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The monks were on their way and Mrs Owl was on the loo. I had to do the bizzo. I called them over and tipped the rice in the big pot. They chanted their 'thank you' song and were on their way.

 

Later the wife asked if everthing went OK. "Yes; I did it good."

 

"Now you will go to the moon when you die; but not where the Americans are."

 

"Did you get on your knees?"

 

"No!"

 

"You will be going to the sun then. "Hissy fit #452 was underway.

 

 

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There are Farang doing stuff like this all over the place . They do not crave or desire publicity. They simply feel that they can contribute something to try and offset the imbalance that the poorer people of Thailand suffer in a country that does so little to take care of its’ people. If you tell a Thai about the level of social assistance available in your country they think you are a liar ! I know many Thai people being paid 315 baht a day as a shop assistant . In my country the rate is 470 baht an HOUR . “ Oh but the cost of living is higher in your country” .. yes , but I could list so many household items that are as expensive in Thailand. Basic living , without added “luxuries” is only a little more expensive. 

This piece of news is akin to something worthy of Nazi Propaganda , no pun intended and respect to this particular German. No bitching involved on my part, except against the government that neglects it’s own. 

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         I doubt that the German gentleman needs to lit up 36 incense sticks to change anything because he wouldn't be afraid of ghosts and his own shadow. 

 

       The little man could basically learn a lot from the "Farang."

 

Make him to the PM, please, problems solved, also in the long run.

 

A sort of German educational system wouldn't be bad and a guy with common sense who doesn't need to wait for friends to pass away to get his wristwatches will be a win-win situation.

English teachers who can't have a little conversation in English would be replaced by those who are good.

 

No teacher will ever lose face anymore because he'd introduce the "show face and let the students ask you questions, scheme."

 

Students could then fail, the schools would be free, not just on paper and the O-net tests would be replaced by something that's really good. 

 

No more luxury tax for "ordinary cars" like Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche, etc..available for all expats in LOS would be great. 

 

I'd even start to eat Wiener Schnitzel, Cordon Bleu, Bratwurst & Sauerkraut, plus a lot of other stuff more often.

 

And just out of sympathy for the new Thai hero, I'd also drink German beer and delicious wine, that would be much cheaper than the local often undrinkable stuff.

 

 

 

  I'm certain that he'd know what to do with the Jetski scammers and all the others. I'd vote for him. Even in Lederhosen...:shock1:

 

  

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28 minutes ago, Get Real said:

If I had that problem,  then I would consider skipping the next visit. :smile:

6 hours ago, Tchooptip said:

I prefer the heart of many Thais I know rather than the embittered heart of some old grumpy TV members :biggrin:

 

Why do you consider that's a problem? It is none at all.

Then why skipping my next visit?

Because never said I all members, but some members. I do appreciate many members posts and answers.

I realise I should not have add "old grumpy", "only embittered heart" would have been enough.

for of course reading all your past positive posts on this country, for instance, I did not know if  you were an old man :smile:

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4 hours ago, Mattd said:

Certainly not sure what happens at every temple, however, when my sons did the obligatory monk bit for a couple of weeks when they were about 12 and 10, I asked them did they go out early mornings to get the alms etc. and was the food given OK?

Their answer was yes they did go out and they had no idea if the food was good or bad, as this was all given to the dogs and cats that lived at the temple, none of the food collected was eaten by the monks!

 

If it genuinely makes you feel good, then I'm all for it, however, if it is done only to gain merit, then sorry that is wholly wrong IMHO, that basically means that it is for purely selfish reasons only.

Christianity: Command Morality. Do it the moral (Jesus) way, or I'll fry you in Hell.

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2 hours ago, maccastime said:

100 % correct, my thai lady told me years ago they have really huge bank accounts. I asked why then do you give money. She said for good luck. Just look at a funeral in the temple and I have been to many. They ask for the deceased to remain in the temple for a few days.... good money raised.

Google television evangelists...private jets, mansions, million$ bank accounts, frauds exposed, phony faith healing, sexual molestation etc etc etc. Ask why then do you give money? They say for rewards in heaven.

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1 hour ago, Tchooptip said:
6 hours ago, Tchooptip said:

I prefer the heart of many Thais I know rather than the embittered heart of some old grumpy TV members :biggrin:

 

Why do you consider that's a problem? It is none at all.

Then why skipping my next visit?

Because never said I all members, but some members. I do appreciate many members posts and answers.

I realise I should not have add "old grumpy", "only embittered heart" would have been enough.

for of course reading all your past positive posts on this country, for instance, I did not know if  you were an old man :smile:

I don´t take this forum so seriously, so judging me as a person from my post would be a terrible misstake. Just trying to make a bunch of crazy comments.

No need to tell me, I already know I have succeded. :cheesy:

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17 minutes ago, Get Real said:

I don´t take this forum so seriously, so judging me as a person from my post would be a terrible misstake. Just trying to make a bunch of crazy comments.

Some TVForum members have a lot of time on their hands. They simply post rubbish even when they are not interested in the topic. However now and again a thread comes along where virtully all the posts are straight-up (poison BIL by Rc).

 

This forum is a pussycat compared with some of the unmoderated ones I've been on.

 

Long live TVF,,,,,,,,,,........

 

 

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2 hours ago, terryofcrete said:

There are Farang doing stuff like this all over the place . They do not crave or desire publicity. They simply feel that they can contribute something to try and offset the imbalance that the poorer people of Thailand suffer in a country that does so little to take care of its’ people. If you tell a Thai about the level of social assistance available in your country they think you are a liar ! I know many Thai people being paid 315 baht a day as a shop assistant . In my country the rate is 470 baht an HOUR . “ Oh but the cost of living is higher in your country” .. yes , but I could list so many household items that are as expensive in Thailand. Basic living , without added “luxuries” is only a little more expensive. 

This piece of news is akin to something worthy of Nazi Propaganda , no pun intended and respect to this particular German. No bitching involved on my part, except against the government that neglects it’s own. 

"Basic living , without added “luxuries” is only a little more expensive."

 

Sorry, but if you are from the UK, and you include the following in your cost of "basic living" then you are way out of line with "a little more expensive":-

 

Council Tax, electricity, gas, water, mortgage/rent (*TV licence, house insurance, mobile telephone costs)  

* Figures in brackets may not specifically qualify as "basic living" 

 

The only thing in the UK that is only a "little more expensive" is the cost of food, but one thing that is cheaper is the cost of second hand cars!

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3 hours ago, Get Real said:

I don´t take this forum so seriously, so judging me as a person from my post would be a terrible misstake. Just trying to make a bunch of crazy comments.

No need to tell me, I already know I have succeded. :cheesy:

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I could hardly say I am serious all the time + following you just say, of course not only it is impossible to judge a person, you by the way... 

... for sometimes the irony or the joke can escape us...

...so thinking I was judging you as a person from your posts was a terrible mistake:biggrin:

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12 hours ago, mercman24 said:

brainwashed Thais, the lot of them, beggars in robes we call them, rich as hell, (have you seen the money being handed over at the temples, and spent on drugs , booze, and young kids. ) i have seen poor people down to their last baht giving these leeches money, in the hope of good luck, i tell my MRS you make your own luck in life, yep been to a few temples to see poor folk drop a 100 baht bill into an urn then off to another part of the complex to drop off a few more 100 bahts

 

Fully agree with you mate. i witnessed this myself 23 years ago when i gave an amount of money to my Thai sister in law as she was suffering from a tumor and her husband had passed away 3 weeks before that date. She had NOTHING anymore! Next day i drove the entire family to a temple complex for a buddhist holiday. Thousands of Thais there, ONLY one farang....  At one moment i saw that sister in law handing ALL "my" money to one of those orange priests who was brainwashing them via a microphone. Later on at home i heard via  my Thai wife that that monk PROMISED her that she would heal for 100% only if she handed that money to him.... Of course she handed my gift to him... Here is the "joke" : 3 weeks later she DIED due that tumor. That was the day i lost all respect in all what has to do with these guys and their "casinos"... :sad:

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9 hours ago, HOOD Robin said:

 

Fully agree with you mate. i witnessed this myself 23 years ago when i gave an amount of money to my Thai sister in law as she was suffering from a tumor and her husband had passed away 3 weeks before that date. She had NOTHING anymore! Next day i drove the entire family to a temple complex for a buddhist holiday. Thousands of Thais there, ONLY one farang....  At one moment i saw that sister in law handing ALL "my" money to one of those orange priests who was brainwashing them via a microphone. Later on at home i heard via  my Thai wife that that monk PROMISED her that she would heal for 100% only if she handed that money to him.... Of course she handed my gift to him... Here is the "joke" : 3 weeks later she DIED due that tumor. That was the day i lost all respect in all what has to do with these guys and their "casinos"... :sad:

I assume you have not experienced the practices of other religions.

The biggest money grabbers I have ever seen are Christian.  Telling people in mass to give their money and God will heal and repay them 10 fold.  Some horrific stories of people taking out loans on their homes and turning over the money.

Religion in general is big business!

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2 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

I assume you have not experienced the practices of other religions.

The biggest money grabbers I have ever seen are Christian.  Telling people in mass to give their money and God will heal and repay them 10 fold.  Some horrific stories of people taking out loans on their homes and turning over the money.

Religion in general is big business!

The biggest money-grabbers I have seen are governments.

 

 

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On 20/02/2018 at 4:11 AM, webfact said:

Now comes another great example that is sure to raise Pattaya up to where she rightfully belongs.

It's going to take a lot-lot more than that to get Pattaya back up the ladder :cheesy: :cheesy::cheesy:

 

Not taking anything away from what the German man is doing for the needy.

Well done..... If only more of us were like you...

On 20/02/2018 at 4:11 AM, webfact said:

Pattaya News who said he had a heart of gold just like Thais.

Pattaya News are right in saying he had a heart of gold. But not too sure about the end part of the quote

"just like Thais."

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3 hours ago, MaiChai said:

Think I'll become a monk; what a great life, no worries, free food, don't need to work. People even give you money!

 

  We've just sent our head monk to an inactive post and are now looking for a head monk. Interested? Please page me. 

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