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Alex
I am impressed that you thought fast enough to get a few pictures. I
usually watch something happening and then think, I should have taken
some pictures.
Tim
I wish I didn't know now
what I didn't know then.
thanks k tim for pointing out the two pics by the great alex of melbourne.
do you notice, asian girls start the bout with hair pulling first?
how about western teens/adult girls?
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-pluto
They start with come hither glances, They hug each other, then they
start to touch and caress each other, a kiss or two, then they... oh,
sorry, what was I thinking? :^)
Somchai
>Staying at my in-laws in Ratchaburi during the last
Did you miss the shot where the the titty pops out?
Some cute chicks
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I'll never get all the coffee out of this one !
_______
Geoff B
ah 5555555555555555555
thanks for the joke
now tell me truly what really happens
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-pluto
It's pretty much same same from my own humble experience (which
includes 7yrs as a professional bartender). As an aside, I was always
reluctant to wade into a fight between two females in attempts to
break it up. Never hesitated in a fight between males. Women don't
seem to understand that fighting, at least in the west, is largely a
symbolic dance to determine situational dominance. If 2 guys are
fighting, at least one of them (and sometimes both) are wondering what
the heck is taking the bouncer so long! Women don't get that. They
keep fighting even after the bouncer arrives and, in fact, the person
attempting to break it up can get turned on in an instant and injured
quite bad. I think this is probably more a universal truism than one
that is exclusive to one culture or another.
Regards,
- John Frawley
> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 21:49:35 +1100, Alex Gitlits <agit...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Staying at my in-laws in Ratchaburi during the last
>>trip I went for a walkabout with my camera when I
>>heard some noise at a nearby intersection. The noise
>>turned out to be a very minor collision between two
>>bikes. This resulted in a cat fight which was quite
>>amusing and also the first fight I witnessed in
>>Thailand. I felt like separating them and
>>saying...C'mon, these are not the Thais I know :-)
>>
>>http://agitlits.m6.net/Thailand2005/Ratchaburi/Ratchaburi01/DSC_5098big.jpg
>>
>>http://agitlits.m6.net/Thailand2005/Ratchaburi/Ratchaburi01/DSC_5099big.jpg
>>
>>Alex
>
>
> Did you miss the shot where the the titty pops out?
>
> Some cute chicks
**I thought you preferred rubber dolls? And sheep? :-)
> <snip> If 2 guys are
> fighting, at least one of them (and sometimes both) are wondering what
> the heck is taking the bouncer so long!
I found the same thing when I ran a bar . . . I suddenly realised the
truth of it one night when I had two blokes towering over me on the doorstep
looking sheepish that a few seconds earlier they were threatening to rip
each other's innards out, and I was verbally giving them a slapping (it was
just after the ". . . .oh sh!t, they're going to kill me . . ." thought
passed through my head that we reached this stage).
Next thing I knew they were shaking hands and buying me drinks (I resisted
the offer of one guy's sister, though . . . .)
_______
Geoff B
Thanks Tim. I was very lucky. This is the first
spontaneous for me like that, unfortunately I had
the wrong lens at the time, I wish I could take some
close ups and I didn't want to get too close :-)
Alex
Thanks Pluto. The photo is pretty average actually,
but I feel lucky I could get it in time. When you
see something like this you don't know what to do
take photos/ run for safety or separate them.
Alex
No, it didn't happen. Mind you one bike then drove
off and the other one was still chasing them.
Unfortunately I didn't run after them. There was
probably more to it.
Alex
Geoff?? Only coffee? Well, I guess if it is with
surgar it can be just as sticky :-)
Alex
That sister was Takin Gthepiss all dressed up for a night out.
>
>_______
> Geoff B
Never seen one started, only seen a few in progress.
Somchai
:^)
>Geoff B wrote:
You naughty boys, I'm lucky to have a 'beerproof' keyboard!
Thanks for the pictures... and the comments, Alex.
:-)
Mort
k mort,
keyboards nowadays are quite cheap.
the one i am using now is logitech,made in thailand, 650 baht
another cheaper model
also logitech, made in thailand, 360 baht
(both could be cheaper in th?)
hey, k somchai
you have not helped me out with the rightful answers on how western ladies
sort out their differences ;-)
jokes are welcome but please, some facts too ;-)
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-pluto
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Boring.................
Too bookish, you old senile goat from France.
Get lost and go play with your "boules" somewhere in the streets of France.
Or give us news about what you know the best, "the Thai numbers".
55555555555555555555555555555555
Or maybe your Chinese whore?
Now, that's something interesting for a change.
How is her AIDS going on?
Does she have already huge ugly spots on her ugly face?
Come on, dont be shy.
wonderfull. more please !
You must have missed my answer a few posts below.
Here it is again:
Somchai
:^)
hmm very curious indeed
in your lifetime you have yet to see an encourter of sort?
thanks for the pugna interuptus ;-)
would still appreciate if you would keep an eye open?
>
>Somchai
>
>:^)
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support local industries, buy, read local, not copy and paste.
-pluto
Alas, I've lived a protected life...
>would still appreciate if you would keep an eye open?
Will do.
Somchai
Hi, hi!
Our plutonian friend seems not to understand you're a happy married
man and supposed therefore *not* to see this sort of thing.
BTW I'm not sure that I would intervene in a (female) catfight like
our courageous friend Alex perhaps did!
;-)
Mort
Mort, I didn't :-). I was simply an observer and
happened to have my camera handy...
Alex
yes, thanks k alexg for the candid shots.
i have in my lifetime seen a lot of these in my, sg, th, id and even jp
but did not have the foresight to capture them on silver halides.
maybe it is time for me, if my heart permits, to invest in a video cam to
capture them once again.
one curious thing i notice is, the opponents would "hai, hajeme,- wham,
thud," on the hair, pull, push ditto and the female companions stand by
doing nothing.
i suppose the bystanders know that this "hair displacement syndrome" has to
happen sometime to relieve the tensions between the opponents, perhaps?
another thing. they do not go for the eyes, nose or boobs. just the hair.
--- a noble gesture amongst the victors/vanquished not to destroy face ;-)
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>support local industries;dont't wait for copy and paste in toto
>-pluto
Plobably for the same reson that, in the US, you don't bring up
someone's mother in an argument? Once you go there, it means an all
out war? Just a wild guess...
Somchai
I always make room for such entertainment. :^)
>BTW I'm not sure that I would intervene in a (female) catfight like
>our courageous friend Alex perhaps did!
I usually would not interupt such an entertaining event. :^)
Somchai