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  • #16
    the king of los is god like in the thais eyes but his son is not liked and when he becomes king the rules may be changed,but then again t.i.t.  

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    • #17
      (moe666 @ Mar. 14 2007,15:46) Sorry guys this has alredy been posted, I missed it.
      we forgive you this time but dont let it happen again!

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      • #18
        (allstar88 @ Mar. 14 2007,10:41) the king of los is god like in the thais eyes but his son is not liked and when he becomes king the rules may be changed,but then again t.i.t.
        I picked up a book last September in Don Muang called Thailand's Political History by B.J. Terwiel.
        (Can't find a price on the book but I think it was about 1000-1300 Baht)

        It's a fairly easy read despite the title.

        One thing that does come accross is that if any Thai king loses the support of the power brokers they have a tendency to get removed. The present King's older brother 'accidently' died from a pistol shot.

        I wonder what fate awaits the kings son.

        RR.
        Pedants rule, OK. Or more precisely, exhibit certain of the conventional trappings of leadership.

        "I love the smell of ladyboy in the morning."
        Kahuna

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        • #19
          During the Vietnam War a dumb ass cust the US a huey for saying fuck the king at a movie theatre. Could be a urban ledgend.

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          • #20
            Don't know if anyone has heard about this other then people who are living in LOS.



            CHIANG MAI, Thailand (AP) -- A Swiss man accused of insulting this nation's monarchy by spray-painting over several portraits of the revered king pleaded guilty Monday and faces a maximum 75-year prison sentence.

            Oliver Rudolf Jufer, 57, was caught by surveillance cameras on December 5 spray-painting black paint over several portraits of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in the northern city of Chiang Mai, police said. His lawyer said he was intoxicated during the act.

            The vandalism coincided with Bhumibol's 79th birthday, which was celebrated across Thailand with fireworks and prayers. The king is the world's longest-serving monarch.

            Jufer made no comment as he entered the courthouse with his legs chained, dressed in an orange prison uniform.

            Judge Chaikrit Devaplin said Jufer pleaded guilty, reversing an initial statement of non-guilt that he had made to police, and a sentence was expected to be issued March 29.

            The trial was closed to the public, and prosecutors declined to discuss details of the case because of sensitivities in Thailand about portraying the beloved king in a negative light.

            "Revealing the details of this case does not benefit anybody because it involves the king and the monarchy," said prosecutor Bhanu Kwanyuen, adding only that Jufer is accused of defacing five posters and faces a penalty of between three and 15 years in prison for each one.

            "In every Thai constitution, the king is revered and worshipped, and he cannot be insulted," Bhanu said. "Thai people cannot accept this act of insulting the king."

            Jufer has lived in Thailand for more than 10 years, and lives in Chiang Mai, said his court-appointed lawyer, Komkhit Kunyodying.

            The military launched a separate investigation into the incident, saying Jufer's act raised suspicion that he was hired by someone opposed to the September 19 coup that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

            Chiang Mai, about 350 miles north of Bangkok, is Thaksin's hometown and a key base of support for the former prime minister.

            Millions of portraits of the king were erected late last year to honor his birthday. Across the kingdom, people also wore yellow shirts, a sign of devotion to the king.

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            • #21
              thrice

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              • #22
                Posted in The Fish box already
                seriously pig headed,arrogant,double standard smart ass poster!

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                • #23
                  seriously pig headed,arrogant,double standard smart ass poster!

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                  • #24
                    Sure I say bbe careful out there but you cannot legislate for stupidity.

                    as that great philosopher forest gump once saaid, "STupid is as stupid does."

                    I say suspend his senttence but let him loose in a bbooze enraged crowd of thais in the middle of songkran.

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                    • #25
                      well he was drunk and he did a stupid thing.
                      but get the prison for that in my opinion is too hard sentence, i hope his majesty the King Bumiphol will forgive this guy and just kick his ass out of the country forever... considering also that the king was rised in Swiss.
                      Bigamy is having one wife too many. Monogamy is the same. -- Oscar Wilde

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                      • #26
                        i think there is some confusion on several of the comments. as i understand thai legal procedings the
                        king cannot intervene in a trial. he cannot pardon
                        an accused prior to conviction. after conviction the
                        person can then be pardoned, but only if he initiates a formal plea to the king for clemency. the court is
                        likely to give him a 10 year sentence, suspended, fine
                        him 50,000 baht and after paying the fine stamp his
                        passport persona non gratis and escort him to the
                        airport. the suspension of the 10 years will be lifted if
                        he ever enters thailand again.

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                        • #27
                          he was sentenced to 10 years at yesterdays court hearing. the swiss government made an announcement that they would not intercede on
                          his behalf. they basically said, 'he's a grown man. he knew thai laws'. when in rome....

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                          • #28
                            He was lucky really, but when the inmates get a wind of why he's banged up he'll find life pretty uncomfortable.

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                            • #29
                              (daveduke007 @ Mar. 13 2007,20:55) I remember dropping a 50baht note once on Sukhumvit and for a split second went to stop it floating away in the wind with my foot but instinct stopped me doing it

                              Its a defo NO NO thing to do standing on the King's head or to insult him, so defacing pics of him this prick  deserves all he gets

                              I have the same respect for the Queen of my country as the Thais do for their King, and wish everyone was the same but thats a different story

                              Dave...
                              well said dave
                              she's our queen too
                              but in thailand it just goes tooo far.
                              mind you this fool should be made to clean prison toilets for a year and grow up 50odd years of age and graffitting.
                              just a sex tourist looking for hot fun

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                              • #30
                                Shucks, no surprise. It's over in that part of the world where Colonel Kurtz was a freakin' god on earth. Just think: would you disrespect Colonel Kurtz? No? Then think if you'd want to disrespect his peer.

                                Brando can teach you all a lot.

                                POL
                                Retired the top 12.  Need a new dirty dozen.  

                                Update: The new list is coming together: Nong Poy, Anita, Nok, Gif, Liisa Winkler, Kay, Nina Poon.  Is it possible to find 5 more?  Until then, GGs:  Jessica Alba, Yuko Ogura, Zhang Ziyi, Maggie Q, and Gong Li.

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