Archive for July 10th, 2010

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Pat and Min have gone astray


Not my words. Personally, I don’t care. Your body, you can do whatever the hell you want. Not my problem. Lyn doesn’t judge. Thai netizens do. Boy, do they. Thai netizens already disapprove of the way “Aum” Patcharapa Chaichuea dresses to award events and also her risque outfits at show events,  now that Min Pechaya and Pat Napapa are following Aum’s path, Thai netizens are shaking their heads in disapproval.

When Min, Pat, and Aum showed off their ta tas at the ” THE MALL BEAUTY AHOLIC” event, Thai netizens had a lot of things to comment on.

“The size of their breasts are the size of a child’s head, but their brains are smaller than their breast,” said one Thai netizens.

“Is this a silicone exhibition or what? Why are they all full? Why do they cram it in when it hurts,” said another.

Others condemned Min and Pat for doing this fashion show. They are ruining society and themselves for doing this. I know, sometimes Thai netizens can be a little dramatic. I’m not saying they are wrong, I just think they go overboard sometimes.

“Nong Min, stop doing things like this. Your appearance can help you become famous without selling sexsy (not my spelling, the person spelled it like that). Don’t disappoint me. Think of me. I beg of you, keep it hidden so that I can be the only person who sees it.” –okay, dude is perverted.

“Nong Min, you have made the wrong decision. It was just recently you entered the ET industry, now you’re showing off your chest. You have disappointed us older people. Before you were a kid who was into sports, [something I don't know], now you have change into a person who simulates, who teases sexual desires. You have turned bad. The ET industry can change every innocent, beautiful girl into a self-indulgent person. Every one of them. Min is regrettable.”

“Nong Pat has gotten her face done, I don’t like it at all. Every time I look at you, you’re not pretty anymore. You look prettier back then. What a waste.”

“I want to tell Nong Min something, you don’t have to be like Aum in every way. You came after her. You have the right to choose the things that are good about Aum because you are a cute girl, you have innocence. Those are the things you have. You don’t have to show off your chest like her. I’m just disappointed.”

“Stop making our society deteriorate. This is the wrong social fashion. A trade for money. I feel sorry for our youth who have to be surrounded by this, nonsense media. Rotten. People who are famous are always like this, they deteriorate like this. All of them. They conduct themselves in a deteriorating way. How could they do this. Their brain is smaller than their breast (I want to borrow that, I like the phrase very much).”

Hey look– First, Mario, and Tony were there too.

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Chompoo’s father

Chompoo’s family which includes herself and her parents–her father is British (72 years old) and her mother is full-Thai (55 years old). According to one source, her mother is Lao. Most likely she is Thai Isan. She looks nothing like her mother.

Since her father’s heart-attack, Chompoo has become the head of her household. She makes all the decisions and is the person to go to when it comes to family matters in the Haget household. Because her father is getting better, Chompoo will take her parents to vacation in England by the end of this month.

“I didn’t plan to take my father there. My father is very old and his health is not great. However, he is getting better. I think he can handle another visit. We have talked about it since last year that we would go this year. My father has been taking good care of himself. Over there, we don’t need to worry, he has family there. England is his birth country. He wants to visit his family, his old friends, so I’m giving him what he wants. I’m letting him go only for 2 weeks because he can’t be far from my mother for too long.”

Her greatest concern about her father right now is his health. When it comes to her mother, she is concern about her morale. Her mother has been caring for her ailing father for some time now. It can be straining.

“My mother is 55 years old now. At her age, she should be seeing the world. She can’t because she is concern about my father. They have to take care of each other. When someone is around a sick person all the time, they might loss their morale.”

In the past, her father was an ill-tempered man and Chompoo couldn’t deal with it. Since he became ill, she came realized her father won’t be with her forever. She is lucky he is still alive.

“On occasions, I have to work with terrible people yet I can tolerate them. When it comes to my father, I don’t know why I tolerate him (laughs). We don’t have a lot of time together left. I feel lucky that we have been able to pass this crisis (her father’s heart attack). The crisis taught me that life is short. What we don’t think will happen, can happen. So I try to make the best of it. Right now I’m taking care of my responsibilities, I realized that he won’t be here with me for the rest of my life. I try to do my best. I try to search for the best thing for him.”