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Woman leads gang to attack monk

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Why did she have to beat him up? If she doesn't like him why doesn't she just change the channel?

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  • pinkpanther99
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    Terrible, I hope the those involved are brought to justice. On a side note - the word 'ruffian' isn't used often enough in 2015!

  • lostmebike
    lostmebike

    I've heard the soundtrack for the first movie will be ... 'Smack my monk up' (They wanted 'Spank the Bishop' but this was deemed highly inappropriate)

  • This has the makings of another great chapter in my book "amazing Thailand"

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What is that saying.. want something said, ask a man.. want something done..ask your mistress..

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Many of those supposedly ' practicing ' Buddhism would put the Mafia to shame.

Many of the Italian Mafia are deep religious Roman Catholics with deep connections to the church.

It is something the new Pope is fighting against.

The Dalai Lama had 3000 slaves and all the time the Buddhist temples had war against each other.

Muslim....just watch the news.....

Religion doesn't make people better.

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