Thailand going mental regarding alcohol

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Re: Thaland going mental regarding alcohol

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The Tiger beer promotional girls in their figure hugging outfits are always a lovely site to behold. Always brightens up an evening if they are around. Would be a shame if they became no more.
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
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they want to return to some kind of imagined conservative past.
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Still living in Thailand? The following link contains must-read information:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bug-out_bag

"The primary purpose of a bug-out bag is to allow one to evacuate quickly if a disaster should strike."

"The suggested contents of a bug-out bag vary, but most of the following are usually included:

Enough food and water to last for 72 hours

Non-perishable food

Water purification supplies

Cooking supplies

A first aid kit

Fire starting tool (e.g., matches, ferrocerium rod, lighter, 9-volt battery, etc.)

A disaster plan including location of emergency centers, rallying points, possible
evacuation routes, etc.

Professional emergency literature explaining what to do in various types of disaster,
studied and understood before the actual disaster but kept for reference

Maps and travel information

Standard camping equipment, including sanitation supplies

Weather appropriate clothing (e.g., poncho, headwear, gloves, etc.)

Bedding items such as sleeping bags and blankets

Enough medicine to last an extended evacuation period

Medical records

Battery or crank-operated radio[24]

Lighting (battery or crank operated flashlight, glow sticks)

Cash and change, as electronic banking transactions may not be available during the initial period following an emergency or evacuation

Positive identification, such as drivers license, state I.D. card, or social security card
Birth certificate or passport

Fixed-blade and folding knife/Swiss Army Knife

Duct tape and rope or paracord

Plastic tarps for shelter and water collection

Wire for binding and animal traps

Compass

Firearms

Slingshot, pellet gun, blowgun or other small game hunting equipment

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Cowshed Cowboy wrote:The Tiger beer promotional girls in their figure hugging outfits are always a lovely site to behold. Always brightens up an evening if they are around. Would be a shame if they became no more.
I banged one for a while. She was Tiger one night, Heineken the next, Singha, Chang etc.
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sigmoid wrote:Still living in Thailand? The following link contains must-read information:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bug-out_bag

"The primary purpose of a bug-out bag is to allow one to evacuate quickly if a disaster should strike."

"The suggested contents of a bug-out bag vary, but most of the following are usually included:
The list is rather long,I like to keep essentials to a minimum if possible. This is my bug out bag, its waterproof and transparent to allow a quick check on the condition of contents.:D .

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all u need in a bug out bag is

1. passport
2, Cash/Credit cards
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
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Cowshed Cowboy wrote:The Tiger beer promotional girls in their figure hugging outfits are always a lovely site to behold. Always brightens up an evening if they are around. Would be a shame if they became no more.
Mabe we will get swarms of unemployed beer girls coming over the border to work in beer gardens and KTVs here! Wait-HE could do a swop. Beer girls for garment and construction workers. Coupled with the Australian deal to supply Aussi beef to offload refugees. Could be the deal of the century. We end up with an unlimited supply of Aussi beef and beer girls :beer3:

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wackyjacky wrote:
Cowshed Cowboy wrote:The Tiger beer promotional girls in their figure hugging outfits are always a lovely site to behold. Always brightens up an evening if they are around. Would be a shame if they became no more.
I banged one for a while. She was Tiger one night, Heineken the next, Singha, Chang etc.
That takes the concept of mixing your drinks to a whole new level.
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
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it was all "dust in the wind"
PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) has no plans to ramp up enforcement of existing laws regulating the promotion of alcohol, despite reports stating otherwise, the Phuket Gazette was told today. -
“We have received no new instructions about this, and we have no plans to launch any campaigns to specifically crack down on the promotion of alcohol,” she told the Gazette.
http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket-new ... ad-image-0
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
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