does that affect your retirement plans?
MAD MAC: The Thailand Coup General.....
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MAD MAC: The Thailand Coup General.....
Is a Muslim.........fate has it you're intertwined with Muslims at every turn 
does that affect your retirement plans?
does that affect your retirement plans?
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Steeler [Crawler2]
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yes, he comes from a Muslim family in Bangkok.
man, there are Muslim brothers on every corner of the globe.
check out www.petersanders.co.uk
look at the Muslims in China.
man, there are Muslim brothers on every corner of the globe.
check out www.petersanders.co.uk
look at the Muslims in China.
Well, Mad Mac. It seems that some things are going to change in the next future...
Better think in a country like Dominican Republic or some caribbean island for your retirement...
From BBC:
Thai generals ban go-go dancers
Coup leaders branded the dancing "totally inappropriate"
Thailand's coup leaders have banned go-go dancers from performing for troops on the streets of Bangkok, fearing soldiers may be distracted.
A troupe of scantily-clad women danced for soldiers near the Royal Plaza on Monday, as part of entertainments paid for by a local radio station.
But the coup's leaders - who had earlier told soldiers to keep smiling - have now banned all dancing near tanks.
"We have to maintain the seriousness of the coup," a military spokesman said.
The bloodless coup, which ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, has been broadly welcomed in Bangkok, where Mr Thaksin was increasingly unpopular.
Once initial tensions subsided, residents and tourists gathered in front of troops to have their photos taken. Others took flowers and food to show their backing for the soldiers.
But the coup's leaders said Monday's go-go dancers - who appeared in skimpy camouflaged tops and pants - were the final straw.
"I don't know what the organiser's intention was but this should be the first and last of this type of dance performance. It's totally inappropriate," said coup spokesman Lt Gen Palangoon Klaharn.
Better think in a country like Dominican Republic or some caribbean island for your retirement...
From BBC:
Thai generals ban go-go dancers
Coup leaders branded the dancing "totally inappropriate"
Thailand's coup leaders have banned go-go dancers from performing for troops on the streets of Bangkok, fearing soldiers may be distracted.
A troupe of scantily-clad women danced for soldiers near the Royal Plaza on Monday, as part of entertainments paid for by a local radio station.
But the coup's leaders - who had earlier told soldiers to keep smiling - have now banned all dancing near tanks.
"We have to maintain the seriousness of the coup," a military spokesman said.
The bloodless coup, which ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, has been broadly welcomed in Bangkok, where Mr Thaksin was increasingly unpopular.
Once initial tensions subsided, residents and tourists gathered in front of troops to have their photos taken. Others took flowers and food to show their backing for the soldiers.
But the coup's leaders said Monday's go-go dancers - who appeared in skimpy camouflaged tops and pants - were the final straw.
"I don't know what the organiser's intention was but this should be the first and last of this type of dance performance. It's totally inappropriate," said coup spokesman Lt Gen Palangoon Klaharn.
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