sportmuaythai:
I have not yet trained at Chai Yai, although I have heard that there may have been a shake-up at the camp, and the head-trainer may no longer be there. This was just a rumour at Gawilla a couple of weeks ago that I have not had a chance to follow through on. I tried to stop by the Thapae office that Saturday, but it was closed for the day.
I train at a small camp here in Mae Rim. There are only three fighters, and I get ample attention (sometimes it feels like too much lol). I am pretty happy here and actually feel like part of the family.
In terms of Thai politics, you'd probably think I was crazy anyways, because I think Chamlong had some good ideas. As far as the pictures, I know all about the flowers... the coup certainly has its supporters, I never disagreed with that. But to prove my point, here is the BBC's page for the coup in Thailand: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/5361516.stm On the page, there are 7 pictures. Only the very last picture shows any image of the coup supporters... and they don't seem to be from Issarn
But seriously, the only thing I want for the Thai people, as well as all people, is that they are represented by a government that has their best interest in mind, and not just the elites and the urbanites, but all people. Hopefully out of all this, we will see a government materialize that acknowledges this... only time will tell.
I have not yet trained at Chai Yai, although I have heard that there may have been a shake-up at the camp, and the head-trainer may no longer be there. This was just a rumour at Gawilla a couple of weeks ago that I have not had a chance to follow through on. I tried to stop by the Thapae office that Saturday, but it was closed for the day.
I train at a small camp here in Mae Rim. There are only three fighters, and I get ample attention (sometimes it feels like too much lol). I am pretty happy here and actually feel like part of the family.
In terms of Thai politics, you'd probably think I was crazy anyways, because I think Chamlong had some good ideas. As far as the pictures, I know all about the flowers... the coup certainly has its supporters, I never disagreed with that. But to prove my point, here is the BBC's page for the coup in Thailand: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/5361516.stm On the page, there are 7 pictures. Only the very last picture shows any image of the coup supporters... and they don't seem to be from Issarn

But seriously, the only thing I want for the Thai people, as well as all people, is that they are represented by a government that has their best interest in mind, and not just the elites and the urbanites, but all people. Hopefully out of all this, we will see a government materialize that acknowledges this... only time will tell.
is in Thailand and she wants one of you guys in Thailand to say he'll be safe so she can read it herself. Aperantly he's "a really experianced traveler and also very good at life," and in Bangkok.

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