Sunday, August 23, 2015
New discoveries old news
Posted by U.S. Embassy Bangkok on Thursday, August 6, 2015 | ![]() |
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Posted by U.S. Embassy Bangkok on Thursday, August 6, 2015 |
Sakon Nakhon
Sakon Nakhon = one step down from 15th to 16th in the league of 18
Looked up the halftime score at smmsport.com. It was 1-0 then, still respectable. What has been somewhat obvious to me in recent games is that It's especially obvious during the last few minutes of the game when the opponents take advantage. I should be talking, I tend to get exhausted after watching television for 20 minutes. Stamina, also known as endurance, is something the team needs to work on. A few hours daily of exercise and scrimmage just isn't enough. Training should be considered as any other nine to five job, not a part time job. Sakon Nakhon FC next host Khon Kaen FC 6th in the league August 30, starts at 16:00
Updated Aug 23
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Saturday, August 22, 2015
I would have recommended NCIS
Thailand Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has reportedly urged police investigating Monday's fatal Bangkok bombing to watch the U.S. crime drama "Blue Bloods" to help...
MASHABLE.COM|BY BRIAN RIES
Actually there is some truth to this, but I would have recommended NCIS
- Thailand Alternate Police Academy.
Bring back the good old days

Make your own graph
From 2002 to present I have lost $650 per month in spending power.
I had lost $1,232 monthly spending power (on average) in 2011
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Friday, August 21, 2015
It's a media frenzy with few facts and lots of conjecture
To date the Bangkok Bomber has made a clean getaway: Via Lumpini park That is a fact.
Almost everything else you hear is conjecture. Many headlines read "bomber identified," it's a very misleading statement. No name has been put to the face. No nationality has been identified. All they seem to have is a very grainy picture.
Thai red-shirts were the first to draw the suspicion of investigators. That suspicion is doubtful.
There are a few things all Thais agree on. Respect for religion and national heritage his high on that list.
"It's the doings of former dictator Shinawatra, a US puppet" according to one propagandist.
He's not Thai, they say he's a foreigner, he spoke a foreign language. His phone call may have been part of the deception. No phone call would need to be made indicating 'mission accomplished.' They'd get that from the media, social network included. A pickup point would have been prearranged.
Those two guys providing coverage while the device was planted were identified as "suspects" instead of persons of interest. As it turns out they were innocent bystanders who shrieked in dismay when the explosion occurred.
Media reports indicate the bomber has not left the country. I consider that another opinion. This country's borders are very porous. How can one be sure.
There is speculation that the bombing was to hurt Thai tourism and subsequently the economy. Probably right.
Capture of the culprits as quickly as possible will aid in restoring confidence in Thai tourism, but then that's also just as opinion
Almost everything else you hear is conjecture. Many headlines read "bomber identified," it's a very misleading statement. No name has been put to the face. No nationality has been identified. All they seem to have is a very grainy picture.
Thai red-shirts were the first to draw the suspicion of investigators. That suspicion is doubtful.
There are a few things all Thais agree on. Respect for religion and national heritage his high on that list.
"It's the doings of former dictator Shinawatra, a US puppet" according to one propagandist.
He's not Thai, they say he's a foreigner, he spoke a foreign language. His phone call may have been part of the deception. No phone call would need to be made indicating 'mission accomplished.' They'd get that from the media, social network included. A pickup point would have been prearranged.
Those two guys providing coverage while the device was planted were identified as "suspects" instead of persons of interest. As it turns out they were innocent bystanders who shrieked in dismay when the explosion occurred.
Media reports indicate the bomber has not left the country. I consider that another opinion. This country's borders are very porous. How can one be sure.
There is speculation that the bombing was to hurt Thai tourism and subsequently the economy. Probably right.
Capture of the culprits as quickly as possible will aid in restoring confidence in Thai tourism, but then that's also just as opinion
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Posted by Kitar Fon on Saturday, June 27, 2015 | Posted by Kitar Fon on Saturday, June 27, 2015 |
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