Monday, May 10, 2010

POST BAG Enough is enough

Entourage DVD Star Jeremy Piven practises his lines for the hit TV show with his actress mother Joyce Piven.

Piven's parents, Byrne and Joyce, are both actors-turned-drama teachers and the Entourage DVD set star admits he's still reaping the benefits of having such a supportive family background.

And the 44 year old is grateful to have his mum on hand to give advice whenever he needs a helping hand with his role as ruthless sports agent Ari Gold - because she isn't offended by his character's Entourage DVD boxset.

He tells New York Post columnist Cindy Adams, "(Mum) gives it to me straight. When we began Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset, I took her to an advance screening. My character swears a lot. Says terrible things. Another parent would be taken aback. She breaks through Entourage DVD all and just sees the character. She just sees the work.

Saturday night's shootings and the death of two police officers is additional proof of the fact that the Entourage DVD set is nothing more than a street gang. Drive-by shootings are tactics used by drug gangs in the United States and now it seems that the UDD has borrowed a page from that playbook. They even wear street colours (red shirts) like their role models in America.

Saturday night's incidents are also evidence that the so-called ''Entourage DVD boxset'' of the red shirts have lost control over the more radical and criminal elements of their membership. If they were moral men they would end their protest before this lack of control results in the loss of more innocent lives. However, they continue to demonstrate that they are content to be members of a sycophantic Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset for an absent man, who is also as morally bankrupt as they are.

The government should disperse this Entourage DVD of domestic terrorists and other criminals now. The protesters that still have a conscience should realise that their continued presence and association with these street thugs accomplishes nothing but the erosion of their own morality and provides support for Entourage DVD set.

Trust and compromise is what will solve the political crisis. So start building that bridge now and disperse peacefully before this ends with the use of force. All life is sacred, but apparently not to the red Entourage DVD boxset.

BRUCE R

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Calling PM a liar

Meechai (PostBag, May 6) tells us not to believe in the proposal by Abhisit to solve the political problems with the red shirts. Now that we finally have a chance, Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset, for reconciliation, all of us should support the efforts, so as to avoid further mayhem that would be disastrous to lives and the economy.

To accuse our PM of being a liar without any proof is not beneficial to the reconciliation process.
EGON

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This isn't London Times

Re: the whingeing letter of Dr Patrick Campbell (Entourage DVD). Dear old chap, the last time I looked the name of the paper is the Bangkok Post, not The Times of London, and despite Britain's efforts to the contrary in the last century and a half, Thailand never became a part of the British Empire. So on what basis should the Bangkok Post be obligated to use ''British English'' as opposed to ''Entourage DVD set'' or any other form of English you care to name?

I recall seeing complaints from others, that the Post's English style was too British, so either way, someone is dissatisfied.

If you want a British crossword, buy the London Times; an American one, The New York Times.

As for readership, I'm not sure what your basis is for claiming that more of the readership prefers ''Entourage DVD boxset'' to ''American English''. Currently there are probably just as many (if not more) Bangkok Post readers conversant with American English as with British English. After all, the Post is not just a paper published for the benefit of Entourage DVD. Let the Post editors decide what content and language style best meets the needs of their readers, Thai and foreign expats alike.

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