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Monk in robes crashes his mate's souped up car just on eve of leaving the monkhood


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This is a cultural aspect of Thailand, that send their kids and adults to spend time learning the teaching of Monk Hood.  Sadly, it seem to produce from my experience of living here does nothing but provide a baby sitting service for the parents. We hope and pray and sometimes we get surprised but the numbers seem to be against it this particular case. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, NextStationBangkok said:

Which name suits ?

 

Ferrari Monk or Horror Monk ?

Tonight on Top Monk: Monk drive a supped up Ferrari.

Posted
7 hours ago, leeneeds said:

The newly to be defrocked monk will now request 

alms and making merit, rescinding his retirement,

the mentality of these three amigos adds up to 

-- 0.03

 

Watch for a Go Fund Me campaign....pay damages and fund his driver training.

Posted
7 hours ago, onemorechang said:

Ha  Ha , Monks in sports cars.

What ever next  :w00t:

Amazing Thailand  :cheesy:

Private jets .... maybe?

Posted
4 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

Perhaps one of Thai Visa's resident car buffs can identify the make and model of the crashed vehicle?

Nissan Silvia S15

Posted
9 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

I would imagine there were no amulets in the car, as well as no brain cells in there either.

...he blends in well with the cars soupy paint job...pumpkin head yellow.

Posted
8 hours ago, ezzra said:

Those short time monks are not the real deal, they're there from ulterior

and selfish motives, some even become monks to escape consequences

being a civilian, so it's not surprising to see those guys being involved

in many unholy activities.....

Your on the money mate those monk's are not monk's. They are just as bad as the Guy that's on Walking Street. 

Posted
1 hour ago, jay1980 said:

Nissan Silvia S15

Very good sir! And thank you for the answer to my request.. The errant monk must have friends with cash, not a cheap ride, I believe.

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Perhaps he might have fared less well in a "Nissan Nirvana." :thumbsup:

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Posted
12 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

I would imagine there were no amulets in the car, as well as no brain cells in there either.

three words come to mind b HA HA HA 

Posted
9 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

he really should apologize to the car!

What about the tree?

Perhaps the Abbot of the Wat will take the opportunity to deliver to his sheep, flock...congregation... members of the Sangha a discourse on temporal 'Karma'.

Posted
7 minutes ago, agudbuk said:

Breathalysed?

Sent from my Grand using Tapatalk
 

Nope, still not breathalyzed, just breathless and embarrassed..

Posted
10 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

Perhaps one of Thai Visa's resident car buffs can identify the make and model of the crashed vehicle?

looks like a Lotus 

Posted
1 hour ago, USPatriot said:

I thought if a person had a monk in the care amulets are not needed

I had 3 monks in my car when I was side swiped by an old lady who drove out of her garden without looking left or right, while manhandling a sack of rice. They don't help much apparently. Old lady off course had no insurance.

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