Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
hanno wrote:when they blast out their obnoxious chants and speech's.
Their country, their religion. Maybe time to leave? You know, back to Trump Land and the bible/gun belt?
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Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
SinnSisamouth wrote:did u just call my bird thick?Jamie_Lambo wrote:
are you thick or something? i just agreed with you that Coke werent the first to depict Santa in his red suit, i stood corrected
but my point still remains of how the Traditional "Santa" has been changed/bastardised over time by America
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Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
I want to thank all the usual flamers/trolls, bottom feeders for the personal attacks on this thread, it gives everyone else a chance to pinpoint who you jerks are and shows exactly what disturbed adolescents can do from their parents basements.
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Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
"it gives everyone else a chance to pinpoint who you jerks are..."
To my knowledge you and you alone are the only one interested in pinpointing sources of unpleasant posts. But be of good cheer. A new voice has appeared on the horizon of this forum who will doubtlessly attract some of the flack directed at you.
This should afford you sufficient time to go to a firing range to zero in your weapons of choice for The Great Revolution when Trump loses. I have sent a copy of your resume to Commander Don King and he was highly impressed, especially with your culinary abilities. He would however like to know if you can cook soul food. Your age also seems to be an issue of concern.
Yours for an America great again,
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To my knowledge you and you alone are the only one interested in pinpointing sources of unpleasant posts. But be of good cheer. A new voice has appeared on the horizon of this forum who will doubtlessly attract some of the flack directed at you.
This should afford you sufficient time to go to a firing range to zero in your weapons of choice for The Great Revolution when Trump loses. I have sent a copy of your resume to Commander Don King and he was highly impressed, especially with your culinary abilities. He would however like to know if you can cook soul food. Your age also seems to be an issue of concern.
Yours for an America great again,
Taabarang
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Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
Those tannoys have been around at least a century here, you can see them in old photos of festivals.
I unplugged one set up on my balcony one morning, the noise was insane and it was only a few meters from where I had been sleeping. When I went downstairs I noticed the coffin for the old lady who had died so I taped the wires back together. I later mentioned it being a bit noisy and they turned it down considerably.
I unplugged one set up on my balcony one morning, the noise was insane and it was only a few meters from where I had been sleeping. When I went downstairs I noticed the coffin for the old lady who had died so I taped the wires back together. I later mentioned it being a bit noisy and they turned it down considerably.
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This has been a topic of discussion in the Indo expat forum I go to, the problem is when 10-12 mosques try to out-blare each other with garbage screeching speakers.Barang_doa_slae wrote:In indonesia surely in cambodia clearly not.timmydownawell wrote:Mosques > Pagodas
I have lived next door to SHV mosque for more than 5 years and have only heard them open their amp for the muezzin prier call 2 or 3 times.
I actually found it to be quite a relaxing melody also useful as a time frame, like european churches are with the bells ringing.
But i guess it also depends on the caller's voice. The son of the imam (or some other teenager) was in charge of the afternoon call and that was a hairs rising disaster.
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Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
Myanmar court jails Dutchman for 3 months
6 Oct 2016 at 17:23
WRITER: REUTERS
YANGON - A Myanmar court on Thursday sentenced a Dutch tourist to three months in prison and a fine after he unplugged a public address system that was relaying a Buddhist sermon, his lawyer said.
Klaas Haytema, 30, was arrested after he entered a community hall in the central city of Mandalay on Sept 23 and disrupted a recitation by Buddhist laymen.
Mr Haytema told a court hearing on Tuesday he was unaware a religious ceremony was in progress, but disconnected the hall's loudspeakers because they were disturbing his sleep, said Hla Ko, a Myanmar lawyer who volunteered to represent the Dutchman...
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Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
Taabarang: Your just reproving what I said for all the world to see. Keep up the good work, but move out of your parents basement.
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Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
If you never experienced it you wouldnt believe it . I lived out in outskirts of Yangon in apartment 8 years ago. And you would get NO sleep at all on many nights . The loudspeakers just blaring away all night . Full volume . Im pretty sure the Buddha didnt have this in mind 2000 years ago .
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Re: Hands up if you never felt like unplugging those loudspeakers.
eh?Sailorman wrote:Taabarang: Your just reproving what I said for all the world to see. Keep up the good work, but move out of your parents basement.
of course he's critizing you duh
do you mean "proved"?
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