tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post6545250476322426330..comments2023-12-14T19:58:58.019+07:00Comments on FrogBlog - Thaidings: Wild boar v. Peugeot 306. Double knockout.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-35821377569028853342010-10-17T20:03:57.286+07:002010-10-17T20:03:57.286+07:00(last poster) - by all means.(last poster) - by all means.The Frogbloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06974272262704070183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-1495477433740759292010-10-16T20:49:30.377+07:002010-10-16T20:49:30.377+07:00Hi,
This is a inquiry for the webmaster/admin h...Hi,<br /> <br /> This is a inquiry for the webmaster/admin here at frogblog-thaidings.blogspot.com.<br /><br />Can I use part of the information from your blog post above if I provide a backlink back to your site?<br /><br />Thanks,<br />JamesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-29255393355998914292010-08-29T01:16:59.986+07:002010-08-29T01:16:59.986+07:00Fantastic web site, I hadn't noticed frogblog-...Fantastic web site, I hadn't noticed frogblog-thaidings.blogspot.com before in my searches!<br />Keep up the wonderful work!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-73388470849426777592009-01-19T18:45:00.000+07:002009-01-19T18:45:00.000+07:00Nice idea, but Thai feet are a little small. Still...Nice idea, but Thai feet are a little small. Still the tusks might come in handy for future confrontations between your Wonderful Wi and MIL...The Frogbloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06974272262704070183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-48549547977139412082009-01-18T16:49:00.000+07:002009-01-18T16:49:00.000+07:00For a split second I thought you had dug up a more...For a split second I thought you had dug up a more youthful photo of Mad Mick. What a mess(the car not Mick). Wild boar, deer, elephants, bears, kangaroo and feral pigs. Any of your readers who were planning a Safari Park family holiday, may now consider Pattaya and its wide array of "ladies" with funny walks to be a more family safe location. <BR/>If you happen to find another of those heads in your freezer could you get someone to knock me up a pair of slippers.....got an idea for Christmas.<BR/>Your link to the Thai Pirate is not working.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-37275246016694301562009-01-17T23:42:00.000+07:002009-01-17T23:42:00.000+07:00Statistically, you are much more likely to hit a d...Statistically, you are much more likely to hit a deer in Oct-Nov than any other month. They are a problem because their numbers (Roe, anyway) are increasing, but they are being fenced out of so many places that the roads are often the only place left for them.<BR/><BR/>In Australia, hitting a kangaroo is so common you do not even affect your next insurance premium after you make a claim. With roos, the advice is not to brake, so they bounce of the side or front of the car. If you brake, they come through the windscreen, and probably kill you. Feral pigs are a problem too – they are like hitting a pile of bricks, it's astonishing the damage they can do.<BR/><BR/>In the UK, it is widely believed that if you hit a game animal, it is poaching to take the animal home and eat it, but your mate in the car behind can apparently legally pick up the beast and take it home to cook. I've bothered to check if this is just 'rural myth' though.Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06472449597146519943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-15995995169985124022009-01-17T23:27:00.000+07:002009-01-17T23:27:00.000+07:00Mr. N, deer are a 'problem' (for road-goers) in Fr...Mr. N, deer are a 'problem' (for road-goers) in France too - their numbers are growing. <BR/><BR/>Kung Pao Bambi? Sounds good to me!The Frogbloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06974272262704070183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-5575579500962694802009-01-17T23:21:00.000+07:002009-01-17T23:21:00.000+07:00Allegedly boar is very delicious. In this case I w...Allegedly boar is very delicious. In this case I wouldn't know of course, being a law-abiding citizen who wouldn't dream of contravening the regulations to carve up said beast for my freezer.<BR/><BR/>The fact that the animal concerned was no longer on the roadside shortly after the accident is no doubt down to it being purloined by a vigilant local peasant with less scruples than myself.<BR/><BR/>'onest, guv.The Frogbloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06974272262704070183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-49455826703682172672009-01-17T22:55:00.000+07:002009-01-17T22:55:00.000+07:00Was the sanglier at least delicious?Lucky your fri...Was the sanglier at least delicious?<BR/><BR/>Lucky your friend didn't hit a bear.<BR/><BR/>Over here you could crash into an elephant.<BR/><BR/>Consider yourself very lucky!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7211296431435270917.post-5775855877470994552009-01-17T13:39:00.000+07:002009-01-17T13:39:00.000+07:00Up in this end of the world, it's not boar but dee...Up in this end of the world, it's not boar but deer that are the greatest threat to your personal vehicle, and indeed your life. I have been fortunate and have never struck one, but have come close on occasion. The deer population in most of NY State has been out of control for some time, and as a consequence, hunting season has seen an increase in the number of permits issued.<BR/><BR/>Also, there is invariably the occasional case of a driver being killed by a deer strike, usually from a buck. A few years ago, a driver was impaled into his seat by a 10-point buck whose head crashed through the windshield. <BR/><BR/>I think I'd rather take my chances with the boar. <BR/><BR/>Speaking of roadkill, a rather interesting incident occurred a few months ago in Buffalo, NY about an hour west of here. It seems that a local Chinese restaurant was caught hoof-footed rendering a deer in its kitchen. The deer was a roadkill that was picked up by one of the cooks, brought back to the restaurant, and then was starting to be dismembered when the local constabulary was alerted to this. <BR/><BR/>Unfortunately, this is rather frowned upon, and the state health dept. closed the restaurant. The owners claimed that it was not going to be served to the customers, but was being carved up for personal use. Nonetheless, they were fined heavy duty, and have since reopened, but there is no word on whether or not this incident has caused a drop-off in business. <BR/><BR/>Kung Pao Bambi anyone? ;-)Mr. Nighttimehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09546329409708860876noreply@blogger.com