But we all love to read this kind c**p from the French pedo from Paris,
Deckard.
A masterpiece of the tribulations between a French fag and the Thai
hookers...
From: Mort (Deckard)
Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai
Message-Id: <3ea45c8e.2645176@news.free.fr>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 21:05:16
Subject: Re: My (ex) Thai girlfriend
I don't want to give here too many details but FYI the trouble I got with my
three girl-friends is:
- infidelity with the first one,
- repetitive lies ("white lies") with the 2d,
- disagreement about "sin sod" with my present friend.
The last one was not a problem of money, as you may think, but the
comparative importance of our (future) children and her parents.
My point is simply that you can find a Thai lady who is not only after your
money but still have trouble, often worsened by the culture difference.
Regards,
Mort
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Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai
From: Moro@moro.com (Deckard)
Date: 2000/11/29
Subject: Re: Chuan Leekpai please tell us....
I ask this question because as a Farang, I understand nothing about cultural
differences between people from different Asian countries.
My g/f is a Thai-Chinese from Bangkok and a divorcee from a Singaporian man.
She rarely speaks about her ex-husband.
But once she told me she was surprised at the differences between Latin men
and Singaporian men in ordinary life ( she knew your state pretty well ).
Despite my questions, she never explained this quote.
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publish their drug stories in "alt.hard.drugs":
http://Blade_Runner@white-supremacist..org/ &
http://www.yabaalovers@Paris.fr/
Thank Old Trolls and Support a Pervert. You are not forgotten!!!
Regards,
Mort
"Deckard" wrote in message
news:468eb399.10445093@news.free.fr...
> Haze expands health threats
> by Monrudee POONSIN
>
> A thick haze from bushfires in Indonesia has moved over Songkhla
> province, expanding health and visibility threats in the South. The
> southeastern meteorological office reported that several large forest
> fires have been spotted on satellite maps on the Indonesian island of
> Sumatra. The smoke was carried to southern Thailand by the southwest
> monsoon winds.
>
> The office expects the smog to become thinner and eventually dissipate
> with the help of heavy rains expected in many parts of the region.
>
> In Satun, visibility on many roads and at sea has been reduced to
> about two to three metres.
> Many people have come down with respiratory illnesses in Songkhla and
> other nearby provinces blanketed by the haze.
>
> Especially vulnerable are the elderly and children. Breathing
> problems, sore throat, eye irritation, blocked nose and rash are all
> haze-related ailments. Satun provincial public health chief Samruam
> Danprachankul advised the elderly, children, and those with
> respiratory or allergy problems to stop exercising outdoors.
> _
>
> Each year, it's the same cr*p!
>
> :-(((
> Mort
>
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