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For Fauxie and The Void... our local "all news all the time" radio station has been broadcasting about Red Shirts terrorizing Thailand....are you safe?
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Safe here, just staying home most of the time and not venturing too far from where we are, which is quite a way from the main trouble areas.
A friend of mine lives in Din Daeng though, one of the 'live bullet zones'. She told me she can hear all the bullets and grenades, yet the people are still out on the street. When it rains, however, all the people run for cover. Also, there's a woman in her building who's a yellow shirt who has a red shirt husband. Two nights ago my friend heard this lady shout from her window around 4am to her husband, who was with the gathering outside on the street, "Shut the fuck up! You don't know what you're talking about!" MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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This is Din Daeng
Plans to announce a curfew have been put on hold, but all schools and government offices in Bangkok will be closed for a two-day holiday as chaos continues to wrack the capital and the death toll hit 29. (Photo by Apichit Jinakul)
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Fauxie said: Safe here, just staying home most of the time and not venturing too far from where we are, which is quite a way from the main trouble areas.
A friend of mine lives in Din Daeng though, one of the 'live bullet zones'. She told me she can hear all the bullets and grenades, yet the people are still out on the street. When it rains, however, all the people run for cover. Also, there's a woman in her building who's a yellow shirt who has a red shirt husband. Two nights ago my friend heard this lady shout from her window around 4am to her husband, who was with the gathering outside on the street, "Shut the fuck up! You don't know what you're talking about!" Oh gawd!!! HOW on earth, do they get along in their relationship being red and yellow? So glad you're safe. Allow me to introduce: Ms. Onder and Mrs. Donk! (o)(o)
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Fauxie said: Two nights ago my friend heard this lady shout from her window around 4am to her husband, who was with the gathering outside on the street, "Shut the fuck up! You don't know what you're talking about!"
You guys popped into my head too. Glad to hear everything is OK with you. I assume Dan is fine since I just read a post of his in Music & More. Well. Maybe he isn't fine then. | |
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Mushanga said: Fauxie said: Safe here, just staying home most of the time and not venturing too far from where we are, which is quite a way from the main trouble areas.
A friend of mine lives in Din Daeng though, one of the 'live bullet zones'. She told me she can hear all the bullets and grenades, yet the people are still out on the street. When it rains, however, all the people run for cover. Also, there's a woman in her building who's a yellow shirt who has a red shirt husband. Two nights ago my friend heard this lady shout from her window around 4am to her husband, who was with the gathering outside on the street, "Shut the fuck up! You don't know what you're talking about!" Oh gawd!!! HOW on earth, do they get along in their relationship being red and yellow? So glad you're safe. I don't know. I mean, opposing political views, sure, but being part of something that will mean bringing flying bullets, grenades and fires to the area where they live? She can't be cool with that! We're almost out of the city here, so it's fine around here. I've heard reports of possible bombings in Pinklao, among other places, and that's much closer to us though. All the places spoken about, like Ngamwongwan, are very busy, with shopping centres and lots of people. . [Edited 5/16/10 17:04pm] MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Urban warfare raged through Bangkok today as anti-government protesters battled with the military and a protest leader warned of civil war.
Streets around the protesters’ fortified encampment in the capital’s commercial heart were designated “live fire zones” by the military. They echoed with the rattle of gunfire and small bombs as the Government considered a curfew to try and contain the uprising. The Government also announced that it was extending the state of emergency to a further 5 provinces, bringing the number under emergency rule to 17. With at least 30 dead and more than 232 injured since the fighting erupted on Thursday night, pressure on the Thai Government to end the insurrection is growing. A total of 59 people have been killed since violence erupted in April, almost all of them civilians. Related Links Carnage and curfew in Bangkok Thai army closes in for the kill Twenty-two killed in Bangkok Colonel Sunsern Kaewkumnerd, an army spokesperson, said that the authorities would send the Red Cross to help to evacuate protesters, particularly women, children and the elderly, who wanted to leave the Bangkok encampment. “Men can also leave the site but they have to show they are unarmed,” he said. At the Bon Kai intersection, near the protest base, crowds gathered to try and join the movement inside the encampment, where thousands of United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship protesters, widely known as Red Shirts, have been living since early April, demanding the dissolution of Parliament and fresh elections. The Thai military threw a cordon around the protest site on Thursday evening, hoping to squeeze the protesters out. Soldiers fired teargas, live ammunition and rubber bullets at the protesters, while they responded with home-made bombs and other weapons. Eye-witnesses reported that at least three protesters had been shot early today. Karkaew Pikulthong, a protest leader, told The Australian: “It’s likely to become a civil war. I don’t want to see it.” Mr Karkaew said that he had heard that police had shot at soldiers on Friday and Saturday, adding to his worries about civil war. He was appalled, he added, by news that the bodies of civilians shot dead by unnamed snipers in the Din Daeng district, about 2km (1.2 miles) from the protest site, were left in the street for more than 24 hours because the military refused to permit them to be retrieved. Inside the encampment Natisayan Reungsak, a retired police officer, said that he went backwards and forwards from his home in Lop Buri, about 150km northeast of Bangkok, to the protest site with several friends and often brought his wife. “I’m not scared; I just don’t want Abhisit,” he said, referring to Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. “Abhisit is no good for Thailand.” Protest leaders have asked the Government for a ceasefire but Mr Abhisit refused in a national television address broadcast on Saturday night. “I insist that what we are doing is necessary,” he said. “The Government must move forward. We cannot retreat because we are doing things that will benefit the entire country.” A further offer from the Red Shirts to take part in UN-brokered talks was also rejected today. A pause by the Thai military was unnecessary since troops were “not using weapons to crack down on civilians,” said government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn. The government maintains it is only targeting armed “terrorists" among the demonstrators. Mr Karkaew said that the number of protesters remained steady at about 5,000, even though many impartial observers thought that it appeared the crowds had thinned since the fighting began. He also denied that Red Shirt leaders had resigned, as had earlier been confirmed by others in the leadership, but he conceded that the former chairman, Veera Musikaphong, was now working “on the outside”. Mr Karkaew said that he and other leaders wanted to call a halt to the protest. “Some of us have different ideas; we think we should stop,” he said. “But I can’t leave my people, even if we think differently. I have to stand up to fight side by side with the Red Shirts.” Kanokporn A, a construction administrator who lives in Bangkok, said that she had left her husband and her 13-year-old son at home be with the Red Shirts. “I’m scared,” the 43-year-old said, declining to give her full last name in case of future reprisals. “But we must help each other because if we don’t, it will still be like this in 100 years. The rich people, they are full; the poor people, they are still hungry. I must help the hungry people.” The Red Shirts have long campaigned for an end to economic and social equality in Thailand. Mr Karkaew said that he wanted to begin some form of negotiation to limit the killings. “I invite the Government to come back to the table; killing does not solve any problems,” he said. “It will not solve the protest. I’m very exhausted and very upset. I never thought it would be like this.” http://www.timesonline.co...127944.ece | |
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MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Fauxie said: What the fuck? | |
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Oops wrong one.
Again, what the fuck? [Edited 5/16/10 18:21pm] | |
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FauxReal said: Oops wrong one.
Again, what the fuck? [Edited 5/16/10 18:21pm] He's showing he's unarmed. The thing is, there's that other pic taken in the same place with a guy throwing a molotov cocktail. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Clever diversion on his part. | |
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35 dead MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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This is a horrible situation. I am so glad that you are in a safe place Nick.
Interesting photos.....One should never fight/protest with crocs on or with your pants down, if you want to be taken seriously. | |
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Fauxie and TheVoid take care. i sincerely hope you are both safe and sound. | |
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okay, what's up with underwear guy? the picture above? are they making folks strip? | |
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wow, there's a lotta chaos and disorder jumpin off over there.
Be safe ya'll "Bring friends, bring your children and bring foot spray 'cause it's gon' be funky." ~ Prince
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Ugh! Almost, nearly, kinda looked like there'd be a truce and more talks yesterday but they couldn't make it happen. Now it looks like the govt. will make a big push to clear the streets with force by the end of today (Tuesday). MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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XxAxX said: Fauxie and TheVoid take care. i sincerely hope you are both safe and sound.
I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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FauxReal said: Oops wrong one.
Again, what the fuck? [Edited 5/16/10 18:21pm] perhaps he's seen the "TheVoid" dancing in the chippendale's video..? | |
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damn that is some crazy stuff
I know it's complicated, but violence just looks so insane to me, I can't imagine ever being involved. I have violent thoughts, of course, but I have never been close to rioting or hurting someone. But I have never been pushed towards it either My Legacy
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Haven't heard from my friend p'Uan since Sunday night. Hopefully she's alright. She had a sick kitty and couldn't get out of the apartment to take it to the vet. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Fauxie said: Haven't heard from my friend p'Uan since Sunday night. Hopefully she's alright. She had a sick kitty and couldn't get out of the apartment to take it to the vet.
can you text her? | |
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BlackAdder7 said: Fauxie said: Haven't heard from my friend p'Uan since Sunday night. Hopefully she's alright. She had a sick kitty and couldn't get out of the apartment to take it to the vet.
can you text her? We're friends from the net and I don't have her number. Or indeed a mobile phone, for that matter. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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BlackAdder7 said: our local "all news all the time" radio station has been broadcasting about Red Shirts terrorizing Thailand....are you safe?
[Edited 5/16/10 16:43pm] Oh dear lawd, I would sleep with they guy on the left with the tatoos. It would be a protest fuck of course. fucking hot. | |
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XxAxX said: okay, what's up with underwear guy? the picture above? are they making folks strip?
He was being dramatic to the police and for the camera. In order to leave the protest site, people have to show that they are unarmed. The redshirts are taking this as an egregious act of civil liberties, but being that they've been hurling weapons, grenades, etc. at the Police, I don't blame the cops. This guy stripped to show that he was unarmed plus he was making some sort of grandiose statement at the same time. | |
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Fauxie said: This image made me feel ill. What an amazing capture, though, immediately before the kick made contact with the poor guy's face. | |
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I am praying for this nation 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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ENOUGH!!!!
This. is. too. much. This doesn't mean the thread. I mean the situation here. It's too much. I just want a return to normalcy....OK OK. A return to the insanity of Thailand pre-Taksin redshirtery. | |
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