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Old 31st July 2008, 07:59   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Good books about Thailand

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Originally Posted by Ling Noi View Post
Sandra Gregory doesn't try to insult your intelligence and admits her guilt and stupidity of trying to smuggle heroin from Thailand to Japan.
I disagree, throughout her book she whinged and whined about the man 'who set her up' and how he got away relatively freely, she does admit the charge but she did bang on about how unfair her sentence was. She said that it was unfair because it was this other man's heroin.

I must admit that she wasn't as annoying as that Irish fella in Welcome to Hell, he had holes in his story that you could drive a bus through. He seemed to think that a stay in a Thai jail was unfair because he was white. He also conveniently missed out large amounts of his story - presumably parts that showed his guilt.

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