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Half_BreeD_With_a_batpachachon

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  1. here's some footage from our memorial day 2006 drift event here in Japan. there were about 3 of us and few japanese drivers. a friend of ours recorded and spliced it all, very nice work.

    ( me and my buddy took turns driving the silver s14 )

    AWESOME S14!!!!! REALLY NICE GETTING IT SLIDEWAYs beatiful to bad the tax in thailand is so high on cars esspecially on silvias but the the sr20dett engine is cheap they drop them in everything !! all kinds of makes and models NICE DRIFTING NICE SILVIA

  2. hi guys,

    I am from Singapore and interested to get a Yan tattoo in Thailand, Heard of Wat Bang Pra and Aarjan Noo Kamphai, but no idea how to carry out my plan.

    Anyone any idea?

    Thanks for your time and attention

    Hector

    ALSO STONE COLD IF U WANT ONE WHY ARE TRYING TO GO TO THESE BIG NAME TEMPLES AND NOT A ORDNARY TEMPLE NOT ALL TEMPLES TAT. NOT ALL TEMPLES

    "SAK LINE" BUT ALOT DO U DONT HAVE TO GO TO ALL THESE PLACES WHERE TOURIST GO ANY AJAN CAN SAC ALSO DONT DRINK THE NIGHT BEFOREU GO OR THEY WONT DO IT ALSO DOESNT HAVE TO BE A FAMOUS AJAN EITHER WHAT U WANT IS THE TATTO RIGHT?

  3. Ajahn Noo no longers does ink tattoos himself, only the 'invisible' sesame oil ones

    what's an invisible tattoo ?

    It's when the tattoo artist needles in the yantra using sesame oil instead of ink. The oil doesn't colour the skin at all but the needling does raise red welts for a day or two. After that the tattoo is 'invisible' but still performing its magic, or so it's believed.

    It's mainly women who ask for the oil tattoos but some men ask for them as well. The monks at Wat Bang Phra also do them. They're done on the arms and back, just like ink tattoos, but at Wat Bang Phra I've also seen the monks applying oil tattoos to women's tongues and foreheads, two places you would never normally see an ink sak yan.

    Interestingly, the first time I visited Aj Noo's place there were around 10 monks sitting around in the same room. They weren't getting tattoos, not sure why they were there (perhaps they had performed a ritual before I arrived). When I asked if it was OK to take photos, Aj Noo's disciples said it was fine as long as I didn't get any of the monks in the pictures.

    for somebody that know's so much to refer to a thai tatoo as "magical" u should kno better then that! no disrespect

  4. tatoos are every body but i dont think u should play with what u don tunderstand its not just a tatoo i mean im telling u to not do it if u wana do it then go for it but dont go and think of it as just a tatoo if your gonna do it then listen to the intructions carefully have fun

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