Monday, April 21, 2008

Girly Burdy too Skimpy for Thai Culture


Ministers of new governments tend to issue inane proclamations to showboat their talents for the electorate and Thailand's Culture Minister promoted himself to front page by stripping the teeange singers Girly Burdy of their spokesperson status after performing for the Songkran crowd on Bangkok's San Road in what he deemed inappropriate attire.

"Cultural campaigns need consistency and presenters who lead by example. Without both elements, it is better to do nothing.''

Skimpy tops and hot pants for the much-promoted Cover-Up-For-Songkran campaign are not up to the high moral standards set by the Thailand government currently competing for last in the fight against corruption amongst ASEAN nations.

Mah-yah-wee means hypocrite in Thai versus ah-nah-jaan for immoral.

Personally I prefer Girly Burdy.

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