AM not DK in Land of Smiles

Narong Wongwan

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See how the proud Thais defend their country against FT scums.
See how their police reacted?
Only in Sg the locals are bullied by foreign trash

 
Sabai... Sabai...

Why the Thai no sabai sabai?
 
See how the proud Thais defend their country against FT scums.
See how their police reacted?
Only in Sg the locals are bullied by foreign trash

Good sharing. Locals live with dignity and pride in these countries.
Reverse is true in Singapore. The locals are third-class citizens.
 
White trash comes to Thailand to bully locals.
He well deserved it.
 
See how the proud Thais defend their country against FT scums.
See how their police reacted?
Only in Sg the locals are bullied by foreign trash

Well done. What a punch. That guy probably knows some Muay Thai.

Thailand is the only S.E. Asian country not to have been colonized by a European power, hence the lack of a 'colonial mentality' that one sees elsewhere in the region. True, their girls may fawn over the farang, but this is more a socio-economic phenomenon (poor 3rd World girl goes for rich 1st World man – this happens to Sinkie males in Batam & Vietnam too) than anything else.

Sinkies certainly have a lot to learn from the Land of Smiles when it comes to dealing with chow ang mohs.
 
In Singapore, the first person who will wilt when they attend to a case of an Ang Mor will be the public servants, Police, SCDF etc. Partly because our command of English has gone down the drain and also the colonial sense of servitude prevails.

You see our super heroes when dealing with locals. Their chest will puff up and it will no nonsense.
 
Fucking Asiatic should be hung for punching the good AMDK who was disciplining him for his poor driving skills.

An Australian pensioner has been filmed removing a machete
from his car in a road rage incident, moments before being the victim of a coward punch in Thailand.

Colin Gerrard, 72, was involved in a traffic dispute with a local man outside his daughter's school in Pattaya, Thailand, at 4pm on Wednesday.

Mr Gerrard and a Thai man, 28-year-old Sumet Rungratanapan, were involved in a road rage incident that led to the 72-year-taking a machete to Mr Rungratanapan's car.

Following the violent outburst from the Australian pensioner, the 28-year-old Thai man punched Mr Gerrard in the face, leaving the man unconscious.


Dash cam footage shows Mr Gerrard stopping his car in the middle of the road, before jumping out and removing a machete from the boot.

Moments before, Mr Rungratanapan can be seen in a black 4WD attempting to overtake the Australian man.

Mr Gerrard then walks over to the Thai man's car, where he smashed a window using the machete.

Mr Gerrard returns to his car and proceeds to hit Mr Rungratanapan as he walked onto the road.

In another video, the two men can be seen speaking to a police officer after the attack.





Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-machete-road-rage-attack.html#ixzz4vSNlTmnX
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Ang Mo so garang....probably lived in Sg before so mistakenly thot he could Makan the locals as if in Sg
 
Common in Thailand to see locals whacking the farang(caucasians/white men)-esp those who try to drink without paying and those that insult the locals.One Aussie bar owner in Soi Nana told me its common to see farangs pretending to be drunk/forget to bring wallet after drinking and he will have a few of his local guys "escort" the farang to their hotel room to collect the payment.
 
Well done. What a punch. That guy probably knows some Muay Thai.

Thailand is the only S.E. Asian country not to have been colonized by a European power, hence the lack of a 'colonial mentality' that one sees elsewhere in the region. True, their girls may fawn over the farang, but this is more a socio-economic phenomenon (poor 3rd World girl goes for rich 1st World man – this happens to Sinkie males in Batam & Vietnam too) than anything else.

Sinkies certainly have a lot to learn from the Land of Smiles when it comes to dealing with chow ang mohs.
Well done. What a punch. That guy probably knows some Muay Thai.

Thailand is the only S.E. Asian country not to have been colonized by a European power, hence the lack of a 'colonial mentality' that one sees elsewhere in the region. True, their girls may fawn over the farang, but this is more a socio-economic phenomenon (poor 3rd World girl goes for rich 1st World man – this happens to Sinkie males in Batam & Vietnam too) than anything else.

Sinkies certainly have a lot to learn from the Land of Smiles when it comes to dealing with chow ang mohs.

British Empire was a small army unable to fight many countries without Indian armies from India.

Thailand was Buddhist believers and Thai people hv indian names and writing.

It was the indian army dont want to help pommies fight in Thailand.

Pommies without India army fighting alongside wont hv British Empire.
 
In all the "Thai guy beat up angmor" videos I have seen, the Thai always attacks from behind. It reflects the sneaky nature of the Thai people - 笑里藏刀
 
punch akin to transfer of momentum fr bowling ball to tennis ball.........b ball was accelerating while t ball static.
 
Fucking Asiatic should be hung for punching the good AMDK who was disciplining him for his poor driving skills.

An Australian pensioner has been filmed removing a machete
from his car in a road rage incident, moments before being the victim of a coward punch in Thailand.

Colin Gerrard, 72, was involved in a traffic dispute with a local man outside his daughter's school in Pattaya, Thailand, at 4pm on Wednesday.

Mr Gerrard and a Thai man, 28-year-old Sumet Rungratanapan, were involved in a road rage incident that led to the 72-year-taking a machete to Mr Rungratanapan's car.

Following the violent outburst from the Australian pensioner, the 28-year-old Thai man punched Mr Gerrard in the face, leaving the man unconscious.


Dash cam footage shows Mr Gerrard stopping his car in the middle of the road, before jumping out and removing a machete from the boot.

Moments before, Mr Rungratanapan can be seen in a black 4WD attempting to overtake the Australian man.

Mr Gerrard then walks over to the Thai man's car, where he smashed a window using the machete.

Mr Gerrard returns to his car and proceeds to hit Mr Rungratanapan as he walked onto the road.

In another video, the two men can be seen speaking to a police officer after the attack.





Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-machete-road-rage-attack.html#ixzz4vSNlTmnX
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Australian again.
 
Australian again.
Australian whites are the bestest of the whites in the world
they are so civil and so kind
so forgiving and so gentle
this one is rather unusual
must have lived in Thailand for many yrs
imagining keeping such a deadly weapon
in usa no mistake one shot end story
 
Australian whites are the bestest of the whites in the world
they are so civil and so kind
so forgiving and so gentle
this one is rather unusual
must have lived in Thailand for many yrs
imagining keeping such a deadly weapon
in usa no mistake one shot end story

Not those that I met at work: backstabbing and evil. I remember johnny333 said similar of his ex Australian colleagues. Your words are based on nothing but to go against whatever I said.
 
Not those that I met at work: backstabbing and evil. I remember johnny333 said similar of his ex Australian colleagues. Your words are based on nothing but to go against whatever I said.

aiyah who dare to say you are wrong
you are the Buddha
you are the Guanyin
you are the god of this forum
tolong tolong tolong ok
 
aiyah who dare to say you are wrong
you are the Buddha
you are the Guanyin
you are the god of this forum
tolong tolong tolong ok

Jiuhukia tell lies without blinking. You dare to insult me weed means you think you are the god in this forum.
 
I live here so long I don’t even wanna mess around with siamkias police always on their side when foreigners are involved it’s a lose lose situation for foreigners.

Actually Thai people very easy to handle as a foreigner, when a foreigner shows some respect for Thais, we call it kraengjai, they will be filled with gratitude, no need to fight la.
 
Not those that I met at work: backstabbing and evil. I remember johnny333 said similar of his ex Australian colleagues. Your words are based on nothing but to go against whatever I said.

Ahh froggy like my post. Now I recall froggy also said the same about his Australian ex colleagues. Wow three Vs one and the one is open mouth based on nothing to talk one.
 
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