(Snick @ Sep. 21 2006,09:42) I, of course, went out with some friends to see the tanks and had lunch with a bunch of soldiers.
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(stogie bear @ Sep. 20 2006,22:09)(gsr911 @ Sep. 20 2006,20:32) Just saw on the tube that the King endorses the coup leader.
If you're going to go around making definitive claims like this, you owe it to yourself to be better informed. Maybe the King didn't call a press conference and make the statement personally, but there's absolutely no doubt that others did make it with his permission (and maybe, dare we think, even encouragement).
See: http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/21Sep2006_news01.php.
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what the Bear said was that the King would never make a public statement endorsing the coup, in fact he hasn't endorsed the coup. Simple i think.
According to CNN he has said that the cival servants are to take their orders from the army but that is still completly differant then coming out and endorsing their stand. Its called politics.
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(vangough05 @ Sep. 21 2006,14:34) what the Bear said was that the King would never make a public statement endorsing the coup, in fact he hasn't endorsed the coup. Simple i think.
According to CNN he has said that the cival servants are to take their orders from the army but that is still completly differant then coming out and endorsing their stand. Its called politics.
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The King actually just appointed Sonthi as the leader of The Council for Democratic Reform - in what was seen as confirmation that the council had the situation under control.
Sonthi is actually a good one, with a high reputation through all the parties and ranks - and obviously also backed by the very top!
You could call it undemocratic, I'd say it was just excellent!!!
... don't forget T.I.T.
MK
PS:... and by the way I've heard that the bars in Pattaya were open all night yesterday.... any confirmation on that? It would be a really nice move of this new government if the first thing on their agenda would be to skip those bloody closing hours!
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(Snick @ Sep. 21 2006,09:49) Except for the rare soldier on a street corner, you would not even know we had a coup. Its business as usual.
am i crazy to think that simple change in uniform of the guy keeping peace on the corner will mean fewer sweeps of the ladyboys on the streets and more smiles on the faces of everyone?
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I would guess it would, the cops are staying indoors and soldiers are taking over most of their duties - especially traffic control.
I doubt the soldiers will be doing the 3am Nana scatter. Maybe I'll check out the parade tonight."Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon
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(Snick @ Sep. 21 2006,18:14) I would guess it would, the cops are staying indoors and soldiers are taking over most of their duties - especially traffic control.
I doubt the soldiers will be doing the 3am Nana scatter. Maybe I'll check out the parade tonight.
thanks, Snick
would love to hear all the *good* news i could!
get my ass back there even sooner if i can...
now...
any word from this new regime on wanting to legalize marijuana?
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(stogie bear @ Sep. 21 2006,07:15) I keep reading about this currency 'freefall' etc but it hasn't happened!I'm a rough-ridin', hootin' and hollerin', ladyboy lovin' cowboy! Bang bang yer dead!!!
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Coup interrupts filming of Cage movie Thu Sep 21, 5:03 PM ET
Thailand's military coup this week interrupted filming of Nicolas Cage's new movie, a gangster thriller being shot in Bangkok, a news report said Thursday.
The Chinese news Web site Sina.com said Cage had prepared a private jet to leave the country on short notice.
Hong Kong-born twin brothers Danny and Oxide Pang are remaking their 1999 film, "Bangkok Dangerous," Sina.com said.
When news of the coup on Tuesday night reached the crew, Cage was sent back to his hotel. Crew members remained on the set to keep an eye on prop guns until Cage persuaded the producer to send everyone home, according to the report.
The directors couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
Sina.com said filming was scheduled to be completed next month, but may be delayed by the coup, which saw the military overthrow of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
Cage, 42, won a best-actor Oscar for 1995's "Leaving Las Vegas." His screen credits also include "Adaptation," "World Trade Center" and "Matchstick Men."
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