Fay Fang Kaew - Thai Girlie Band
By admin | Mai 11, 2008
In Thailand there are two major companies serving the Thai music market.
Some people say, while “Grammy (GMM) Thailand” is selling music,
the other big company “RS Thailand”, also called “RS Promotion” is selling faces and styles.
There is a bit of truth in that,
specialy if you´re hearing the new songs from a RS Thailand girlie band:
Fay Fang Kaew (FFK).
But get Your own opinion!
Musicvideo: Fay Fang Kaew - Phom ruk khun (I luv You)
Musicvideo: Fay Fang Kaew - Karm taam (Question)
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Cyclone Nargis and the Military Junta in Burma, Birma, Myanmar
By admin | Mai 7, 2008
There was no warning from the government about the upcoming cyclone Nargis.
After the desaster there was no reaction and no help from the officials.
But now they are asking for money to help,
we promise there will no single cent reaching the poor and the affected.
They will fill up their own bloddy wallets and support their killers, spys and tormenters.

Caricature found in the Thai newspaper “The Nation” 06.05.2008
Text: Myanmar (Burma) is desparate for financial aid from outside…
…my daughter has lost a US$ 10-Million diamond necklace in the tropical storm….
NO MONEY FOR BURMA (BIRMA, MYANMAR)
AND THE INHUMAN MILITARY JUNTA WITH BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS!
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Beautiful Thai Architecture - The New Chiang Rai Clock Tower
By admin | Mai 4, 2008
In many Thai towns a clock tower marks the center of the city.
Specially for Tourists this clock towers are very helpful for their guidance.
We´ve been quite amazed, as we´ve been to Chiang Rai/Nordthailand
and recognized that the old and ugly clock tower has been removed
and will be replaced with this beautiful Thai architecture.

Picture: The new Chiang Rai clock tower
Not completed yet, You can guess how it will look, when it´s been finished.
The new Chiang Rai clocktower is build in honour to the Thai king,
his majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
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