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Tell that to bro adidas88. He'll also be in BKK this week. His fantasy is to be Superman (空中飞人). Hahaha. :D PS: Bro adidas88 please sms your Thai no. to my Singapore no. when you've reached BKK. Have a safe flight. Cheers! :) |
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True Website states that top-up 10B and get 1 year validity. Is that for real? |
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will msg u when i touched down on 27th late evening ... not sure if we can meeet up or not but will call u ... u have a safe flight too ... dun bio the korean stewardess ... |
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will be in bkk 4-7dec next wk
any bros there keen to cheong , please pm me. |
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I will be in BKK from 5-8/12 ;)
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Will be in BKK from 28/11-01/12!!!any bros wan to cheong together....pls drop me a PM...I'm alone....Haiz
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actually, i feel that sometimes the girls are secondary,
i derived more fun meeting the different bros here and seeing their different jungle survival skills. just my thoughts . anyway, will update some info as i am there from 4-7 dec 08 |
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suppose to go bkk next week but now airport closed already ... how to go :mad:
think its not safe to go there now. |
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PAD vs. taxi drivers in Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi
People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protesters on Tuesday evening clashed with a group of pro-government taxi drivers on Vibhavadi Road, which left at least 11 injured. Two of the taxi drivers suffered gunshot wounds. According to the police, the PAD demonstrators attempted to break into the Khon Rak Taxi (Taxi Lovers) radio station on Vibhavadi Road, Soi 3, but a group of taxi drivers prevented them. As a result, both sides exchanged blows and threw things at each other until more than 60 policemen arrived to settle the situation. The radio station is known for supporting the coalition government led by the People Power party (PPP). Meanwhile at Suvarnabhumi airport, groups of taxi drivers and supporters of the PAD armed with weapons, including slingshots, fought each other before the police broke up the violence. |
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No planes out of Suvarnabhumi
Airport authorities closed down Suvarnabhumi airport on Tuesday night as the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) fought with taxi drivers in another step in attempting to topple the government. Protesters - some masked, some armed with metal rods - broke through police lines and flowed into the busy terminal, disrupting airport operations, in an attempt to stop Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat from returning to the country. PAD demonstrators used cars and trucks to block the only highway with access to the airport. Acting Airports of Thailand (AoT) president and Acting Suvarnabhumi Airport Director Serirat Prasutanont announced shortly after 9pm that the airport cancelled all departing flights. For the time being incoming flights are still arriving, but airport operations have been greatly disrupted. PAD leader Sondhi Limthongkul announced at the anti-government stage at Government House that Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat must resign without any condition to pay for its guilt in the Oct 7 violence which killed on demonstrator and injured more than 400 people at parliament. Government Spokesman Nattawut Saikua had announced earlier that the premier, a brother-in-law of deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, would return to Thailand via an alternate port of entry |
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My friend is supposed to go BKK tomorrow but due to this...."LIAO LOH" :rolleyes:
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