Swedes stuck in KoW
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Re: Swedes stuck in KoW
thats not in a cast.xX.TROPA.Xx wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 7:03 pm My 60 year old mother traveled from PP to Melbourne in Feb this year with a broken collar bone that needed surgery.
In defense of Bec, (no reason why she couldn't have left months earlier thou)
I once flew from Bangkok to Manila with a cast on my foot cause of a broken bone, it started t swell up and really hurt and i went into the toilet, got out my swiss army knife an cut the fucker off
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Swedes stuck in KoW
^^ Aah, the good old days of yore when you could carry a knife on a plane!!
Back on topic, I believe Bec described herself as intelligent and smart. The story would determine quite the opposite...
Back on topic, I believe Bec described herself as intelligent and smart. The story would determine quite the opposite...
Re: Swedes stuck in KoW
I went to Sweden 1 week mid March and came back to cambodia around the 20th.
Went with thai airways for 400 bucks, plane to Bangkok was 1h early on arrival and there was about 1 passenger for every 5 seats. Easy as a sorya mall prostitute to get a ticket.
But you wanted to stay and drink beer so tough luck. You could have gone home when we all knew flights would start get suspended as it was already announced in the Airlines webpages. Thai airways had for example already started to put all their future as cancelled so thinking you would be able to fly again in june/july is nothing i believe in. They even said that they would operate the last flights just so people would have a chanse to get home.
So aound march/april everyone basically decided where they wanted to be stuck. You didnt go home so you made your choise.
Went with thai airways for 400 bucks, plane to Bangkok was 1h early on arrival and there was about 1 passenger for every 5 seats. Easy as a sorya mall prostitute to get a ticket.
But you wanted to stay and drink beer so tough luck. You could have gone home when we all knew flights would start get suspended as it was already announced in the Airlines webpages. Thai airways had for example already started to put all their future as cancelled so thinking you would be able to fly again in june/july is nothing i believe in. They even said that they would operate the last flights just so people would have a chanse to get home.
So aound march/april everyone basically decided where they wanted to be stuck. You didnt go home so you made your choise.
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