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New monk apologizes to society for getting down and dirty with coyotes at temple

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40 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

Coyote dancers are now quite common at ordination parties ceremonies along with drugs, booze, souped-up pick-ups and several hundred loudspeakers. All in the name of spirituality.

Makes perfect sense-  go to a Thai Temple- supposedly a place of God-  grab a little ass; get drunk; play your music at levels that burst ear drums; smoke some dope; take some meth= If someone asks you to turn the music down- attack them .   Undoubtedly- the stairway to Heaven!!

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  • Society accepts your apology, my son, carry on! Wai to the abbott, burn 7 sticks of incense and 2 candles and all is forgotten!

  • geoffbezoz
    geoffbezoz

    Bet he got a HARD lesson in Buddhist etiquette. Same time next month please  number 19 can sit with me next time.   The Abbott asked the press to leave because it was not in the best interes

  • stanleycoin
    stanleycoin

    All part of the mostly fake Buddhism of Thailand.         

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1 hour ago, RJRS1301 said:

I am wondering what the scantily clad women were doing at the temple in the first place??

Should they not have been covered before allowed entry??

 

"scantily clad" is probably a relative term, and as the celebration was public there certainly where plenty of people. When we marched at Sonkran to the temple most people were either scantily clad, or wet to the bones or both ...

The disgraceful video. Cover your eyes. Shock and disbelief.

 

 

21 minutes ago, Enki said:

"scantily clad" is probably a relative term, and as the celebration was public there certainly where plenty of people. When we marched at Sonkran to the temple most people were either scantily clad, or wet to the bones or both

A temple is a place for worship-  anybody hear of respect and proper decorum. then again how can anyone respect a Temple Abbot who would allow  the going on described =  It's time for the Supreme Patriarch to set out directives on the proper behavior on Temple grounds and for that matter in daily life.

 

The complete lack of any moral base in this World is frightening.

Orange is the new Black....????

One last fling before the Orange handcuffs come on. "Hard" to blame a young fella.

 

23 hours ago, Thaidream said:

A temple is a place for worship-  anybody hear of respect and proper decorum. then again how can anyone respect a Temple Abbot who would allow  the going on described =  It's time for the Supreme Patriarch to set out directives on the proper behavior on Temple grounds and for that matter in daily life.

 

The complete lack of any moral base in this World is frightening.

But the Supreme Patriach would have been up to all these old tricks in his younger days himself. Its Thailand remember, not Bhutan.

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