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Source: http://super-sandrac.blogspot.com/2010/08/clown-rampange.html
Sorry people but I've sold out to the evil corporations. In this case - Google. I've joined the AdSense projet and now I'm rolling in some cash to get my beer! :D
I'm all charity BTW! All the income goes for the victims of famine (famine of beer that is) so help me on this cause and click the damn advert for me please! It only takes a second (actually less). :D
Thank You! :)
OK! Now to the blog part.
After yesterdays rain and soakiness it was sunny and not hot! I felt great! So i worked out this morning.
Can you believe it? My lazy a*s and working out? Yup it's true. And i was waken up at 8 a.m. so i had nothing better to do. :D And now enough about me. This is my 3rd attempt to raise a discussion among my readers (inventor of beer and internet bless you people). And the topic is: What do YOU want to see in my blog? Or if more specific what do you like and what do you don't like in my blog. What do you want to see more or less (videos, pictures, music, reviews of whatever, funny stories or my thoughts on politics or whatever). Please leave a comment (for real!), the comment section is open for everyone.
And now a funny video:
OK people i'm out! ;)
P.S. I cut my hair today! :D
Source: http://austriss.blogspot.com/2010/08/money-and-stuff.html
Great video and idea behind this, no sure if it was deliberate but I rate this promotion of Thailand well above any of the events that have been hastily arranged to forget recent atrocities in Bangkok and beyond - even in Saraburi held a concert at the army base where a leading profession had been held, without charge, promoting massive negative media focus.
The video has proved so popular the Associated Press has even written about it - see here - after it hit 250,000 views on YouTube.
May I present the Thai police...as you've never seen them before (I hope)...covering K-Pop band Super Junior...
As you may know my father in law is a senior policeman.
He thought this was great and event started joining in the moves, ably assisted by his young grandson with a penchant for singing, dancing and general showmanship.
Am working on convincing him to commission a retake on this from the boys at this station...would be amazing, though they aren't quite as photogenic as this bunch.
Stay tuned for the Nong Khae Saraburi version...
Source: http://jonnytheforeigner.blogspot.com/2010/08/thai-police-as-youve-never-seen-them.html