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Expat page in the Nation was a good replacement but just for taking the piss out of the authority in Toyland.
It was shaving cream, not after-shave.Quote:
Originally Posted by blackgang
Here's a link for all of the Burma Shave ads.
Burma Shave Slogans of the Fifties - Page One
Just been googling, seems Bernard is alive and well and still doing book reviews for the Bangkokpost.
someone should send him a link to this thread
He died about 15 years ago.
When someone is old and farts dust, they are exalted.
Especially when they write about the "nightlife" of Bangers, from a 70 year old's perspective.
So erudite. So expertise.
Old Geezer is in bed, while we're doing the field work.
And his Pay for Read coloumn didn't last long did it.
Another charlatan, needs to go away and burn out.
Better to burn out, than to fade away --Neil Young.
FFS milky 2 posts above yours!
^ hehe
Funny you started this thread, DD, as for some weird reason, Trink popped into my thoughts the other day. Sure, his column was naff, but it gave a homestyle, old colonial days feel to the Post, like hometown newspapers still do. Even if you rolled your eyes at it, it was sort of comforting.
AND I DON'T GIVE A HOOT!!!:)
Peterpan is still with us.
Why shouldn't Bernard Trink be
A couple of American Independance Days he went to Soi Rangnam to my local drinking hole and did reviews on the burgers that Doug the American owner made himself and described us as a "boistrous crowd"..so I could say I appeared in his column...but I won't!!
i can remember seeing trink wandering around the bars years ago, his great lumbering hulk with his trousers hitched up under his armpits and that fucking medallion he wore as if it was the victoria cross, he always had his thai midget diddy man photographer with him, about 3 paces behind, ready to snap a shot of prostitute of the week for his column. they reminded me of the two ronnies, it was always a good read but no surprise when his column was axed by the editorial hypocrites of the post. his column was of a no longer acceptable, but fondly remembered and much missed era.
those really were the days.
He wouldnt be able to enter it in his typewriter. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by jizzybloke
Yes those were the days when Trink, Molly Meldrum (a poof Aussie music guru/ TV presenter) and a few other notable long term farangs would grace the Pong to everyone's delight or dismay depending on their level of inebriation.
Trink made the mistake when he left the Post of charging a subscription for his spin-off site.
Fatal. In those days (and it still largely applies today) people won't pay for content unless porno.
^He should do something in the stickman vein, weekly column, few adverts, pretty sure he could do it better than an engrish teecher.
Most of his column was just cut & pastes of things his readers had sent in. Hardly ever an original thought or opinion of anything.
Stickman did it better, and online, and for free.
The Bangkok World was one of those maverick publications {60's & 70's} that sought out a reputation for independent and investigative journalism. Especially during the American war years as well as the turbulent Thai domestic periods.....unlike a number of surface mainstream info sources that succumb to the establishment, the BKK World was a dissenting beacon {for it's time}.
Trink was an institution, hard to judge his column by the standards of today, they were a reflection of a different time and Trink's writing style was a reflection of a different era as well, but Trink was able to make a living for YEARS doing little more than trolling bars and writing a short column. Sweet deal. Last time I saw him around around was 3 or 4 years ago at the Fourth of July celebration at NIST.
Come on admit it, how many of you old timers were hoping Trink would kick the bucket and you could replace him?
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I for one used to look forward to the Nite Owl. Did for a fair few year. Once he went to half a page it was all over. Funny watching new arrivals fighting over that section of the paper.