tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162482350304935910.post6291387082379133234..comments2023-09-27T15:40:56.529+07:00Comments on Thailand Jumped the Shark: The Nation's Star British Blogger for the Week Patronizes Thailand's Red Light DistrictsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162482350304935910.post-43785504135040928452007-04-12T17:02:00.000+07:002007-04-12T17:02:00.000+07:00This guy has been deleting posts as well. Jesus, w...This guy has been deleting posts as well. Jesus, what a clown.<BR/><BR/>CarterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162482350304935910.post-76617891910280894732007-04-12T14:18:00.000+07:002007-04-12T14:18:00.000+07:00This guy is a clown. Did he really offer or agree ...This guy is a clown. Did he really offer or agree to post a blog for the Nation so he could announce his daughters reaction to seeing some mangy soi dogs?<BR/><BR/>He badly need to be on the next plane home, and that is without considering the truth or otherwise of his alleged outing(s) to Soi Cowboy.<BR/><BR/>CarterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162482350304935910.post-36971618766010582002007-04-12T05:15:00.000+07:002007-04-12T05:15:00.000+07:00In the 'Bowring crisis' of mid 19th century, it wa...In the 'Bowring crisis' of mid 19th century, it was the capitalists of the East Asiatic Company and other British tradesmen that held real political and economic clout behind the negotiation between Siam and Great Britain. The Japanese, American, Swiss investors replaced them by the end of the Cold War. <BR/><BR/>Mandarins& honourable 'gentlemen' of the British Empire were and remain to be counter-productive at the time of Thailand's (regular) crisis. At present, 'Tesco' probably speaks louder than the British Foreign& Commonwealth Office. International relations have proved to be nothing but 'to trade, or not to trade'. Excellent, mankind...<BR/><BR/>ssAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com