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General Category => Entertainment => Topic started by: Zoomie on August 04, 2009, 08:06:24 PM
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I just watched this show on National Geographic. Some Houston princess wants to make a quick $20,000 so she agrees to smuggle several kilos of pure heroin out of Bangladesh. And she gets caught. And she gets 20 years. And then she spends the next 40 minutes weeping "I don't belong here" "I hate this place, it smells of feces" "I'm going to kill myself".
Yes, you do belong there. It's not the Marriott, so yes, it smells of feces. No, if you had killed yourself you would have spared us a lost hour listening to your story.
Yeah, reality TV is shit. NatGeo should stick to Nairobi natives and their titties.
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Although i do agree that folks ought to be ready to do the time before they do the crime,
20 years in a foreign prison is pretty harsh...
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If they could have proven she was repeatedly moving shit she would have been hanged. If it had been Thailand she would have gotten a firing squad. Not our country, not our law, not our penalty. So yeah, you take your life in your hands.
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Not our country, not our law, not our penalty. So yeah, you take your life in your hands.
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an aussie chick got pinged for the same crime in Bali. Because she was pretty hot the Aussie government got involved and it was a big deal. She be still sitting in a jail now
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There is this book that I read called 4,000 days about this guy locked up in a Thai prison.
"In the late 1970s, author Warren Fellows and two of his friends had the perfect scheme: they would traffic heroin between Australia and Thailand, concealing it flawlessly in high-tech, invisible compartments in suitcases. The money was there, and the process seemed foolproof--especially because they hadn't gotten caught in all their prior attempts at smuggling. But in 1978, all that would change, and Fellows would spend the next twelve years of his life enduring violations of his human rights of unimaginable hideousness.
Fellows, convicted in Thailand, spent these twelve years in Bangkok's infamous Bang Kwang prison, witnessing atrocities committed by both prison officials and his fellow inmates. He survived countless torturous beatings, was forced to eat rats, and endured solitary confinement under terrifyingly inhumane conditions. On a daily basis, Fellows also witnessed the torture and execution of those around him, their screams as common as the insects and vermin in his cell. Many of the prisoners in Bang Kwang turned to heroin--the vice that landed Fellows there in the first place--to escape their daily nightmares, and the prison guards often helped feed this deadly addiction.
Fellows, now a free man, has lived to write about these twelve ghastly years. He has captured the filth, pain, anger, hopelessness, and torture of life in a Thai prison with vivid, engrossing detail and brutal honesty.
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One of the most horrific books I have ever read. It's about 200 pages so it's a perfect airplane read for anyone going to Thailand.
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There is this book that I read called 4,000 days about this guy locked up in a Thai prison.
"In the late 1970s, author Warren Fellows and two of his friends had the perfect scheme: they would traffic heroin between Australia and Thailand, concealing it flawlessly in high-tech, invisible compartments in suitcases. The money was there, and the process seemed foolproof--especially because they hadn't gotten caught in all their prior attempts at smuggling. But in 1978, all that would change, and Fellows would spend the next twelve years of his life enduring violations of his human rights of unimaginable hideousness.
Fellows, convicted in Thailand, spent these twelve years in Bangkok's infamous Bang Kwang prison, witnessing atrocities committed by both prison officials and his fellow inmates. He survived countless torturous beatings, was forced to eat rats, and endured solitary confinement under terrifyingly inhumane conditions. On a daily basis, Fellows also witnessed the torture and execution of those around him, their screams as common as the insects and vermin in his cell. Many of the prisoners in Bang Kwang turned to heroin--the vice that landed Fellows there in the first place--to escape their daily nightmares, and the prison guards often helped feed this deadly addiction.
Fellows, now a free man, has lived to write about these twelve ghastly years. He has captured the filth, pain, anger, hopelessness, and torture of life in a Thai prison with vivid, engrossing detail and brutal honesty.
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One of the most horrific books I have ever read. It's about 200 pages so it's a perfect airplane read for anyone going to Thailand.
DAMN, lady! "Here ~ read THIS on your way to make the pick-up!" Talk about looking out for others, from a concerned heart.
Yeah. You Rule. But please don't break your arm, patting yourself on your back! lol
Thanks for the info, and the book ... (well, not "referral" but a word like that...)
OKAY, i'm drunk. i SHOULD sleep, but i don't. i lie there, and think.
Anyway, It's the "unimaginable hideousness" that scares me the most, 'cuz i HAVE imagined a BUNCH of Hideousness...
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Oooooh you're drunk!
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Try not to look so shocked... ;D
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an aussie chick got pinged for the same crime in Bali. Because she was pretty hot the Aussie government got involved and it was a big deal. She be still sitting in a jail now
Corby isnt hot... never was. Bogan trash got every minute she deserved.
But she has great tits.
Another nine are in Indoneasia for attempting to smuggle herion into Australia, 6 of them are locked up for life, the other 3 are awaiting a date with the firing squad.
Oh well.
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Tits are good. Tits will take you far.
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If I was dealing dope, I would definitely pay fuckable chicks to smuggle it for me. Then I would fuck them. Then I would get them strung out and ditch them.
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If you went to all that trouble, might as well be a pimp.
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are you working nights or something? Your post-count has skyrocketed and at bizarre hours
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I work the grave yard shift at the insane asylum here in town, seriously.
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I could be a pimp & run a dope smuggling ring!
Maybe I could break my hos in by forcing them to go to Indonesia or Thailand or someplace, get a boob job where the implants are full of heroin, then cut it out and give them real fake tits when they made it back.
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I love Locked Up Abroad.....good show, I say.
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Emp's idea is brilliant. I'm stealing it.
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Yeah but to make it profitable they'd have to get like JJs or something outrageous, and you'd have to have a doctor in your pocket.
Too risky.
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Alright, what about if we just scrap the heroin smuggling and pimping part of it and just bang lbfms at the scrub house. That sounds like a pretty good plan.
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Yeah but to make it profitable they'd have to get like JJs or something outrageous, and you'd have to have a doctor in your pocket.
Too risky.
Well, I imagine you could get some shady doctor in the target countries to do it relatively cheaply.
For the doctor here, you'd look for someone with a drug habit or other problems you could leverage.
And since you're turning the girl out, you recoup the costs of the smuggling operation out of her.
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Gotta go with Krsna on this. LBFMs, but I'd prefer Indian or Filipina over Thai and Indonesian.
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You have those, I'll take the Koreans.