
So PM Somchai has declared a state of emergency at the airports in Bangkok. Will that lead to anything?
Does Somchai have enough authority left to clear the airports by force? The commanders will want to know which way the wind blows as they are afraid of getting blamed for any bloodshed if they are on the losing side.
Rumours about a miltary coup swirl in Bangkok, as usual.
The Nation quotes the head of the Airporth Authority of Thailand as saying Suv Airport will open again on the 29th of November at 6pm. How can he know that?
I think I will just stay in Malaysia a while longer.
November 28th, 2008 at 6:23 am
I hear the army commanders groaning and gritting their teeth, “oh damn… we’re going to have to do another coupe and clean all this up again… looks like it’ll be another hard day at work, better have a good breakfast!”
lol you will be swamped by panicking moneyboys asking for “500baht, I hungry no money, you lich, you let me go your loom” if you go back now!
November 28th, 2008 at 8:46 am
yep … the moneyboys will be hitting up every farang in sight .. now all you need is an inbound flight …
November 28th, 2008 at 9:51 am
waaaaaa … i wanna go bangkok! i miss my bf:) looks like i will hv to go bangkok through hatyai then .. hehehe
November 28th, 2008 at 5:32 pm
You obviously haven’t visited Ireland. Now there’s a banana republic.
November 28th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
You can get into Thailand “easily.” Fly to Singapore and take Silk Air to (for example) Chiang Mai. Their flights do NOT stop in Bangkok. Then take a bus or the overnight train (with sleeper) to Bangkok. Or stay in Chiang Mai and enjoy it. They say the government’s here, too! :-0
November 28th, 2008 at 9:35 pm
Flights from Malaysia and Singapore to Chiang Mai are full till late next week. (Surprise!)
November 28th, 2008 at 10:17 pm
Are you already working on a brand new gayboymalaysia.com?
November 28th, 2008 at 10:36 pm
gayboyformerlyinthailandnowstrandedinmalaysia.com?
November 29th, 2008 at 5:08 am
LEADING BOYOLOGIST STRANDED: WORRIED ABOUT BOYS IN THAILAND
The recent civil unrest in Thailand has stranded leading boyolgist Dr Silom Farang in Malaysia, leaving him unable to study the effects of the situation on this sometimes fragile species.
“I am both furious and very worried”, Farang exclaimed with animated arm movements. “I have no idea how this is affecting the boys in Bangkok. I know they are a very resiliant species but I am always so worried about whether they will be ok.”
Our Bangkok corrospondant ventured daintily into their habitat to interview some of Farang’s subjects. “I hungry, I no money”, said one.
“I want Farang, him come back. He lich. He help me.”, said another.
“I hope he come back. He can study me. I let him study me everywhere”, said another. “I also like study him. Him han-sam man”, the boy gushed.
We streamed these interviews to Farang in Malaysia, “Oh dear. I am worried sick”, he exclaimed. “You know the only way to study the effects of this crisis is to really get hands on and study every inch of their bodies. I just can’t do that if I am in another country can I?”
The crisis continues.