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Last night, I was so tired from the TV job. Rumors were spreading since late afternoon that there might be another coup. We didn't really believe them but more and more people starting calling me or my co-workers and we wondered if there was any truth in that. Some said there were tanks on the streets. Some thought they were for the upcoming Children's Day.
So we called some sources who might have the insider's tip off. The answer was no. A clear no came from Gen.Sondhi Bunyaratglin himself on a live interview on Channel 9. But it was a spooky and errie evening for us. It reminded me of the coup last September. Rumors were going like that. Everyone was trying to call friends and colleagues to verify the source. And that night, it happened. Luckily, we dodged the bullet that night. We taped the show and everyone left just before the soldiers came to interupt the broadcast of the station. Other staff were "asked" to gather in the green room.
Anyway, hoax bombs are still going. I think it was too kind to let some lazy students go unpunished when they were threatening their own schools simply because they didn't want to study. Bombing is a crime. It's not a joke or an excuse to get out of school early. What do you think?
6:00 PM
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