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jingjo
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Yes there a buzz and the Happiness children bring is so rewarding! I took on 2 boys after the Father left them back in 83 youngest was 14 months eldest 4 years They were step kids now there both in there early thirty's Both good guys, I had my first son to there mother Lady Di look a like he's 18 in October and today he's off to the Army for an interview and did I say I'm proud! I have another Son to my Thai Darling Wife he's 12 and is going to be a Vet he tells me, top of the class and Very Hansum, he even beat one of the young hotties in a game of pool last week at TOXIC Only trouble they grow up so fast The best thing about your children is that they will learn English and better there life's so good on you Mags! I can't understand why anyone that never wants Children,or maybe they just are to selfish or just maybe they just don't know what there missing out on. When there old an lonely there life will be missing Family and to me with out Family you have NOTHING. I guess we have thread f***ed this mr dirty but you done it to me a thousand times
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 5:45 pm on July 13, 2011
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cheapcharlie
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Quote: from jingjo on 5:31 pm on July 12, 2011 get your arse down to cheap charlies soi 11 sub soi 70 a bottle or cheaper --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Quote: from bkkz on 12:33 am on July 14, 2011 That's bloody expensive. I can get them for 50 B during happy hours (7-9 pm). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Where and do we have a cheap charlie thread regarding the best happy hours in town
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Bangkok Women : Meet Sensual Bangkok Women
Posted on: 5:46 pm on July 13, 2011
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cheapcharlie
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My wife collected a few orphans I never adopted them offically but pay in their upkeep the youngest 15 calls me papa and wants a smart phone.I never loose track of my own blood son 11 though he is no 1 always. I see lots of injustices in thailand and lots of soulless f***s justice often means injustice just open a pattaya newspaper and look how the keystone cops and soulless judges gloat over others misery, while they get more stripes and money. People go on about prostitution in the west but the girls have it good.When your involved in families and see how they are with their children, and the school system and the joke called a justice system then its the children and really the countries future that are the real victims Here. Not an isaan hooker who choose out of free will to work Agogo because it easy and pays good. In that respect Thailand really excels nothing else comes to mind though maybe food ?
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 6:00 pm on July 13, 2011
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Kaymanx
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Quote: from dirty guru on 3:47 am on July 13, 2011 But as a betting man I would say If Thaksin returns or hell will break loose- That aspect needs to be forgotten and the bridges mended
Yes. My thoughts too. I have a lurking feeling that this is what Yingluck -- if she has a mind of her own -- might just do. She is after all Thailand's first woman at the helm of government, an historic honour that will sink into her gradually as the heat and dust of elections and government-forming settle down. That could potentially influence how she sees her role in Thai history. I would think it is not going to be easy for anyone -- even her own party members or any Thaksin caucus -- to steam roller her if she decides to play Lady Cerebellum.
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Sexy Bangkok Girls
Posted on: 3:05 am on July 14, 2011
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jingjo
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Believe it or not, there was a time when the Election Commission acted tough against big name politicians and managed to elicit applause from the public. It was in 2000, to be exact, when the whole nation commended the election commissioners and Constitution Court judges for being brave and politically unbiased, simply because they did not care who the big fish were. Those were the halcyon days for the "independent organizations" set up under the much-praised "People's Constitution" of 1997. One year before the EC swept away many high-flying senator candidates, powerful Democrat secretary-general Sanan Kachornprasart was indicted and banished from politics for faking a Bt15 million debt while declaring his assets and liabilities as a political office holder. At that time, it didn't matter who you were. Election candidates belonging to the government side were disqualified for fun. Among them were Sanan's wife, Newin Chidchob's sister, provincial governors, influential military figures and close relatives of Cabinet members. You name it. They were such a breath of fresh air that "The magnificent 14" - the nine members of the National Counter Corruption Commission and five election commissioners - were named The Nation's "Persons of the Year" for the year 2000. What happened after that? There's no need to say. The same "independent bodies" credited for Sanan's shocking exit from politics and the fearless disqualification of powerful men running for office suddenly became worse than a paper tiger. They were accused of caving in to political pressure, of being biased in the government's favour. Charges of bribery plagued them. After the Constitution Court acquitted Thaksin Shinawatra of share concealment in a murky verdict in 2001, the slide down the slippery slope has been irreversible. Every decision by the Constitution Court, the NCCC, the EC, the Supreme Administrative Court, as well as the Supreme Court's section for political office holders has been met with scepticism and criticism, and in many cases rightly so. Who politicized the independent bodies and made them lose their integrity and credibility all at once? This is a question the new government must ponder very seriously. The Pheu Thai camp as well as its red-shirt supporters may believe that the country's political crisis began when the yellow shirts took to the streets to try to dislodge a vastly popular government, leading to the military coup in 2006. There are others, however, who believe that all the trouble began when the checks-and-balances mechanism began to unravel. There were a few voices of discontent when Sanan was banned from politics for something seemingly as trivial as a Bt15 million debt that was not there. But they were drowned out by the strong, optimistic belief that such harsh constitutional action was designed for a long-term impact. In a political system so festered with graft, Sanan's fate was meant to sound a serious warning and create real fear. It wasn't to be, as we know. The old culture of "political elite" - the thinking that people in power should escape any tough scrutiny, let alone punishment hit back. The rest is history. Yingluck Shinawatra, Thaksin's youngest sister, is NOW facing an EC ruling. It's too bad that this is an EC that has been transformed so much from the one that lashed out courageously and independently at any election candidate, no matter who the person was. Life is probably being unfair to Yingluck, and she may want to ask her big brother why. It was not so long ago but so much has changed. A lot of people are saying that Thai politics is coming full circle, with the imminent return to power of the Thaksin camp. That the good old days before his time haven't even been mentioned speaks volumes.
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Bangkok Women : Meet Beautiful Thai Girls
Posted on: 3:45 pm on July 14, 2011
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DaffyDuck
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Yeah, those artificial island have done so well, after all. Nice to see that two problems will take care of each other...
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 2:38 am on July 16, 2011
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