY songkran.

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Posted 2009-04-13 13:31:45

View Postgeorge, on 2009-04-11 16:43:26, said:

No more Songkran in Pattaya

PATTAYA: -- Songkran celebrations in Pattaya will not be much fun this year because Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has declared a state of emergency in Chon Buri province, which prohibits any gatherings of five or more people, the resort city's mayor Itthipon Khunpleum said Saturday.

The resort city, where the Asean summits are taking place, has had to cancel many events prepared for the water festival, which in Pattaya runs from April 9 to today, he said.

The cancellations might translate into losses of Bt70 million per day, he added.

More than 4,000 members of the American Navy, who were scheduled to dock in Pattaya this week, have already cancelled, the mayor said.

The state of emergency, declared to control the situation after the red-shirt protesters broke into the summit venue, made Songkran in Pattaya a very quiet one, he said.

Some 10 people were injured in a clash between the red-clad protesters and the government-sponsored security men in blue yesterday morning. Now, the protesters are accusing the government of using force against them

The mayor added that the special Songkran events planned in Pattaya for April 19 would also be affected by the incident and the state of emergency.

-- The Nation 2009-04-11

That funny as the navy have been here all week and I got soaked in soi 7 last night 2 days ahead of schedule

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Posted 2009-04-15 17:51:37

View PostRainmon, on 2009-04-12 07:33:28, said:

There are just too many farlang and Thai's that enjoy it, it would be like trying to cancel Christmas..
But what we have now is the equivilant to extending Xmas day to 8 days long.

Could you imagine being stuck in the house with relatives for 8 days, buying 8 days of needless gifts and having to bite your lip for 8 days with the irritating cousin/uncle/aunt, watching the same repeats on TV everyday for 8 days? and then this followed by the Xmas to New Year week where youve another 7 days doing the same thing.

Edited by sanmiguel, 2009-04-15 17:52:06.


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Posted 2009-04-15 20:48:41

View Postsanmiguel, on 2009-04-15 17:51:37, said:

View PostRainmon, on 2009-04-12 07:33:28, said:

There are just too many farlang and Thai's that enjoy it, it would be like trying to cancel Christmas..
But what we have now is the equivilant to extending Xmas day to 8 days long.

Could you imagine being stuck in the house with relatives for 8 days, buying 8 days of needless gifts and having to bite your lip for 8 days with the irritating cousin/uncle/aunt, watching the same repeats on TV everyday for 8 days? and then this followed by the Xmas to New Year week where youve another 7 days doing the same thing.

Good point you make about the Christmas analogy.

It’s a rhetorical question, but why the authorities allow Pattaya to have 8 days of Songkran? I have just come back the village, where just as much was had, but without the menace!



Problem is that if you say anyhting bad about Songkran you are accused of being a miserable old sod, just like in the US if you say anything bad about Barak Hussein Obama, you are called a racist.



 


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