Janling3 6th Gear January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 Plus #4 Slap can ? what r u thinking? ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leinad8919 Turbocharged January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 what r u thinking? Sorry bro. I don't mean to be offensive. Just trying to see how many verbs starting with "S" one can use on those mammary glands..... #1 See #2 Squeeze #3 Suck #4 Slap #5 would be Stare Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustGoodTrades 4th Gear January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 They look thirsty, keep drinking water. Very likely on estacy. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leinad8919 Turbocharged January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 (edited) With respect to the forum's fairer gender. I apologize for my lousy sense of humor in my last post. I am sorry. I swear I would not want to hurt those glands whether intentionally or unintentionally. Let's get on with the Phuket trip & I shall retreat back to the other thread where glands were intentionally exposed. Edited January 6, 2016 by Leinad8919 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carnoob Supercharged January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 Plus #4 Slap can ? Can slap the bum? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honker 2nd Gear September 29, 2016 Share September 29, 2016 Phuket is no longer a great place for family. Now you need to pay to visit the offshore island. You are no longer allow to feed the fishes. Kind of disappointment for kids https://soulblogger.net/travel/phuket-airport-to-kata-beach/ Bro, can check out my blog. Raya beach is the offshore island to go to nowadays. Still clean and quiet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic September 29, 2016 Share September 29, 2016 Their protracted New Year celebrations in the land of smiles came crashing down at Patong Police Station where they were charged with indecent public exposure, the Telegraph reported, and fined 500 Baht (S$19.70). Small exposure so only small fine. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dleodleo Twincharged October 16, 2017 Share October 16, 2017 http://www.theindependent.sg/baggage-handler-caught-on-camera-stealing-from-jetstar-luggage-at-phuket-international-airport/ Baggage handler caught on camera stealing from Jetstar luggage at Phuket International AirportOctober 14, 2017 A 27-year-old airport baggage handler was caught on CCTV cameras rifling through a passenger’s luggage in a failed robbery attempt. The handler, Abdullah Hayee Mayeh, was arrested while in possession of a stolen bluetooth speaker. Confronted with the video of his offence – which has since gone viral – Abdullah admitted to the crime and surrendered the bluetooth speaker to the airport, so it could release it back to its rightful owner. The incident occurred on Tuesday at Bay 15 at Phuket International Airport while Abdullah – an employee of a third-party baggage handling firm, BAGS – was loading luggage onto the aircraft parked on the tarmac. Abdullah has since been charged with robbery as police investigations are ongoing. Confirming that BAGS provides services for around 90 airlines in Thailand, a Jetstar spokesman said in a recent statement: “Jetstar is aware of a video circulating online and we are taking the matter very seriously. We have launched an immediate investigation and will work with Airports of Thailand, our ground handler BAGS and our local security company to ensure the security of our customers’ property on-board our flights.” 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic October 16, 2017 Share October 16, 2017 (edited) http://www.theindependent.sg/baggage-handler-caught-on-camera-stealing-from-jetstar-luggage-at-phuket-international-airport/ Baggage handler caught on camera stealing from Jetstar luggage at Phuket International Airport October 14, 2017 A 27-year-old airport baggage handler was caught on CCTV cameras rifling through a passengerâs luggage in a failed robbery attempt. The handler, Abdullah Hayee Mayeh, was arrested while in possession of a stolen bluetooth speaker. Confronted with the video of his offence â which has since gone viral â Abdullah admitted to the crime and surrendered the bluetooth speaker to the airport, so it could release it back to its rightful owner. The incident occurred on Tuesday at Bay 15 at Phuket International Airport while Abdullah â an employee of a third-party baggage handling firm, BAGS â was loading luggage onto the aircraft parked on the tarmac. Abdullah has since been charged with robbery as police investigations are ongoing. Confirming that BAGS provides services for around 90 airlines in Thailand, a Jetstar spokesman said in a recent statement: âJetstar is aware of a video circulating online and we are taking the matter very seriously. We have launched an immediate investigation and will work with Airports of Thailand, our ground handler BAGS and our local security company to ensure the security of our customersâ property on-board our flights.â This one not CCTV. Looks like his friend bunknief him. Maybe never share the blue tooth speaker. Stolen things must always share. Edited October 16, 2017 by Jamesc 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dleodleo Twincharged October 16, 2017 Share October 16, 2017 This one nor CCTV. Looks like his friend bunknief him. Maybe never share the blue tooth speaker. Stole things must always share. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic October 16, 2017 Share October 16, 2017 [laugh] Ya I read his friend played him out.Haha what a friend. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shibadog Turbocharged November 30, 2018 Share November 30, 2018 https://www.zaobao.com.sg/znews/singapore/story20181130-912138 headline: 从新加坡自驾到普吉岛 保时捷车队撞伤泰交警 from what I can understand, the SG car hit a thai policeman in Phuket or krabi. sorry my mandarin is fail anyone care to do a quick translation? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinelli_ck 6th Gear November 30, 2018 Share November 30, 2018 https://www.zaobao.com.sg/znews/singapore/story20181130-912138 headline:从新加坡自驾到普吉岛 保时捷车队撞伤泰交警 from what I can understand, the SG car hit a thai policeman in Phuket or krabi. sorry my mandarin is fail anyone care to do a quick translation? http://www.asiaone.com/asia/singaporean-loses-control-speeding-porsche-hits-police-krabi 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tohto Hypersonic December 1, 2018 Share December 1, 2018 Let see rich people from good family in Thailand can has a different treatment. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic December 1, 2018 Share December 1, 2018 I think I juz saw this convoy driving fast southward Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcf777 Turbocharged December 1, 2018 Share December 1, 2018 Singaporean arrested after Porsche hits police officer in Krabi A Singaporean man driving a Porsche was arrested and charged with reckless driving causing injury after hitting a police officer at a speed checkpoint on Thursday morning (Nov 29). PHOTO: BLOOMBERG PUBLISHEDNOV 30, 2018, 9:58 PM SGT FACEBOOKTWITTEREMAIL Choo Yun Ting A Singaporean man has been arrested and charged with reckless driving causing injury after he hit a police officer at a speed checkpoint in Krabi on Thursday morning (Nov 29). According to Thai newspaper The Nation, Simon Ong Chin Sim, 65, was speeding in his Porsche when he lost control of the car. The car spun and its left wheel hit the Thai officer, Senior Sergeant Major Suriya Chumduang, while he was removing traffic cones at the speed checkpoint on Phetkasem Road in front of the 12th Forestry Resources Management Office in Krabi’s Muang district. The officer suffered hip and leg injuries, and was treated at Krabi Hospital, according to Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao. The Nation reported that local authorities said five drivers in Porsches had travelled from Phuket and were speeding on the highway towards the checkpoint. The first driver tried to slow down when the convoy was passing through the speed checkpoint, and the other drivers behind were forced to brake suddenly. The 65-year-old's car was the third of the Porsches and it is suspected that he had swerved left to avoid hitting the car in front of him. However, he ended up hitting the police officer as a result. ADVERTISING The group of Porsches are believed to be from the Porsche Club Singapore, and they were on an excursion in Thailand that began last Saturday (Nov 24). According to local authorities, Phetkasem Road, one of the four major highways in Thailand, is where motorists are often caught for speeding. The Straits Times has contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for more information. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic December 3, 2018 Share December 3, 2018 I didn't know they had speed traps there. Lucky never encounter any when i drove there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shibadog Turbocharged April 11, 2019 Share April 11, 2019 I didn't know they had speed traps there. Lucky never encounter any when i drove there. seemed to only start last year. Even the stretch from Sadao to Hatyai has the speed trap signboards and I have once seen thai policemen stopping cars at a road block on the outskirts of one of the towns there (as well as in other parts of Thai). They actually set up table to process the offending cars. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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