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Comment from: John HK Email
Thanks Richard for bringing these updates. I was wondering how Gor was surviving in prison. The time has gone quickly though I guess not so fast for him. I will certainly send him a postcard. I look forward to reading his book.
2007-04-19 @ 11:22
Comment from: Wow
"Tomorrow we will touch on the subject of ladyboys, gang rapes and how Gor got a promotion."

Not exactly your typical thai.blogs.com stay tuned for part two message!

I find these blogs fascinating. Congrats too on the book to you and Gor both Richard! That's great. I'll certainly pick up a copy.
2007-04-19 @ 14:39
Comment from: Jackie Email
Thanks for showing us how it is. It is good that Gor is doing what he can for the foreigners in the prison. I can imagine what it is like being so far from home. Please let us know when his book comes out.
2007-04-19 @ 14:57
Comment from: Steve Suphan Email
As Gor mentioned,I went to visit him alongside Richard a short while ago. I was surprised to find Gor in a jolly mood and he didnt seem to me to be too much down in the dumps.

Even though the official sign says 20 minutes per visit, myself and Richard ended up with only 12 - which isnt exactly too long to
speak with someone you havent met for the past 6 months.

One thing that surprised me while waiting for the visit was that some of the other visitors
looked like they were well-to-do city folk. Of course, before i went i imagined all the other visitors to kinda like junkie friends of the inmates etc...

Anyway, Richard is taking care of N'Grace really well and i was delighted to see how her English skills were developing so rapidly. It was kinda like Richard was adopting her. Keep up the good work Richard.

If Gor continues behaving well, we could be seeing him sooner rather than later.
2007-04-19 @ 17:10
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
@ Wow - yes sorry that was a little bit melodramatic. You can of course trust us to cover these topics with the utmost delicacy. Which will of course leave some people disappointed. For them they will have to wait for the second book which should be out towards the end of 2008. Maybe earlier if we are lucky. Obviously Gor cannot reveal literally everything while he is still in prison.

@ Jackie - We will announce here for sure when his autobiography comes out. It is at the printers at the moment. The publisher has already sent me the cover which is looking good. Apparently I will receive the gallery today which is a kind of a mock-up of how the book will look. Then I will take that to show Gor tomorrow. If he approves, then the book could be printed and bound within a week. Gor is obviously getting very excited about this and cannot wait to see the finished book.

@ Steve Suphan - Gor really appreciated your visit. Even though he has been receiving quite a few letters, you are actually the first one to visit from the blogs/forums. Others keep promising but none have shown up yet. Gor said the reason the visit was cut short was becase so many people were visiting before Songkran holiday. Normally they do 13 rounds of visits in the morning but that day they squeezed in 20 rounds.

I too was surprised how respectable looking most of the visitors/relatives were in the waiting room. I am not sure how one would spot a criminal but most of these people looked like anyone you would meet at the shopping mall. Though I did spot one toddler who was playing with a toy gun. I wonder what he is going to be when he grows up!
2007-04-19 @ 17:59
"If Gor continues behaving well, we could be seeing him sooner rather than later."

Amen to that, Steve, and thanks for the update Richard.
2007-04-19 @ 18:05
Comment from: Zuleyka Email
Richard thanks for updating Gor's situation to us, and like Steve I hope he may get out sooner then we hoped.

Gor mentioned how he wants more Harry Potter books, I was wondering if anyone thought of getting him the newest one *Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows* that I believe comes out at the end of July, or will that come out of the money that is being donated to him. Either way I though it would be nice for him to have the newest book as soon as is available.

That of course if he allready finished all the other ones preceeding the latest book.

My regards to him, I wish him all the best that he can possible get and more. I hope to one day be able to finally meet the person responsable for my undying love to Thailand.

Richard thank you for all the updates, can't wait until I know more about Gor. Thank you.
2007-04-19 @ 21:15
Comment from: Sasha Email
I have to agree with Zuleyka. Gor first introduced me to Thailand on his website when I was doing a project back in high school about eight years ago. Then later he taught me Thai when I was preparing my first trip to Thailand. I just got married and we will be going to Thailand on our honeymoon. My love of Thailand and its people are mainly because of Gor. I cried genuine tears when I first read that he had gone to prison. After all he has done for Thailand. I am glad to read here that he is doing okay. I pray for him often. I hope that we can visit him during our holiday.
2007-04-19 @ 21:37
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
@ Zuleyka - Gor has already read all of the Harry Potter books. If you read the drug interviews you will see that Harry Potter was not only his first novel, but also helped him keep away from drugs. He has only been reading the Thai translation so far. But he is excited to be able to read the English version when it comes out in July. We will be buying it for him with the money that people have donated to help support him and his daughter.

@ Sasha - If you wish to visit Gor then please contact me in advance so that we can arrange your visit. Thanks for your thoughts about Gor. He does appreciate people thinking about him. Please consider sending him a postcard. His address is on the blog.
2007-04-19 @ 22:25
Comment from: Johan "Jay" Funk Email
I was relased from the grips of Dan 2 on the 19th of May. Richard, I believe you would be visiting me this Friday if I had stayed.
Like many people inside, Gor befriended my and asked that I give him some feed back about his first published book. I was impressed to say the least and am humbly respectful and greatful that you, Richard were brought into Gors life. Gor will be ok despite the long days he has before him. I know, as dose he that this is all temporary. I feel grief for many people inside the barbewire walls of S.P.C.P and want to cry everyday when I think of the good people I met who are facing one year for faulty passports. I know this is a serious offense but feel for the families who have no clue as to their loved ones whereabouts. As a forigner it is impossible to make a phone call or even send a letter outside Bangkok once inside. What ever you believe in, who ever you belive in, please pray, think, send love and white light to all those in need who are for now, inside of a Thai Prison, or why not, Any Prison. To any and all who read these words, charish your freedom give more than you take and love one an other with all your heart.
2007-05-21 @ 11:42
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
I am glad to hear that you are now free.
2007-05-21 @ 12:08
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
@ Johan - I visited Gor this morning in the prison. He told me all about you. He says he misses you already and would like you to keep in touch. He wishes you well with your court case and he hopes that you will be able to stay free. I'll be visiting Michael and Darren this Friday. New people are coming all the time.
2007-05-28 @ 18:41

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