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Genauso funktioniert Rot ( Clip Herr im weissen Shirt ):




Und wie auf dem Clip "badet" man dann in der Opferrolle.


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berndgrimm hat geschrieben:
Euer Sim muss die Markmale PECHVOGEL und TOLLPATSCH besitzen. Wenn ihr jetzt Besuch vom Sensenmann bekommt und ihr schon ein Geist seid sagt er : "Dein ständiges Unglück amüsiert mich ungemein und deine Mit-Sims ebenso. Es wäre doch schade, wenn du dieser Welt jetzt schon auf Nimmerwiedersehen sagen müsstest ich werde dich ein anders Mal mitnehmen ...
Mach lieber nochmal den Dragon!

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Boss-Flunkey… They’re both insane.

Posted on May 31, 2013 by Editor

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From Manager, May 15, 2013

Thaksin Shinawatra: I am King Mool Muang… And you, who are you, Plod?

["King Mool Muang" is the name of a historical royal figure. In northern folklore, he was the king of the Lanna Kingdom.

Some of Thaksin's supporters claim he is the reincarnation of King Mool Muang. This stems from a ceremony that was arranged by his supporters to wash his karma (to enable Thaksin to have good luck and return to power again). During the ceremony the medium claimed that Thaksin was King Mool Muang in his last life. Showing Thaksin as a royal figure--employed by both his supporters and detractors--is meant to indicate he has power aspirations beyond simply being a normal politician.] :totlach:

Plodprasop Suratsawadi: I am King Meng Rai :totlach:

Caption: Boss-Flunkey… They’re both insane.

[The Deputy Prime Minister, Plodprsaop Suratsawadi dressed up as King Meng Rai to promote his water management plan at the 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit in Chiang Mai on May 18.]


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Waiting for His Funeral

Posted on June 10, 2013 by Editor

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From Manager, May 22, 2013
Caption: The other colors also waiting for Thaksin’s big event [meaning his funeral]
>>> http://2bangkok.com/waiting-for-his-funeral.html
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Freeing Thaksin

Posted on June 14, 2013 by Editor



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From Post Today, May 17, 2013
By the ax: Bill [reconciliation bill]
By the saw: Amnesty
[The red crab represents PM Yingluck Shinawatra whose nickname is "Poo" meaning "crab" in Thai.]

>>> http://2bangkok.com/freeing-thaksin.html
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Egg prices

Posted on June 17, 2013 by Editor

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From Komchadluek, May 27, 2013
Reporter: Why are the goods so expensive?

PM Yingluck Shinawatra: Because our country isn’t a democracy!!! :totlach:

[Refers to the consumer goods price situation. Yingluck’s government has been criticized for not addressing with the higher price of the consumer products and instead pushing for Thaksin amnesty.]
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Buffalo Ticks

Posted on June 17, 2013 by Editor

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From Manager, May 20, 2013
Tick: As Red Shirt scholars, we oppose the amnesty bill proposed by Mr. Chalerm.
Thaksin speaks to Red Shirt leaders Nattawut Saikua and Jatuporn Prompan: Don’t listen to them… They have just stricken our buffaloes to make themselves more famous.
Caption: The voice of ticks on the buffalo’s butt.
[Refers to Deputy PM Chalerm Yubamrung’s proposed draft controversial amnesty bill. This draft would absolve Thaksin and return his money in return for amnesty for all who acted in putting down the Red Shirt protest in 2010. The Red Shirt rank and file oppose the blanket amnesty that would let the military off the hook for the Red Shirt deaths on 2010. Although Thaksin announced his support of the draft bill proposed by Pheu Thai Party MP Worachai Hema, whose bill appears not to absolve Thaksin and high-level military and politicians, it is believed Thaksin secretly ordered Chalerm to propose the blanket amnesty. Thus, the grand plan would be to push though both bills, and somehow end up with the blanket amnesty that includes Thaksin and returns his money.
The idea of ticks in this cartoon refers to the Thai idea that people will want to grab on to opportunistically grab onto movements and powerful people to promote their own interests. Thaksin and the Pheu Thai are working had to make sure their plans for the amnesty are pushed through and the Red Shirts stay untied as a force on the ground to back up those plans. Thus, those in the Red Shirts who oppose amnesty can be denigrated as fame seekers.
Red Shirt leader Jatuporn is supposedly another example of the fame seeker. Unlike Nattawut and other leaders who were hand-picked by Thaksin to lead the Red Shirt movement, Jatuporn thrust himself into the middle of the debate by proving he was willing to say extreme things to raise the political temperature. Thaksin had no choice but to incorporate him into the movement.]
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Leider versteckt die BP ihre Cartoons im Net!
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Hinweis: Die BP erlaubt keine Verlinkung zu Bilder. Man muss die also runterladen und hier hochladen.
Du hast keine ausreichende Berechtigung, um die Dateianhänge dieses Beitrags anzusehen.
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..We finished democrazy for now!.......weiteres unter http://www.schoenes-thailand.at/
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Killing the Government Critic to Warn

Posted on June 20, 2013 by Editor

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From Manager, June 14, 2013

Title: Isn’t it killing a chicken to send a message to a pack of monkeys?

[This cartoon plays with the idiom "killing a chicken to send a message to a pack of monkeys" meaning to send a warning message to someone. The police said that anti-government critic Akeyuth Anchanbutr was murdered by his driver. However, in the Thai style of not believing quick official explanations, some questioned whether the case is linked with politics as Akeyuth was an outspoken critic of Thaksin and PM Yingluck.]
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