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#5231261 Pattaya Relationship Gone Sour

Posted smedly on 2012-04-19 08:05:45

here's how I see it

most BG's I have met in Pattaya get knocked up young their Thai BF abandons them and child and they have no other option but to come and work bars for money -

Old falang deserts his wife and kids (or several wives) of 30 years comes here finds a nice young BG and gets hooked thinking he's still got it but really hasn't - gets married and gets skinned for everything he has and more - som nom nah

I know severl guys that have been married 3-4 times in falang land - they come here leaving all the shit behind (so they think) and do it all again - I've also noticed these guys treat women like shit - maybe they need to take a long hard look at themselves


There are some good ones out there - yes even bar girls but they are extremely hard to find and getting harder as we falangs increasingly contaminate this society with western values

I say a lot of falangs that come live here are social failures misfits and deserters who start here the same way they left off at home and then wonder why it all went wrong again


#5129587 Crackdown On Land Owned By Foreign Residents

Posted diehard60 on 2012-03-13 04:46:14

View Postenglishinsiam, on 2012-03-13 01:08:08, said:

Second class Citizens again....

Again??? Dont you mean still!!!!


#5120741 Female Thai Student Claims Lecturer Gives Attractive Students Better Grades

Posted arrowsdawdle on 2012-03-09 16:21:40

View Postanimatic, on 2012-03-09 15:18:59, said:

View Postsparebox2, on 2012-03-09 14:59:59, said:

"The student claimed the professor has touched the students who wear short skirts and tight fitting uniform inappropriately."


Not possible. The rules say "short skirts and tight fitting uniform allowed".
Jeeze Louis dude,
the TOUCHING was inappropriate...
the uniforms were correct.

Actually, the way it is written sparebox is literally correct, although.you may be confused by a tug on your leg.

["The student claimed the professor has inappropriately touched the students who wear short skirts and tight fitting uniform."]

Interesting that a person would take issue with something patently correct and then write Jeez Lous.

Vuitton?


#5091721 Bangkok's 'Hitler Chic' Trend Riles Tourists, Israeli Envoy

Posted Tiffer on 2012-02-27 13:14:07

Look at is as a reality check for overly sensitised westerners whose lives have become dominated by excessive social engineering and political correctness that stifles public opinion.

Can anyone really justify why the ethnic cleansing of 70 years ago should be any more important than the other more recent and equally horrifying atrocities that go unforgotten by the world?

If society really cared, it would mobilise itself differently, would it not?

It bothers me less to see a farcical Ronald McHitler than my countries flag being used as fashionable underpants!!


#5066907 Thailand's Thaksin Prepares For War

Posted nikkoid66 on 2012-02-18 18:33:28

Good, less tourist, more girls for the expats.


#5066853 Thailand's Thaksin Prepares For War

Posted MAJIC on 2012-02-18 18:12:09

View PostEvilDrSomkid, on 2012-02-18 10:13:21, said:

View PostWhizBang, on 2012-02-18 10:08:07, said:

View Postsparebox2, on 2012-02-18 09:41:58, said:

History repeats itself.
We have seen such thing happen again and again all over the world, and this won't be the last.
The up-raising of the common people.
To struggle for a more open and free democratic society.

Last happen in USSR, Romania, Yogoslavia, East Timore, Tibet, Egypt, Iraq, etc
We congratulate then if the up-raising is a success.
We condem then if the up-raising fails.

This has absolutely nothing to do with democracy, in fact, just the opposite.  Remember, this is Thaksin, not some benevolent patriach.
Yep.
Isn't it funny, or rather sad, that almost always when states or groups refer to themselves as "democratic" or fighting dictatorship, that they are the exact opposite?

Case in point PAD. They had some very undemocratic ideas.
Case in point UDD/DAAD: Also have some very strange ideas about what is democracy.

So Thaksin in Dubai pulling the strings of his Puppet Clone and his PTP Party is Democratic then? Or Shinawatra family Democracy?


#3892758 Whats The Strangest Thing You'Ve Ever Seen Here?

Posted dumball on 2010-09-19 14:26:56

moonrakers , that is about THE MOST arogant post I have ever read on this forum , you are so full of turtle shite I do not know what else to say other than , if you only have that type of tripe to spout off , STFU .


#3890608 Whats The Strangest Thing You'Ve Ever Seen Here?

Posted Thunderbird4ever on 2010-09-18 11:34:05

View Posttigerfish, on 2010-09-16 16:12:29, said:

View Postonnut, on 2010-09-16 15:43:44, said:

View Postbermondburi, on 2010-09-15 12:37:24, said:

My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint .


twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant.


on more than one occasion she has helped out by pawning or selling valuable gold chains and diamond rings from trips to chinatown (yawalat). so that we could get all three of the businesses up and running. has also helped out with money requirement concerning visas, when i needed a cash boost.
shes not a wealthy person by any stretch of the imagination

The  three of you And also to HuaHinFool;

The whole point isnt about family being family and that it is ok to borrow money from family only because they are family. Then you have a narrow and easy view of life and are probably going to hustle  anyone for some cash on your way through life.

This is about the finacial status of the people you are borrowing from and what social system they live in. Look at all of you, potless and with no money. You were not able to make it in farang land and make some cash there. Why should anyone belive you could make some cash here? You have all failed in life in terms of gaining assets or save money to spend on a business for yourself. Most likely because you are not business orientated and also do not have the best control over personal expenses due over income.

  And here it comes, what if your business or your life in terms of economic fails again and this time on lent money from not wealthy but a poor old thai mother and father in law.That would be a great situation for all wouldnt it? These not wealthy farmers or up country people that worked all their life and saved some money, but  which you the white man couldnt do and now you re asking for their help. No, screw that, as I said, that is not cool.

Why did you not borrow money from your own family where you come from...Because no one wants to, because they know exactly how you are?
Why not borrow from friends where you come from that could live with aloss of some 200.000-500.000 baht... Because you dont have any that trusts you?
Why not through a financial institution in your home country or here... Because you dont have anything for that institution that would justify a loan from them.

Anyone going to live in another country and especially a country likeThailand should have the cash to make a sustainable life for themselves and their own money if they want to do some business and not ride on some old thai people to make it for them.

I am reading and one of you saying 160k in the bank and your wife cant touch it. If thats about all you ve got and and I would say your life is at a great risk. It takes you or any other from your beloved family only one motorbike crash and your hospital bills could double or triple that amount. I seriously hope that the reason for why you are so low on cash in your life is because you have the most expensive health insurrance covering for yourself and your whole family here. Otherwise you are running a huge risk of just being in this country.

You all remind me of the farangs that does not want to leave this country at any costs. Take what it takes and just hold on to being here no matter what. Shame on you. What you are doing is not cool and you are all running  a much greater risk on a thai family than you should.


#3887711 Whats The Strangest Thing You'Ve Ever Seen Here?

Posted Chonburiram on 2010-09-16 23:57:41

View Postonnut, on 2010-09-16 15:43:44, said:

View Postbermondburi, on 2010-09-15 12:37:24, said:

My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway !


twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again.
then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help.

so it does and can happen.:)
:blink:
How could that happen?
Your "small" restaurant was that expensive that 160k would hardly cover the fittings in the Lady's restroom? :whistling:


#3887543 Whats The Strangest Thing You'Ve Ever Seen Here?

Posted tigerfish on 2010-09-16 22:12:29

View PostThunderbird4ever, on 2010-09-16 20:34:57, said:

View Posttigerfish, on 2010-09-16 16:12:29, said:

View Postonnut, on 2010-09-16 15:43:44, said:

View Postbermondburi, on 2010-09-15 12:37:24, said:

My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway !


twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again.
then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help.

so it does and can happen.:)

it certainly does.
my MIL is a 5 ft nothing  streetwise fireball that is not to be crossed if you get on the wrong side of her, but has a heart of gold to boot when comes to matters concerning family.
on our wedding day both i and my wife received gold chains, buddha and chatukham amulets, as well as a lump some of money
on more than one occasion she has helped out by pawning or selling valuable gold chains and diamond rings from trips to chinatown (yawalat). so that we could get all three of the businesses up and running. has also helped out with money requirement concerning visas, when i needed a cash boost.
shes not a wealthy person by any stretch of the imagination, but i guess by raising 9 children almost single handedly shes learnt a trick or two along the way and become a very shrewd and wise old lady. and it shows from the amount of love and respect shown to her from all generations within the family.



Guys.. The 3 of you add to the list of the strangest things I for sure have seen here. I mean, you come as a foreigner to a developing country to leech onto your Thai girlfriends mother and father that are not wealthy. They have to pawn gold for you to make a living here and to buy some furniture. Thats not cool at all. If you re that potless and I seriously think you should have stayed home. Posted Image

quite the opposite actually "parker" like i said my MIL is a very shrewd and wise old lady and has learnt a trick or two down the line. having seen that the relationship between her daughter and son-in-law was for real after many a hard year spent grafting on both sides of the world, she decided to lend a helping hand.
needless to say that all parties are very happy at the decisions that were made and now getting their just rewards. Posted Image
remember to mind your head on the way out, when the girls down in patong have chewed you up and spat you out. oh and dont forget to turn the lights off. Posted Image


#3887355 Whats The Strangest Thing You'Ve Ever Seen Here?

Posted Thunderbird4ever on 2010-09-16 20:34:57

View Posttigerfish, on 2010-09-16 16:12:29, said:

View Postonnut, on 2010-09-16 15:43:44, said:

View Postbermondburi, on 2010-09-15 12:37:24, said:

My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway !


twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again.
then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help.

so it does and can happen.:)

it certainly does.
my MIL is a 5 ft nothing  streetwise fireball that is not to be crossed if you get on the wrong side of her, but has a heart of gold to boot when comes to matters concerning family.
on our wedding day both i and my wife received gold chains, buddha and chatukham amulets, as well as a lump some of money
on more than one occasion she has helped out by pawning or selling valuable gold chains and diamond rings from trips to chinatown (yawalat). so that we could get all three of the businesses up and running. has also helped out with money requirement concerning visas, when i needed a cash boost.
shes not a wealthy person by any stretch of the imagination, but i guess by raising 9 children almost single handedly shes learnt a trick or two along the way and become a very shrewd and wise old lady. and it shows from the amount of love and respect shown to her from all generations within the family.



Guys.. The 3 of you add to the list of the strangest things I for sure have seen here. I mean, you come as a foreigner to a developing country to leech onto your Thai girlfriends mother and father that are not wealthy. They have to pawn gold for you to make a living here and to buy some furniture. Thats not cool at all. If you re that potless and I seriously think you should have stayed home. Posted Image


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