XPost: soc.culture.thai, rec.scuba   
   From: krypsis@optusnet.com.au   
      
   On 17/07/2010 9:25 PM, Takin & Kanoknuan wrote:   
   >   
   >   
   > "Cheesy Bob" wrote in message news:   
   > dedd3d974899@b4g2000pra.googlegroups.com...   
   >> On Jul 17, 10:09 am, Krypsis wrote:   
   >>> On 17/07/2010 11:45 AM, Cheesy Bob wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>> > On Jul 17, 5:42 am, LarbGai wrote:   
   > snip   
   >>   
   >> I never closed anything down. As you can see I'm still here in the   
   >> land of smiling faces and golden places.   
   >   
   Yep, indeed you are eking out a living on your pension now that your   
   business was closed down! Children in Chiang Mai and elsewhere in the   
   region breathed a collective sigh of relief when that happened!   
   >   
   > **Good on yer Bob! Living the highlife and the good life in Thailand   
   > that Kramer always dreamt of.   
      
   Locked up behind walls and barbed wire too afraid to come out and mingle   
   with the community is living the "highlife"??? You must be joking. I see   
   Kramer is living the highlife freely travelling all over SE Asia however   
   Bob can't afford to even leave Chiang Mai.   
   >   
   > Kramer never got that dream, all he got was a nightmare when his   
   > business went bust and when you had him deported from Thailand. Serves   
   > him right for messing with the Pickle! :-)   
   >   
   Pickles business went bust and he has insufficient fund to even leave   
   town. Kramer, on the other hand, has opened up other businesses. It   
   stands to reason then that his last business did not go bust but that he   
   has moved on, something Bob is unable to do. The population of Chiang   
   Mai, both Thai and expat, despise Bob intensely for his involvement with   
   illegal children. No wonder Bob's too scared to come out from behind his   
   walls. He'd probably get arrested if he set foot outside Thailand anyway!   
      
   Krypsis   
      
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