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'Take me home, country...'

Published Wednesday 12th March 2008 11:47 GMT

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He should be invited to Thomson Holidays 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 12:02 GMT
Coat

I have had more than one package holiday where I would have gladly paid this chap's plane ticket to the same hotel. If possible booked into a room closest to the bar.

Mine is the kevlar coat please

I must admit... 

By James Le Cuirot
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 12:21 GMT

I recently watched an anime that strangely had this song as a recurring theme. It made me want to top myself.

Maybe... 

By Damien Cahill
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 12:36 GMT
Coat

... they filled up his senses too much?

As its Cheltenham week, its the wet tweed one, ta.

Death by Karaoke 

By Stu
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 12:37 GMT
Flame

I totally understand. I can see it now, Weenus (lol) bursts into the room, then it goes all John Woo, "Diiie you muther....".

Awesome mental picture!

P.S. How can he have an eastern surname and be called Weenus!!!???

a bit harsh 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 12:47 GMT

Playing of John Denver songs should be punished only by long spells of confinement at hard labor.

People try to get us down 

By Ashley Pomeroy
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 13:11 GMT
Paris Hilton

Weenus?

There's an urban legend that John Denver was formerly a special forces sniper in Vietnam; perhaps his kill-hungry spirit has returned to Earth, not yet sated.

They had it coming... 

By Mike Timbers
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 13:16 GMT
Pirate

From what I've seen on the Thai news stations, the local people are agricultural workers who go to bed and wake up with the sun. This doctor bought a house just for parties - she didn't live there - and these parties disturbed the neighbours' sleep which costs them money. The police wouldn't do anything because the doctor was "more important" than farmers. The killer had repeatedly complained about the noise and in a country where guns are not hard to get, you can justifiably argue that the dead had it coming.

Sheesh! 

By Rico Croup
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 14:45 GMT

Everyone's a critic!

@ Mike Timbers 

By Bob
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 14:52 GMT

So everyone who is a jackass deserves to die?

If only we could get that passed as law bullets would cost more per pound than gold! Perhaps it's time to buy shares in some munitions factories... *ponders*

@Mike Timbers 

By John A Blackley
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 15:26 GMT

Good argument Mike. Just too much detail for my taste.

My own argument? They were singing a John Denver song. Kill 'em all.

everyone who is a jackass deserves to die? 

By Mike Timbers
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 15:28 GMT

It's one solution to over-population...

what, no "Thai take-out" jokes while you're at it? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 17:20 GMT
IT Angle

I sense a strange ethnocentrism about this story and the comments. I doubt the smarmy jibes would be flowing so effortlessly if the massacre involved poms or yanks. I mean for f**k's sake, since when did killing 8 people become funny? Did the reg start handing out free labotomies and I somehow missed out? Christ knows I hate John Denver *and* Karaoke as much as the next guy, but it's no worse than the inescapable bollocks littering the collective airwaves and neighbourhoods of the majority-UK/US readership's home countries, and I for one would not be cracking Brittany Spears or Robbie Williams jokes should one of you choose to top 8 of your country(wo)men because of it.

Not saying I would go this far, 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 17:25 GMT
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but I can certainly see how it might happen. John Denver FFS what did they expect.

You all are nuts. 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 19:21 GMT
Stop

Seems just about everyone agrees its a good idea to kill folks like this loon did? Man maybe its about time I join the Amish away from all you nutters!

Country Roads 

By Phil Saulnier
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 19:51 GMT
Coat

So, that's justifiable homicide, then?

Kind Hearts and Coronets 

By Ashley Pomeroy
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 20:24 GMT
Paris Hilton

"since when did killing 8 people become funny?"

It's funny if the eight people are Alec Guinness.

@everyone who's 'appalled' 

By John A Blackley
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 20:31 GMT

Take a pill, FFS. Some of us were kidding.

Some of us were kidding. 

By Mike Timbers
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 21:47 GMT

I wasn't. Publicly audible John-Denver-Karaoke clearly justifies mass homicide. It's lucky for my neighbours that guns are hard to get in blighty.

Boontip Desaro? 

By Adrian Esdaile
Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 22:52 GMT
Coat

Boontip? Does he have a brother called Hotblack?

If so I can see why the neighbour might have been annoyed; if they were doing karaoke of any of Disaster Area's songs they would nearly be the loudest noise in the Universe!

Hey you hoopy frood, mine's the electronic sub-etha signalling device and the towel!

PS, yes, I know it's Desiato too, but I was watching HHGTTG last night!

John Denver = Justifiable Homicide? 

By bws
Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 00:20 GMT
Joke

No, his "music" isn't that bad.

Now Tiny Tim, on the other hand, I'd be willing to pony up to the defendant's defense fund...

For the record, this was a Joke.

Coincidence 

By Kevin
Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 07:27 GMT

Ironically, I just saw a little bit of a John Denver special last night, and I learned why he is so popular in SE Asia. The way it was said, "If there is one western song that everybody in China knows, it is "Take me home, country roads". Stems from a visit the Premier made to the US, ad the President took him to a John Denver concert. He was so impressed, he asked for 500 copies of the tape, and for a while it was the only western music allowed to play on radio stations. I know this incident wasn't China, but still. SE Asia, and very ironic that I just saw something about this very song.

Noise abatement. 

By I. Aproveofitspendingonspecificprojects
Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 08:39 GMT
Go

"since when did killing 8 people become funny?"

When the local plod have a failure to protect and there are one or two locals who have the balls to protest too much. That's when.

If it is true the victims were miscreants then the police were as much to blame as the noisy neighbours.

But I'd have been happy to settle for a spot of arson of the buying a second home in Wales in the good old days variety.

Failing that, shooting out the electricity cables should have done the trick, if that failed to convince an horses head in the bed. Then knee capping, then the ultimate noise abatement sanction.

It seems the victim is going to get done for a lack of foresight:

First, dispose of the evidence, then dispose of the witnesses.

It's amazing how a community can rally around a local hero. Especially one who wears a mask. Underpants over trousers -optional.

But who's the boss? 

By Stuart
Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 09:00 GMT
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The idea of killing people for mixing karaoke and John Denver, two concepts which separately are evil incarnate and together a horror beyond thought, put me in mind of a similar musical murder story from the giant penal colony on the wrong side of the Tasman. Apparently not liking Springsteen can be a terminal condition.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/4438227a12.html

Best. Name. EVER! 

By Tim
Posted Friday 14th March 2008 10:35 GMT
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That made me piss myself. In the office. In front of my secretary. Carry on El Reg!

*falls off chair giggling*

@Kevin 

By Ishkandar
Posted Wednesday 19th March 2008 17:47 GMT

The distance from Beijing to Hatyai is about that from London to Kosovo. Not exactly next door, is it, you Albanian !!

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