Yesterday the World Cup kicked off and not a single crime was committed in the nation of smiles. Police sat at checkpoints throughout Pattaya without being able to collect a single baht from motorists violating the traffic laws. Investigators predict that over 1.5 million students will gamble lunch money on the games. Noodle shop owners are already complaining about the drop in revenue.





Karaoke bars are already featuring national songs for lucky punters to celebrate winning their bets. Trinidad & Tobago’s 0-0 draw with Sweden had them searching the internet for the anthem.
Clue; it isn’t BIG BAD LEROY BROWN.
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Yesterday the World Cup kicked off and not a single crime was committed in the nation of smiles. Police sat at checkpoints throughout Pattaya without being able to collect a single baht from motorists violating the traffic laws. Investigators predict that over 1.5 million students will gamble lunch money on the games. Noodle shop owners are already complaining about the drop in revenue.





Karaoke bars are already featuring national songs for lucky punters to celebrate winning their bets. Trinidad & Tobago’s 0-0 draw with Sweden had them searching the internet for the anthem.
Clue; it isn’t BIG BAD LEROY BROWN.
posted on Saturday, June 10th, 2006 at 1:44 pm and filed under News -
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