Jump to content

Listen to Pattaya FM105

View New Content  

ableguy's Photo


ableguy

Member Since 2009-08-06
Offline Last Active Today, 11:31
*----

Posts I've Made

In Topic: How To Use A Toilet In Thailand

2012-05-20 11:25:50

View Postozzieovaseas, on 2012-05-20 03:12:32, said:

So is it a full moon tonight? they just keep getting better and better Posted Image

HINT: About the not having anywhere to hang your pants issue..If you pull your belt buckle loose you can nearly always find somewhere/something to hook your beltbuckle over..

If all else fails simply pull your pants over your head and tighten belt around neck with increasing pressure...

do this and i personally guarantee you will have no more problems on how to do your do doosPosted Image

View Postozzieovaseas, on 2012-05-20 03:12:32, said:

So is it a full moon tonight? they just keep getting better and better Posted Image

HINT: About the not having anywhere to hang your pants issue..If you pull your belt buckle loose you can nearly always find somewhere/something to hook your beltbuckle over..

If all else fails simply pull your pants over your head and tighten belt around neck with increasing pressure...

do this and i personally guarantee you will have no more problems on how to do your do doosPosted Image

Make a nice pho

View Postozzieovaseas, on 2012-05-20 03:12:32, said:

So is it a full moon tonight? they just keep getting better and better Posted Image

HINT: About the not having anywhere to hang your pants issue..If you pull your belt buckle loose you can nearly always find somewhere/something to hook your beltbuckle over..

If all else fails simply pull your pants over your head and tighten belt around neck with increasing pressure...

do this and i personally guarantee you will have no more problems on how to do your do doosPosted Image
to Make a nice photo ( Farangs in Thailand )

In Topic: Danish And Thai Police Chasing Hells Angels And Bandidos

2012-05-18 14:35:26

View Postkurtgruen, on 2012-05-18 14:24:20, said:

On a serious note...
Many of us, have moved here to Thailand, partially, because here,  we can enjoy a little more freedom, than back in our Countries of origin.  Take Canada for example....
They brought in helmet laws, because some people got hurt (riders, not innocent bystanders), seat belt laws, for the same reason, all kinds of safety crap for lawn mowers, etc., because some people were too stupid to operate them properly, 0% alcohol rules, for people under 22, in a few Provinces, 0.5% alcohol rules in other Provinces.
It all turns out to be a big money grab and an artifical way to stimulate the economy, by forcing people to comply with all these new laws.
Often the following excuse is used "If you don't wear/use ...., the tax payer will be paying for your medical expenses".  Sounds right, when you first hear it, but then, following through on that thought.... My taxes are paying for your daughter's/grand daughters abortion.  My taxes pay for the tax breaks churches are getting on not having to pay property taxes, but they still get to mess with politics.  My taxes match charitable donations dollar for dollar, even though I might not agree with some of the charities, the money goes to.  The list goes on and on....
So why the hell should they be able to use cost as an excuse, to limit peoples personal freedoms?
More people get hurt, in the Prairies and Eastern Canada, walking as pedestrians, every winter, with head injuries, slipping on snow and ice, than bikers do, having accidents on their motorcycles, not wearing helmets....so with the original thought of those supporting things like helmet laws, we would see most people in Canada, walking around with helmets in the winter (not just hockey players ;-))
I don't know the full story about the Bike Wars in Eastern Canada, but I do remember one child getting killed, as a result of cross fire, which is sad.  At the same time, there are children and adults getting killed, by all kinds of causes, every day.  Situations, like the one in Quebec, are very rare.  Most of the fighting among clubs is internal.  Nobody wants to hurt anyone on the outside, especially 1% Clubs, who do their best, to have a good public image.  (through Charity rides, being model citizens and parents in their own communities, etc.)
One innocent child getting killed, was enough for the Government to drastically change laws and go on a hunt for bikers.  How would you like it, if you accidentally killed somebody and as a result, the Government would come after all of your family and friends, trying to put them in jail and the media, painting you all as monsters and undesirables?
I've seen corruption on many levels, including the Canadian RCMP.  I have also seen RCMP officers, drive home drunk as a skunk, coming from the Royal Tower Lounge, in New Westminster, BC, with no worries about one of their fellow officers pulling them over, for drinking and driving.  If a child was killed by one of them, one night, we may probably not even hear about it.
This attack on bikers is mean spirited and unbalanced.  Especially in Thailand, where most clubs do a lot of good, doing charity, helping their communities, etc.
Granted, I don't live in Pattaya (and don't want to), so I don't know, what "Bikers" are like down there.  Up here, in the North, everyone is friendly with each other and greet each other with a polite wai,  when they meet.  I've been to many bike functions up here, including many "Northern Bike Weeks" and have yet to see a fight.
That biker, you are so quick to judge, might be the one, who will be the only one to stop on the side of the road, when you have a breakdown with your car, in the middle of nowhere (where others are scared shitless and just keep going).
He may be the one, who donates your kidney, after you drank it away, or he could be the one, stopping your daughter from being gang raped by some local thugs.
All I ask is, that you refrain from making judgements, until you have had a personal experience.  Don't be like the rest of the "sheep".
Posted Image

In Topic: Danish And Thai Police Chasing Hells Angels And Bandidos

2012-05-18 14:21:27

View PostLucidLucifer, on 2012-05-18 11:10:18, said:

Thai mafia, Russian mafia, Danish bikers.......who's next?

Yorkshire puffters ?

In Topic: Phuket Gem Heist: B5Mn In Jewelry Still Missing

2012-05-16 14:41:50

View PostSemper, on 2012-05-16 11:31:21, said:

Quote

One Mexican woman, named by police as 57-year-old Mejia Zuluaga Maria Asseneth, managed to flee the scene, he said.


If this is the now famous 'large' woman, how come she is now a Mexican?  Before she was reported to be a Malaysian.   Posted Image

It sounds the same to people uneducated in geography, try asking your average Thai to point to Mexico on a world map. Not their fault I would be the first to admit crap education

In Topic: Phuket Gem Heist: B5Mn In Jewelry Still Missing

2012-05-16 14:39:05

View Postjeffwendell, on 2012-05-16 00:31:15, said:

hmmmm; salvage rights?

Right on just as I stated in my post yesterday, hey the BIB have to eat too >

Quick Navigation   View New Content Site search: