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Wet floors in businesses used by the public in Thailand.
Wot you need to do is get yourself down to your nearest shopping mall and seek out a part where the floor is wet. I would suggest something like the wet fish section of a grocery store and grab a coffee and hang around waiting for someone to slip and crack their skull. Then sue the owners for trauma due to the nightmares brought about by witnessing the event. Matter of fact if you find a potential slip hazard , give me a bell and I’ll join you, this time next year we could be millionaire’s. Champagne , Champagne for everyone …🥂 ching ..ching 🤣 -
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Thousands Gather in Bulacan for Unique Holy Week Traditions
File photo for reference only In the historic chapel of Barangay Kapitangan, Paombong, Bulacan, the century-old practice of re-enacting the Passion of Christ drew thousands of spectators and devotees this Good Friday. The spectacle featured faith healers nailed to wooden crosses in a scene echoing Christ's crucifixion, a vivid tradition despite the scorching summer heat. As the crowd gathered, they witnessed the intense manifestation of faith through a ritual where two individuals, a man and a woman, were physically nailed to crosses at a man-made Golgotha beside the chapel. This solemn act began at 11:30 a.m., amidst native actors portraying Roman centurions, and continued for two minutes before the nails were carefully removed. The re-enactment, though not endorsed by the Catholic Church, holds deep spiritual significance for participants. Many faith healers view this act as a Lenten vow, afterward confessing to priests and continuing their mission to heal without charge. They believe the Golgotha serves as a "graduate school" for these healers, some of whom establish their own healing chapels. Among these "fulfilled faith healers" is Amparo Santos, or "Mother Paring," known for her dedication and past crucifixions over 15 consecutive years. Others like Timoteo "Tammy" Mondragon and "Ka Precy" have also engaged in this practice, illustrating the deep devotion surrounding these acts. Beyond crucifixions, the faithful partake in the veneration of the Mahal na Poong Sto. Cristo, a revered crucifix bathed in perfumed oil. Believers gather to collect the oil, attributing healing powers to it, maintaining a long-standing Lenten tradition. This annual observation in Barangay Kapitangan dates back to the 1940s and showcases vibrant, albeit intense, religious expressions. During Holy Week, the region also draws visitors to places such as the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy, Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto Shrine, and other revered sites across Bulacan, all demonstrating the deep-rooted faith that unites these communities, reported Manila Bulletin. -- 2025-04-18 -
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A true story about an old pal of mine.
How long he got left ? 35 years ? You should go and visit him just to annoy him -
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Cheapest place in Bangkok to buy new phone
I have 3BB 1Gb/s coming into their router. I am right next to it with my phone Simply on that 2.4 wifi I get Ping 18ms, upload 40.7 Mbps and 57.2 download. On AIS 5G mobile network I get Ping 33, Up 42 and down 64.4 Using Ookla Speedtest I get 20, 33, 91 on mobiie and 4, 195 and 240 on my 2.4 home WiFi 2.4 router. I have had up to 480 Mbps download and 95 upload at other times, early morning or late at night. On an older Huawei phone I am getting 7, 47 and 58.3 on home wifi via Meteor, and 5, 61 and 57.1 with Ookla. Enough to go on? -
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Make America Gloomy Again
I somehow knew it wouldn't be long before FriscoKid went on my ignore list. -
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Wet floors in businesses used by the public in Thailand.
Are you now American? I can only imagen those people coming up with sue-ing a wet floor.- 1
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