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Two heads are better than one when it comes to winning the lottery!

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Two heads are better than one when it comes to winning the lottery!
 
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Picture: Daily News
 
Villagers in Buriram in Thailand's north east are going crazy for lottery numbers after a buffalo with two heads was born. 
 
Monks have been praying at a makeshift shrine set up after the birth of the creature that was stillborn. 
 
Following a Buddhist ritual, music and sacrifices the locals were lighting joss-sticks to get those all important numbers. 
 
The animal first emerged from the womb in Panku sub-district, Prakhonchai district at 5 pm on Wednesday 30th. 
 
These were just the start of a Daily News report brimming with possibly auspicious numbers. 
 
Suwimon, 24, who lives in house number 308 in Moo 7, had two female buffaloes. One was pregnant. 
 
It was not an easy birth at all. The feet showed first and try as they might several villagers who came to help couldn't bring the rest of the body out. 
 
Vets were called and soon nine people were tugging for four hours. Finally at 21.24 (9.24 pm) two heads appeared.
 
Everyone agreed that a ritual was necessary to ensure continued happiness in the village after such an event.
 
A stand was set up and the heads of the buffalo were placed on cushions as offerings, drinks, garlands and a Buddhist image were put in place ready for the incantations of monks. 
 
Suwimon explained that her mother has won money in the lottery several times recently - clearly this was because of the two headed pregnancy. 
 
Everyone agreed more riches were to come. 
 
Those numbers again in no particular order: 2, 5, 30, 24, 308, 7, 1, 9, 4 ,2124 and 924. 
 
Take your pick - but don't forget to pray and light a joss-stick first!
 
Source: Daily News
 
 
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7 minutes ago, webfact said:
Those numbers again in no particular order: 2, 5, 30, 24, 308, 7, 1, 9, 4 ,2124 and 924. 
 

My suggestion is number 30.

That would equate to the total I.Q. of the people in the village who believe in such claptrap ! 

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51 minutes ago, webfact said:

Vets were called and soon nine people were tugging for four hours.

Kinky!

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

lottery several times recently - clearly this was because of the two headed pregnancy. 

their beliefs are so ridiculous at times it's beyond comprehension …. 

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

their beliefs are so ridiculous at times it's beyond comprehension …. 

Agree with you on this one Steven, but your belief and love for a certain person is also beyond comprehension.:cheesy:

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Makes you wonder what pesticides were used on the fields the mother ate in !

3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Makes you wonder what pesticides were used on the fields the mother ate in !

Spot on. We live in a rural area and the number of farm animals of all types born with deformities is very high.

1 hour ago, edwinchester said:

Spot on. We live in a rural area and the number of farm animals of all types born with deformities is very high.

it's not just animals. Rural area also have high rates of deformity among children. thanks for Montsanto

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