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Thais turn to rain dances and spirits as the reservoirs run dry


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well if cutting the heads off pigs and sticking them on plates (animal cruelty charges?) and parading animals about in cages does not work I don't know what to suggest, oh yeah how about that cloud seeding from planes?

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none of that will work, seeding might be of some help, but i don't know enough about it to offer up a real opinion on it.  It is what it is, its a drought.  We pay cash for everything and keep trucking along.  There will not be any pig heads out in front of my house. 

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Rain dances? Pig heads on altars? Caged toys being paraded through the streets?

 

I just want to sit down, omit a deep sigh and bury my head in my hands, lamenting that this country is hopelessly stuck in the dark ages in so many respects.

 

Meanwhile, my maid continues to blissfully ignore my requests to not keep the tap running for hours on end but conserve water. She's off this weekend, visiting her family in Isan. I wonder if she's joined one or another of these rain dances on the occasion, possibly sacrificing a pig head or two as well so she can continue wasting water once she's returned.  

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2 hours ago, geoffbezoz said:

Perhaps you can provide photos of rain dances being held currently in Australia, India, China and the US if as you say it is the same in those countries as you claim.

In Australia the PM pray to “god” for rain. 

Will that help? Is god real?

i don’t think that will have successful. 

Maybe Santa Xmas can help it?

 

https://news.thaivisa.com/article/37475/australias-morrison-calls-for-more-prayer-and-religious-freedom

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4 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

Rain dances? Pig heads on altars? Caged toys being paraded through the streets?

 

I just want to sit down, omit a deep sigh and bury my head in my hands, lamenting that this country is hopelessly stuck in the dark ages in so many respects.

 

Meanwhile, my maid continues to blissfully ignore my requests to not keep the tap running for hours on end but conserve water. She's off this weekend, visiting her family in Isan. I wonder if she's joined one or another of these rain dances on the occasion, possibly sacrificing a pig head or two as well so she can continue wasting water once she's returned.  

Let's just count our blessing that they don't partake in child sacrifices anymore to please the Gods.

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5 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

We need a sacrifice to appease the rain Gods. If we do it with a person that has the letter P starting their name, we might get some (P)recipitation. Just joking. Bringing in the American Indians would probably have more merit.

 

    Na ,  a few farlangs ,  with visa issues , that will do nicely .

     Regards Peter ..

 

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4 hours ago, ezzra said:

In earlier times and in time of drought and other nature problems, i remember his majesty the late king coming forward inspecting the problems first hand, landing a hand, a solution and advice and things got better, he is surely missed...

Not easy from 5000 miles away

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