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In Topic: Six Killed In Van Accident In Samut Prakan

2012-01-06 17:52:18

i always saw articles about vans in thailand and i never paid much attention to it. a few months ago i was seriously injured as a passenger in a van on that same stretch of road. the driver didnt take it seriously at all. last i heard he's still driving for the same company. i commute back and forth daily there, so it's only a matter of time i guess....

In Topic: Whole Bangkok At Risk Of Flooding After Opening Of Key Sluice Gate

2011-11-05 18:00:03

View PostLomaxSunisaMike, on 2011-11-02 16:20:06, said:

View Postmysterybkk, on 2011-11-02 08:09:47, said:

View Postwhybother, on 2011-11-02 07:34:34, said:

View Postsparebox2, on 2011-11-02 07:29:39, said:

A win for the poor.
This should be the way to fight double standard.
Why should bangkok be kept dry? Do bangkok people pay special tax for this privilege?
Don't any poor people live in Bangkok?

Some of the people in flooded areas still have jobs in Bangkok.  Do you want them to lose their jobs too?

Also, given that very few Thai's pay tax, maybe the people in Bangkok DO pay a special tax for this privilege.

there are so many reasons why this is a bad idea.... i personally dont care if it floods, if it happens it happens. but these people only care about the social injustice they face because the city which provides most of them with jobs, and not to mention food and water, isnt flooded. we'll just see what happens when they start whining about starving or because their government compensation package shrinks because bkk needs to be bailed out too. honestly, if they act like that, they totally deserve it. it's the collectivist mentality, one monkey does it, and all the other monkeys see and follow....





Is it your deliberate attempt to incite division, or your simple lack of understanding of logoistics that anger me? :annoyed:

You state, "I personally don't care", and then write "if it happens it happens" - if you accept that then accept it without retribution.

But then you incite division with, (quote)"these people don't care about the injustice they face", be it social or not,"because the CITY which provides most of them with jobs..."
You believe that the 88million people of Thailand work in BKK Centre? Really?
Do you believe your following statements of "jobs, food and water come from BKK centre" for the 76million who live outside of it???

"If they act like that,they totally deserve it.".... who's they please? Those that don't live in BKK??? - INCITE FOR DIVISION!

"collective mentality like monkeys" outside of BKK is that?? - INCITE FOR DIVISION?  {Have you memoirs of Lopburi when you wrote that???}

You 'assume' all food, water bla bla and taxes come from BKK. You are far from correct!

BKK is a little part of the infrastructure, as the likes of Honda and Toyota and their suppliers have demonstrated.

Stop making eager, incited, immature and vile discriminations between those who live in BKK and the rest of the country.

-m.:D

if you're gonna quote what i say, then at least dont change what i said to fit your mood for a rant. highlighted some for you to look over again and compare with my original post.

thanks!

In Topic: Looking For Nice And Unexpensive Private Hospital In Bangkok

2011-11-02 20:24:51

View PostDeeMaiDee, on 2011-11-02 18:49:48, said:

View Postdominique355, on 2011-11-02 18:03:34, said:

From my personal experience I can recommend "Ramkhamhaeng Hospital" on Ramkhamhaeng Road, about at Soi 32.

It's a private hospital, well updated with modern equipment and reasonable prices. They recently added a new building with new clinics.

However, I have no personal experience in ORL.

The problem might be flooding coming closer to this area after the Klong Sam Wa sluices having been damaged. So might want to call first.

Here the link

Totally concur

Ramkamhaeng Hospital is where I go to get my Opthalmic (glasses) prescriptions.


Professional and English speaking, you would be hard pressed to find better.



yeah, have to agree here. it's a 5 min walk from my home and i always go there. it doesnt offer the luxuries the big hospitals have, but they have good doctors and wont cost you can arm and a leg.

In Topic: Whole Bangkok At Risk Of Flooding After Opening Of Key Sluice Gate

2011-11-02 08:09:47

View Postwhybother, on 2011-11-02 07:34:34, said:

View Postsparebox2, on 2011-11-02 07:29:39, said:

A win for the poor.
This should be the way to fight double standard.
Why should bangkok be kept dry? Do bangkok people pay special tax for this privilege?
Don't any poor people live in Bangkok?

Some of the people in flooded areas still have jobs in Bangkok.  Do you want them to lose their jobs too?

Also, given that very few Thai's pay tax, maybe the people in Bangkok DO pay a special tax for this privilege.

there are so many reasons why this is a bad idea.... i personally dont care if it floods, if it happens it happens. but these people only care about the social injustice they face because the city which provides most of them with jobs, and not to mention food and water, isnt flooded. we'll just see what happens when they start whining about starving or because their government compensation package shrinks because bkk needs to be bailed out too. honestly, if they act like that, they totally deserve it. it's the collectivist mentality, one monkey does it, and all the other monkeys see and follow....



In Topic: Korean Tourist In Phuket ICU After Tour Van Slams Into Tree

2011-10-24 21:59:40

i was involved in a crash in one of those death traps on my way to school in august. the van's brakes failed on bangna trat as we were approaching the toll booth and it plowed into another car which was paying going at least 120. no seat belts available. i was hospitalized with a broken spine..... yay for thai vans.

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