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Kap pee nong, kap, 3th episode of Thailand's Democracy

So far I have seen all the red shirt compound, it spreads strategically clever, on an huge matrix of streets in the centre of Bangkok. Difficult for the army to attack. Rumour says that tomorrow the puppet prime minister will dissolve the parliament. Today it was again very hot, today it was even more packed with people than yesterday, today I have spoken to many people, today i found my favourite coffeehouse in the middle of the rally which does excellent coffee for 20 bath, today I can say its my second home spending my time in observation mode, today i have eaten in many of the free kitchens, supplying the redshirts with good but simple food, today I had my first massage on the redshirt ground. Today my sweet receptionist Ms. Moon told me: get a Thai girl, go to the redshirts, it almost happened. Today I was to tired to drive with my bicycle back so I folded it and took a stinky tuktuk to my apartment. It is exhausting to cover a revolution. The rally costs 1 million Bath a day, 400.000 Baht are coming daily from donations, we have today the 14. day. Until now there are 3 million registered UDD card members, this is the official statement by Sean Boonpracong, follow his tweets International spokesman of the UDD.

Private annotation, thoughts on the way back home:
There is more erotic assembled on each underground platform in Bangkok than in the whole city of …
Each fucked up, dirty, fitly and stinky road, full with rats, cats and dogs has more charm than any road in …..
What we have killed in the west is street food, street food stalls are an important part of the social fabric of a city.
We have eliminated street live from our towns, villages and cities and forced the people to watch television indoor.

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