Latest Fashion Thai Schoolgirls
Even my GF, who is a very modern girl, was somewhat disgusted by the latest fad.
Its all the rage in the News that gangs of Thai Schoolgirls have taken to wearing no knickers under their skirts (probably idea lifted from Japan).
Apparently the knickers, spoil the appearance of the skirt (when viewed from the outside).
Of course while being carried on a motorbike these skirts may be prone to ride up.
Whats more, is boring to have black pubic hair ("moi") so this can be dyed various colours for better fashion.
I am not really a fad guy, but...
[QUOTE=Mick Licker]Even my GF, who is a very modern girl, was somewhat disgusted by the latest fad.
Its all the rage in the News that gangs of Thai Schoolgirls have taken to wearing no knickers under their skirts (probably idea lifted from Japan).
Apparently the knickers, spoil the appearance of the skirt (when viewed from the outside).
Of course while being carried on a motorbike these skirts may be prone to ride up.
Whats more, is boring to have black pubic hair ("moi") so this can be dyed various colours for better fashion.[/QUOTE]
this is one fad I can get behind
bangkok pattaya hospital is a scam
[QUOTE=LittleBigMan]RetirerForever,
Since you will be in Pattaya, I believe from what you described that would fit both of your needs is the Pattaya/Bangkok " The International Hospital " Try to contact them on this website.. [url]www.pattayahospital.com[/url] E-mail [email]inquiry@bgh.co.th[/email]
Good Luck,[/QUOTE]You better stay away from the Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. It overcharges in comparison to other private hospitals (also in my own experience) and has an extremely bad reputation with the foreign community. THey pay the local ambulance services bribes so that accident victims and others are delivered to them exclusively. Then an administrator determines if the catch is profitable enough and only if so, you will receive treatment. For such reasons they have sent a severely insured local teacher away to a hospital in chonburi alleging that they had not the right blood type on hold and that it was easier to take the man out of intensive care, put him in an ambulance and ship him off. The man died.
The hospital even acknowledge in writing their police and basically warned all foreigners to register in order to avoid same handling by them.
The stories about that place are man. At the moment, the hospital is engaged in a concerted campaign with advertisements on pattaya beach, in malls, and with private practitioners. Moreover, the hospital enjoys enough leverage with various forums to censor any critical publicity. It also helps that one old fart , Dr. Ian, works with Pattaya Mail TV. So dont expect too much coverage from the local news outlets.
In short, they are the local non-health mafia.
You might like to try the hospital in Si Racha some 30 kilometers north that enjoys an excellent reputation.
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FYI - Bombings in Bangkok
9-30-07 11:41:20
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - A bomb exploded outside army headquarters in the Thai capital on Sunday night, injuring two police officers, authorities said.
The officers had been alerted that someone planted a suspicious package in a phone booth near the army compound, Police Col. Saranyu Prathumraj said. As the officers were attempting to diffuse the device, it went off and injured them, Saranyu said.
No one claimed responsibility for the bomb which exploded a day before Gen. Anupong Paochinda was set to replace outgoing army chief and coup leader Gen. Sonthi Boonyaratglin.
While the motive remained unclear, Thailand has been rocked by both political instability following a military coup in September 2006 which ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and a bloody Muslim insurgency in its southernmost provinces.
Nine bombs exploded in the Thai capital on New Year's Eve, killing three people and wounding more than 40. Authorities have yet to unravel the motives behind the attacks or arrest the perpetrators but it is generally believed that politics rather than the insurgency were responsible for the bombings.
The military-installed government also has said that followers of the exiled ex-prime minister are trying to create an atmosphere of instability in the country which could facilitate his return to power.
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press.