ChristianPFC Posted April 28, 2010 Posted April 28, 2010 Let's hope the situation doesn't change to the worse and everybody (Expats, Tourists, Thais) stops laughing, but for the moment, I have these two jokes: "Red Shirt? Yellow Shirt? Depends on what goes better with my pants." (Not my idea, from http://toogaybangkok.blogspot.com/) "Red Shirt? Yellow Shirt? I don't care. My hotel room is no-shirt-zone!" Does anyone have more? Quote
Guest tdperhs Posted April 29, 2010 Posted April 29, 2010 Red Shirt? Yellow Shirt? Orange Shirt. I'm bi-. Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted April 29, 2010 Posted April 29, 2010 Actually it's now red shirts, yellow shirts and multi-coloured shirts! Perhaps the last grouping has a better chance of being the subject of some topical gay repartee. Quote
bkkguy Posted April 29, 2010 Posted April 29, 2010 Soliders On Patpong Distracted By Shirtless Movement not the Nation PATPONG – Infantrymen assigned to Patpong were reported to be fatigued and on edge after spending much of last night keeping a close eye on the shirtless movement that took over the soi. The shirtless movement began slowly around 8pm and then peaked around 11pm with many taking off and putting on their shirts in rotating 20-minute shifts, a tactic that appeared to frustrate the soldiers. Around midnight, the situation grew even more tense when soldiers were alerted of a panty-less gathering halfway down the street. but the "pillars of thai society" are being protected: Army Vows To Protect King’s Castle, King’s Castle II not the Nation PATPONG – As many as 1,000 soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division were stationed on the Silom area including Patpong Road yesterday, as the army made good on its vow to protect the business district and the King’s Castle institution from a planned invasion by red-shirt protesters. bkkguy Quote