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drBouz

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In Topic: Swedish Man Murdered In Bangkok

2010-09-10 14:07:23

View Postseancbk, on 2010-09-10 13:57:15, said:

My girlfriend came home from Soi Cowboy last night around 4am and woke me up to tell me that one of the girls working in Dundee bar had stabbed her boyfriend/husband in the chest and killed him.

From what I gathered at the time this happened in Cowboy, although it could just be that she was told about the murder via the bargirl grapevine.

I have no idea if this is the same person, but it seems odd that 2 similar events occurred in one evening.

In any case RIP to the poor guy and condolences to his family and friends.


Now as for Thai girls being psycho, my girlfriend of 2 years regularly goes nuts when she is drunk (which being a bar girl is on a daily basis) and afterwards its as if nothing happened.  
She thinks nothing of using weapons and has picked up pool cues, pool balls, bottles and knives.  So far she has never managed to actually connect with anything as I've blocked or subdued her, but the mere fact she thinks its acceptable to even pick something up and threaten to use it is way out of order.   I know from her history that she has hit previous farang boyfriends.

The problem I have is that when she does go nuts she threatens to have me thrown out of the building we are in, claiming she'll get security to throw me out, she is very friendly with the motorbike boys and I worry that she would tell them to beat me up and worse still is she has an uncle who is a policeman and she regularly threatens to tell him to come after me.    So I stay with her for the times when she is sweet and nice and put up with the outbursts for fear of what she *might* do.    I do not do anything to make her angry, it usually is a result of something someone has said or done to her at the bar and then when she comes home I get it....

I considered the alternative of leaving her and moving to another place, but I can't find anywhere as convenient as where I am living now and my lifestyle here would mean I'd still see her almost everyday unless I completely changed which bar I drink at and where I go in Bangkok....  

And in another example of Thai girls going nuts.... last Sunday I was out drinking with friends and witnessed one of the chaps with us get hit over the head with a bottle by apparently his "GF" - she had to be restrained as although his head was bleeding profusely and he was being helped by several farang friends, she still wanted to get in and attack him some more.... I left soon after but heard that later in the evening she turned up with a knife and tried attacking him again.  

From what I've experienced and seen a lot of these girls have no idea how to control their emotions, they are extremely immature and react without thinking.

i would call this "lonely unhappy man's altitude"?

In Topic: Bottled Water. Is It Safe?

2010-07-25 16:26:40

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my heart is still somewhere close to beers :)

In Topic: Bottled Water. Is It Safe?

2010-07-25 12:44:53

View Postastral, on 2010-07-23 18:48:13, said:

Beer is much better than water............  :whistling:

depends where you are. last month i spent all over europe, mainly in germany. so yes - i agree. in fact, i do not. beer is not much better, beer is much much much... better than water. speaking on german beers. but, water is also excellent.
while i was in thailand, good water, at least deacent beer, was on the top of my "missing things" list. in fact were No.2, and No.1 on the list. and fresh air also...

In Topic: Lucky Escape As Lift Plunges 10 Floors At Pattaya Hotel

2010-07-25 12:37:45

View Postballpoint, on 2010-07-25 12:26:17, said:

Sixteen people is rather a lot for one lift.  And there's no way that it freefell ten floors.  Try jumping off a ten story building onto a concrete pad and see how much of you is left to take to hospital.

agreed.
i have an impresion that some kind of brakes did take (some kind of) action, but breaking power was not enough to stop overloaded elevator.
from the other side while i was in thailand, i also had an impresion -if you have enough money - you can do everything - just like in western countries. the only problem is that bribe starts on much lower level in thailand. (so -if you are a lift manufacturer, you can have a qc/technical permission for your product, even if you did not make all the necessary security measures. just have to pay to right person.

anyhow, i'm glad these people are "just" injured, and nobody was killed ;)

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