are you a spastic or something?
liking or disliking living in Thailand is irrelevant - I lived there for 2 years so it is still of topical interest to me as regards to using a Thai based internet forum.
It's hardly going out of my way to spend a few minutes on and off posting here, I have a fair bit of spare time at the moment as I'm waiting for my flight back out to SEA next week (not to Thailand as it happens).
Look Adolt,
You're on a Thai-based internet forum where the majority of members actually live here and you've - amongst other things - referred to them as drunks and/or drug users and the wives of those married members as 'whores'.
This coupled with your blatant scream for attention in the shape of your avatar and login pegs you as being about as subtle as a brick, roughly as intelligent too. On top of all which it's clear that you're no newbie to this forum and are using this 'alter-ego' login to troll.
So suffice to say you're a thick coward and we'll just leave it at that shall we.
How many brothels do you know of that still employ a piano player you thick c.u.n.tOriginally Posted by Adolf
I am on more peoples ignore list than you anyway
Originally Posted by AntRobertson
as far as trolling is concerned you are high up the top ten Troll list - most of your posts seem to involve bickering about some tedious minor point with many posters. It seems you are also a regualar in the MKP section.
anyway you still haven't answered the question yet.
Fok me..you must know everything thenOriginally Posted by Adolf
2 years is plenty long enough to get the idea of a place, how much time do you want?Originally Posted by Jarvis
he told me one day, after a few beers, that he had been conned into going to a party with a few friendly men and women he met in his favourite barOriginally Posted by Milkman
when he arrived, they gave him a beer and talked a while. He does not remember much more, it seemed that someone had spiked his drink
he woke the next day without any clothes and feeling very sore in the anal region. There was no-one around except some apparently gay guy who just told him to go home, everyone had used him one way or another
who would think that could happen to someone in Bournemouth!
I have reported your post
I've been here for over 20 years and am still learning about the place.Originally Posted by Adolf
I am happily married to a wonderful Thai lady, have a decent business, a couple of children and pay the same bills I would be paying if I lived in a western country.
I don't doubt that you have experienced something nasty here and have chosen to bypass Thailand as a preferred destination but that does not mean others have shared similar experiences to what you have.
To insult a race of people, especially a lot of our wives, daughters and friends and then label us all as losers and drunkards because you have experienced failure here is quite a sad relection about your own demeanor.
Good luck to you and your mates with your experiences in Bali and I sincerely hope you find the utopia you are searching for.
It does really make one wonder about the quality of some peoples life, when non Thai residents- including those who have been here on holiday, and those who failed to make a good life here- seem to have nothing better or more productive to do with their time than tell those of us quite happily living here how unhappy or deluded we actually are!
I think the psychologists call that transference. Any how, best of luck in finding something a bit more rewarding to fill your waking hours, I'm serious. I do feel a bit sorry for you. We'll be just fine, honest- but thanks for your concern all the same.
The good news is we are unlikely to bump into smeggie here in Thailand, telling us how wonderful Bournemouth is. (Bournemouth is quite nice actually), but i wouldn't want to live there).
Quote DrA 'who would think that could happen to someone in Bournemouth!'
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if you read the Bali thread you will remember that I was also slagging that place off for being full of queers and muslims (the post got deleted unfortunately) - not that I've ever been there of course but that is not the point.Originally Posted by Loy Toy
I really cannot get my head around opinions such as these.Originally Posted by Loy Toy
According to you, anyone who doesn't want to live in Thailand must have had a bad experience there, which made them want to leave (because to you it is paradise, and it must take a nasty experience or two to stop anyone else thinking the same as you).
Right, try getting your head around this:
Thailand is NOT a paradise. It is a developing country which suffers from a multitude of social and economic problems, as I listed yesterday (plus shit educational standards, which should have been at the top of my list).
Now, I grant you that anyone who is bored of the west, or who needs to be "reborn", or who wants to run away from debts/responsibilities/crimes, or who is a superficial simpleton and wants nothing more out of life than hot weather and shagging peasant asian girls, might prefer it to where they were born.
But for me, I lived there four and a bit years, which was quite simply enough (too much actually). Not because of bad experiences, but because I want more out of life than the things stated above, and Thailand simply fails to provide the more sophisticated things in life as well as the UK does, IMO and IME.
As a place to live and work long-term and provide me with what I want out of life, I'd rate Thailand as 6/10
As a place to live and work long-term and provide me with what I want out of life, I'd rate the UK as 8/10
As a place for a once-a-year holiday for a month or so to catch up with old friends and have a blast, Thailand is still up there in my top 3 destinations, but as a place to live and work, no thanks, I'm not addicted, I can quite easily get on a plane and leave without tears in my eyes, and I prefer living elsewhere.
Last edited by Smeg; 07-09-2009 at 05:26 PM.
I can't speak for either of them but I think they are more angling at the fact that you don't want to live here and repeatedly state as much in thread after thread of more-or-less the same subject matter.Originally Posted by Smeg
^ Because I happen to think that, due to people from the developed world emigrating to the developing world being such a rarity (perhaps one in a thousand westerners do it?), against the tide of popular desire of moving from the developing world to the developed world, it is a fascinating subject, psychologically.
Maybe I'd be better off doing a psychology masters degree thesis on it than discussing it on here
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