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OPINION

As Sinatra would put it, 'doo-be-doo-be-doo'

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 19/10/2014

» Following last week's column concerning singers who hated their biggest hits, several readers rightly pointed out a major omission was that of 'Ol' Blue Eyes' himself, Frank Sinatra, and Strangers in the Night.

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Oh! Mr Porter, what should this lady do?

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 09/11/2014

» Following on from last week's tales of unfortunate tourists arriving at the wrong destination, a reader suggested an old music hall ditty, Oh! Mr Porter, by the great Marie Lloyd, also fitted the bill. The song tells the tale of a young woman who gets on the wrong train at London. The chorus goes as follows:

OPINION

Another year to remember, or maybe forget

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 28/12/2014

» Well, we've just about scraped through another 12 months, although at times things did look a bit on the shaky side. At least all the whistle-blowing has abated. Here are a few reminders of events and characters that graced the year 2014, although some you may prefer to forget.

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Lady Plods in charge at the cop shop

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 10/04/2016

» Good news for the Lady Plods. Last Sunday, the Post reported that for the first time in Thailand, a trio of policewomen could soon become police station chiefs. This is not before time. The three ladies in question are police colonels, academically qualified and have worked many years as inquiry officers. They can definitely look after themselves.

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Steady now, just 'keep calm and carry on'

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 03/07/2016

» For something that sounds a bit like a second-rate breakfast cereal, Brexit has created the most monumental commotion in Britain since David Beckham damaged his precious metatarsal.

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OPINION

Reaching the finish line in Rio's Games

Oped, Roger Crutchley, Published on 21/08/2016

» Because of the 10-hour time difference, it's been quite gruelling following that sporting event down in the land where "coffee beans grow by the billions" -- I still can't get that song out of my head. I can safely claim to have dozed off while watching swimming, boxing, badminton, golf (sorry Ariya) and missing far too many gold medal performances.

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OPINION

Seeing red as Sgt Nop takes over lights

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 04/09/2016

» Reports that Bangkok police have been ordered to abandon computerised traffic lights and return to manual handling have not exactly been greeted with dancing in the streets by the city's long-suffering motorists.

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OPINION

Now Trump really gets what he wants

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 13/11/2016

» As Americans went to the polls on Tuesday, the <i>Miami Herald</i> ran what must have been its shortest-ever editorial which simply read: "Her, Not Him, Enough Said."

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OPINION

A pleasant escape into La La Land

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 22/01/2017

» I must admit to being a bit wary of cinema musicals, simply because if you don't like the music, it's unlikely you will enjoy the film. When I saw that La La Land was showing in Bangkok, the prospect of sitting through a "musical romance" did not appeal at all.

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OPINION

Facing the music on a desert island

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 05/02/2017

» The daily news is so depressing it is time for a bit of unabashed escapism. Last weekend marked the 75th anniversary of Desert Island Discs, one of BBC Radio's most iconic programmes. The format involves celebrities being interviewed about their life and selecting eight records if castaway on a desert island. Each guest is allowed a book of their choice and an inanimate luxury.