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    When it twigged Thailand was different

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 17/04/2022

    » For the third year running we have experienced muted Songkran celebrations, and I for one won't complain if it remains that way for a while. Of course there have been a few naughty tourists who have broken the water-throwing protocols, but maybe the heat got to them.

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    Bow Bells rang out but not the accents

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 03/04/2022

    » Firstly, a belated follow-up featuring the cockney accent from an American reader who wanted to meet a real cockney when he was in London a few years ago. Aware of the traditional definition of a cockney being "someone born within the sound of Bow Bells", he made a special effort to visit St Mary-le-Bow church, the source of the bells.

  • OPINION

    It all began with Rhett and Scarlett

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 27/03/2022

    » With the Oscars upon us this weekend it seems an apt time to recall choice lines from past films.

  • OPINION

    A chip on the shoulder, or is it a crisp?

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 13/03/2022

    » My reference to the Great British Chip as being related to "French fries" in last week's column caused considerable rumblings in staunchly proud British stomachs. "Shockingly unpatriotic," was one of the more polite observations.

  • OPINION

    Tasty UK 'masterpiece' takes the biscuit

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 06/03/2022

    » Despite last week's cautionary column about special supermarket offers which are often not so special, it will come as no surprise that a couple of days ago I succumbed to a "special offer".

  • OPINION

    Cold War getting too hot for comfort

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 20/02/2022

    » Having been brought up in the 1950s and 60s during what was known as the Cold War, I find it a bit sad that after all the ensuing decades nothing seems to have changed. Russia and the West are at it again, still calling one another names. But as long as it remains name-calling we'll take that.

  • OPINION

    Seducing shoppers with special offers

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 27/02/2022

    » In many Bangkok retail establishments there are frequent special offers with variations on the "buy one, get one free!" theme. It is known in the trade as BOGO or BOGOF which actually sounds a bit rude. The immediate reaction to this sort of offer, especially when the word "free!" appears with an accompanying exclamation mark, tends to be "what's the catch?"

  • OPINION

    An unforgettable taste of romance

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 13/02/2022

    » In Thailand the silly season is never far away and things usually get even more daft around Valentine's Day, which happens to be tomorrow. However, the festival has taken bit of a hit in recent years courtesy of Covid. With kissing, canoodling, caressing, cuddling, snogging and hugging generally frowned upon by authorities the occasion has inevitably lost a lot of its romance.

  • OPINION

    In Britain it helps to be a little eccentric

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 30/01/2022

    » Last week's column concerning traditional British food unfortunately failed to mention one of the highlights of the year, the World Black Pudding Throwing Championships, held every September in Ramsbottom, near Manchester. It dates back to the Wars of the Roses in the 15th century between the House of Lancaster (red rose) and the House of York (white rose).

  • OPINION

    Can't beat question time in the 'bear pit'

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 06/02/2022

    » While normally steering well clear of British politics I admit to having enjoyed recent live TV sessions of the UK Parliament. The weekly Prime Minister's Question Time (PMQ) held on Wednesdays is far more entertaining than any soap opera. Witnessing the verbal jousting as the PM attempts to side-step a withering grilling is sheer theatre. It is almost like being the accused in the dock at a court hearing.

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