dynamark Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Is that for tax reasons- I once sold a property to a gentleman of 'travelling' origin and on the phone he called out to his wife 'which name is this under smith or riley'
LanguedocFox Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Srivaddhanaprabha, give us wave! Srivaddhanaprabha, Srivaddhanaprabha give us a wave! Easy peasy "Give us an S, Give us an R, Give us an I, Give us a .... Oh fvck it"
Bluetintedspecs Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Sri-Vad-Hana-prabah? Yep translated it means Sh*t loads o wad handed to prem bound Leicester
sphericalfox Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 It's very common for Thai people to change names numerous times. Chandler is thai? Explains a lot.
dedlock Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Think I'll stick with " L-E-I-C-E-S-T-E-R, Leicester are the best " !
cc_star Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Must be a big scoop to get your surname changed in Thai culture perhaps the King will give City money when we reach the prem? Perhaps he'll just change our name to Leicester Pjhubgbfdvxsresytuytbyuybdrcdscdgjfg
cc_star Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Is that like an MBE? Stringer will never get that correct just managed k nockeart Never mind Stringer, I want to hear Youngy
Berlinfox Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 I believe that Ian Stringer's stepmother is Thai - so he might just know how to pronounce it.
kingfox Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Well that's a mouthful. Just call them Milan Mandaric and John Elsom rejects.
dynamark Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 I assumed stringer was created in a laboratory on an industrial estate somewhere.
Babylon Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 See-wat-hannah-prap-are Who is Hannah, and why should I see what she prepared?
MooseBreath Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Who is Hannah, and why should I see what she prepared? Must be some kind of code. Maybe the king is warning city fans of impending doom at the hands of a mistory Hannah.
Brainy Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Rak-ri-ak-sorn isn't even hard to pronounce. Look closely at the new one like Bert made easier and it's not hard either.
Alex_LCFC Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Wow im not even going to attemept to say that!!
gw_leics772 Posted 1 February 2013 Posted 1 February 2013 Rak-ri-ak-sorn isn't even hard to pronounce. Look closely at the new one like Bert made easier and it's not hard either. First rule of smugness. If you are telling people something is easy, make damn sure you get it right RakS-ri-ak-sorn
Far Post Gerry Posted 2 February 2013 Posted 2 February 2013 It's very common for Thai people to change names numerous times. Not surnames it's not. First names seem to change weekly, but it would take something special (like a royal blessing, I suppose) to change your last name. Mind you, no-one uses their last name in Thailand anyway. They weren't even compulsory until quite recently. Just call them Top and Vichai and you'll be fine.
Brainy Posted 2 February 2013 Posted 2 February 2013 First rule of smugness. If you are telling people something is easy, make damn sure you get it right RakS-ri-ak-sorn well that S changes everything. I now have no idea how to say it
Vlad the Fox Posted 2 February 2013 Posted 2 February 2013 First rule of smugness. If you are telling people something is easy, make damn sure you get it right RakS-ri-ak-sorn Do I have to shout the 'S'? I'm going to stick with Top otherwise people will think I've got turrets.
Weller in Tights Posted 2 February 2013 Posted 2 February 2013 We're the boys in royal blue. God that's an old chant!!! "We're the boys in Royal Blue Who the F***ing hell are you" REPEAT
Jordan Posted 3 February 2013 Posted 3 February 2013 I think the real story here is that the King of Thailand has the power to just go ahead and change people's names whenever he wants. Imagine if you had that power--wouldn't you have a bit of fun with this, or are none of you as immature as I?
MPH Posted 3 February 2013 Posted 3 February 2013 I think the real story here is that the King of Thailand has the power to just go ahead and change people's names whenever he wants. Imagine if you had that power--wouldn't you have a bit of fun with this, or are none of you as immature as I? I would have so much fun with any player forest want to sign... and. Of course David Beckham would have to go by the name David Goldenballs...
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