Monks on a truck
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Monks on a truck
While forced relocation is a current topic... I saw one of the caged round-up trucks fully loaded and heading somewhere away from Olympic Market the other day. What surprised me was that half the 'passengers' were monks. Is this normal?
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If it will quiet things down wrt funeral/wedding music, I'm happy.
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Taken to nan evangelical reeducation centre. The end of days is nigh.
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Re: Monks on a truck
Maybe they were fake monks
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Well now there's enough to start a new fake wat!
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I'm guessing they were headed to the new AEON Mall to see what new iPhones and iPads are available.
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And Rolexes - I photographed a couple buying bling watches the other day but didn't post due to the religious tension at the time.
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Post, post, post !
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Re: Monks on a truck
Monk Tales.
First trip to Thailand saw a monk sitting crossed legged bowed forward with his back to me. I thought I'd sneak in front and take a photo of this devout man. He was hunched over a Game Boy.
In Vang Vieng years ago there was a monk who by night used to get rolling drunk and try fight everyone. By day you'd find him tranquilly watering gardens and peacefully going about other monk business.
First trip to Thailand saw a monk sitting crossed legged bowed forward with his back to me. I thought I'd sneak in front and take a photo of this devout man. He was hunched over a Game Boy.
In Vang Vieng years ago there was a monk who by night used to get rolling drunk and try fight everyone. By day you'd find him tranquilly watering gardens and peacefully going about other monk business.
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Sovanna Market. Had a patron of some sort that was footing the bill.
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