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09-22-2006 #21
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You didn't space the paragraphs in an easily readible way.
It will never be read by pretty much anyone. I'm just saying, look at it.
I'm going to bed.
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09-22-2006 #22
Go to bed and be quiet, it's paragraphed properly (as it was in the newspaper) it just doesn't have spaces between them, I read it easily enough.
seanchai
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09-22-2006 #23
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It reads like crap, look at it. Just my opinion.
Good night.
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09-22-2006 #24Originally Posted by hondarobot
seanchai
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09-22-2006 #25
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Doh! You had to hit me where it hurts. You think I dont wish I was drunk right now?
Going to bed now, pretty much sober. Thanks for the salt in the wounds. . . ya English bastard.
:P
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09-22-2006 #26
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09-22-2006 #27
An interesting article. If it's true, then the Thai military might be compared to Turkey's military over the last two decades: using distinctly anti-democratic means to protect/restore a previously compromised democratic process. Time will tell. Articles like this often start to appear after a military coup, usually being fabricated propaganda to help justify the act.
Like most people, I wasn't sad to see the former PM go, but this coup makes me uneasy. Thailand has come a long way and, until recently, seemed assured of a prosperous future.
-Quinn
Life is essentially one long Benny Hill skit punctuated by the occasional Anne Frank moment.
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09-22-2006 #28
Update
Things here are running pretty normally...im doing photo shoots,still havent had a chance to take some good coup pics,but I will as soon as i can.
The commoners here seem to be either divided or more often,simply ambivilent towards the whole thing.And although martial law has been imposed people are pretty much going about their lives as normally.
The only real concern here is that the military wont relinquish power as promised.We shall see..when I get back to my island i will upload some pics.
DJ Asia