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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby ULICK MC GEE » July 2, 2009, 9:26 am

beer monkey wrote:
ulike my knee wrote:look how they learned and then adapted mobile phone's


How Did They Adapt a Mobile Phone Ulick...what did they adapt it to do exactly....could it double up as a Pok-Pok for making som-tum...or use it as a TV remote...or or..?... :-k


A mobile phone is their mobile office,some have 3/4 phones plus more sim cards,try this bm show your phone to any b/g in los,no manual or access code within 2 minutes she will be talking to B.F #1 in wales,all your numbers checked and what she think important gone.Call your pearl of asia on her number,10 min's later she will return call on different num with a perfect reason,to see them now you would swear they had mobiles for ever.plus they have a nice little earner renting or selling them on,but phone must be returned when the buyer is on a love trip
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby vlad » July 2, 2009, 1:19 pm

Have to agree with ulick on the mobile phone crack beer monks they truly are masters of that little piece of techknology a good girl from simple village will have the most up to date phone not the old nokia house brick. I know a girl who 's tirak bought her an up to date phone within minute's she had sussed out the radio on it and decided it no good need samsung.
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby saint » July 2, 2009, 2:45 pm

isnt generalisation a wonderful thing ? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby beer monkey » July 2, 2009, 3:32 pm

I still don't get it....how do they adapt a mobile phone.....so they got several sim cards and use several handsets.....who don't....?? you make them sound like cave people...only just getting used to working a phone. :?
All 14 year olds(and a lot younger) could do the same with the sussing of phone options and stuff....even my 3 year old gets the phone unlocks it and calls me.
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby jackspratt » July 2, 2009, 8:54 pm

beer monkey wrote:I still don't get it....how do they adapt a mobile phone.....so they got several sim cards and use several handsets.....who don't....?? you make them sound like cave people...only just getting used to working a phone. :?
All 14 year olds(and a lot younger) could do the same with the sussing of phone options and stuff....even my 3 year old gets the phone unlocks it and calls me.


How very unkind of you BM :evil:

What rights have primitive, money hunting Thai women got that allows them to suss out advanced western technology such as a mobile phone. :D

After all, it takes us ossified farangs years and years to work out just how to turn on and off the predictive text function - and those uneducated field monkeys seem to be able to do it in the twinkling of an eye. Damn impertinence I say.
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby Thaitanium » July 2, 2009, 10:15 pm

Well, way off the OP, but could not resist. It wasn't always mobiles here.

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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby cali4995 » July 3, 2009, 7:50 am

Don't underestimate the power of the mobile. once knew a girl who had one of those older
brick types, didn't even work, just carried it around for show. threw it at my head and
actually drew blood. i'm all for the smaller, pocket types. less weapons on the street. :lol:
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby ULICK MC GEE » July 3, 2009, 9:25 pm

beer monkey wrote:I still don't get it....how do they adapt a mobile phone.....so they got several sim cards and use several handsets.....who don't....?? you make them sound like cave people...only just getting used to working a phone. :?
All 14 year olds(and a lot younger) could do the same with the sussing of phone options and stuff....even my 3 year old gets the phone unlocks it and calls me.


99.9% of people have one phone and one card,people with multiple phone's/card's do so for a reason in this case it is for their line of work and they have come up with a system to suit,i.e.. Adapt
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby Irish Alan » July 3, 2009, 9:44 pm

I'm getting confused. Is this topic about a couple getting stabbed or mobile phone technology? :-k :-k :-k
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby Prenders88 » July 3, 2009, 9:47 pm

Irish Alan wrote:I'm getting confused. Is this topic about a couple getting stabbed or mobile phone technology? :-k :-k :-k



Me too.
Is it about a couple getting stabbed for their mobile phone?
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby DeNuit » July 3, 2009, 10:04 pm

About bar girls with multiple mobile phones going crazy because of the radio/telephone wawes of them and starting to stabbeb people ? ;)
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby ULICK MC GEE » July 4, 2009, 12:56 am

BobHelm wrote:In fairness Ulick the couple had a NUMBER of visits from various branches of the Thai Police Service and various ranks as well (some pretty dam important for the region, let alone Udon). Statements were certainly taken from the Gentleman involved (a couple at least) but to say the Lady was "frail" even when she left hospital is putting it about right.
I think they were waiting for her to recover enough before putting her under the pressure of recounting the events - believing that they were no longer in physical danger. I think that the ladys' statement would be needed to make the charge more serious than (for example) grievous bodily harm which is probably about the maximum for the Falang involved.
I believe the couple are very satisfied with the attention the police have paid to the incident so far.
I think one of their major concerns is that something serious & dramatic is done to ensure (as much as that is ever possible) that no one goes through it again...


Bob only kopped this now #-o ,it is good that all concerned are working together and the injured party are pleased with bib which will also give a feeling of security and support when most needed.
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby Khun Paul » July 5, 2009, 6:40 am

Having had an interest in this story due to personal interests, I would add a note of caution, we are in general castigating the alleged offender ( I SAY ALLEGED), we have heard about the fight, but in fairness to both parties we have basically heard from one perspective.
We do by nature feel for the victims and support them but we must not lose sight that there are two sides to the story, I am sure Bob could regale us with the whole story but then that could be counter-productive, so before we hang draw and quarter the lady in question, it might be good idea to await the outcome of offical enquires and the subsequent fallout from that.
Not wishing to side with any of the protaganists, I am conscious of this post leaning towards the injured party and against the alledged offender.
Reasons for the escalation on violence has not been disclosed and maybe will never be told, but I am sure that there will be reasons and until those are aired we are all coming to decisions based on suppositions.
The level of violence in this incident is unacceptable I agree, however the cause is not known and I ask thet we try to be fair and see it as an incident , keeping our comments about the incident, and not the offenders or victims .
If we go down the road of being Judge and Jury unless we know all the facts or were there, is a dangerous path to follow.
WE all know who we think did the stabbing and we all think we know why, but to date neither of the parties have said anything to us via this site.
Some may say fairness be damned, but although too often we feel aggrieved at the lack of fairness operated against us, we must never descend the that level, everyone in my book is innocenet until PROVEN guilty.
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby Laan Yaa Mo » July 5, 2009, 6:53 am

[b][color=#000000]WE all know who we think did the stabbing and we all think we know why - quote by Khun Paul[/b][/color]

Not me. Fill me in, I don't have a clue.

Your other advice and comments about not burying Caesar too soon before 'we' know the whole story is well-taken.
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Re: Farang couple stabbed in Udon Day & Night complex

Postby Khun Paul » July 5, 2009, 7:27 am

WE all know who we think did the stabbing and we all think we know why - quote by Khun Paul

Not me. Fill me in, I don't have a clue.



Yes too true, we do all think we know but I was retracting that obviously slanderous comment to adjust to a cautionary note not to be too judgemental about the whole affair.
i apologise if I made an erroneous statement which could be taken out of context, i am too well aware that such comments could have a discriminatory effect on both parties involved.
And before anyone says anything, I have not been nobbled, i am just trying to be what i was for many years an impartial observer, coming to decision when all the facts are known.
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