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Daily News Thai Caption: 'Water Monitor's numbers'

 

Animal catchers were called to a house in Bang Pa-In, Ayutthaya, central Thailand, after a large water monitor invaded a house, reported Daily News.

 

Kittisak, 39, said he was minding his own business when he heard noises coming from the crawl space above the celing.

 

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Then a water monitor's foot came through!

 

The rescue services used a ladder and soon had the "Tua Ngern Tua Thong" (the silver and gold creature as it is politely called in Thailand) in custody.

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

It was two meters long and weighed 60-80 kilos.

 

Now Kittsak's neighbors are using the auspicious arrival of the protected species as a basis for divining the winning lottery numbers in the next draw, due on the 16th November.

 

The house was 188/60 in Moo 2. 

 

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Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, Aforek said:

two meters long and weighed 60-80 kilos."

I think it's too much for a 2 meters  long, or it's heavier than I thought 

I think that you are correct  

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7 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

"Kittisak, 39, said he was minding his own business..."

 

The water monitor is probably telling its mates the same thing.

I thought it was a polite way of saying he was taking a dump.

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36 minutes ago, phetphet said:

I thought it was a polite way of saying he was taking a dump.

You may well be right. I didn't even know water monitors use euphemisms.

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