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Ghostbusters chase 300 ogres out of town!
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Quote:Villages back to normal as Ghostbusters chase 300 ogres out of town!
 
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Picture: Sanook
 
BANGKOK: -- Five Isaan villages are now happy again after some 300 ogres were run out of town in a large ceremony on Sunday.
 
The mass exorcism of what the locals call "phee pop" was carried out by a specialist at the Kalasin town hall and then by villagers from the five affected areas.
 
The ceremonies were carried out after five unexplained deaths. Worried villagers had held a crisis meeting and agreed to spend 50 baht per each household to bring in experts and buy the necessary ghost busting equipment, reports Sanook.
 
Phee Pop are a particularly virulent and unpleasant kind of spirit - they have been known to enter people's bodies and eat them from the inside out.
 
Firstly on Sunday at the central town hall professional ghost buster Bunsong Prathumchai, 56, and 14 of his disciples from Mahasarakhram got the ball rolling with a ceremony that included flowers, incense, a sacred sword and various woods including that from the tamarind tree.
 
Following this the action moved to the five affected villages in the Nong Yai sub district where villagers took part in the "siang khong" part of the exorcism where the phee pop are hunted down and chased into an earthenware jar covered in a sacred cloth.
 
When this was successfully completed - and 300 errant ogres were trapped in the jar - it was incinerated to get rid of the trouble they had caused once and for all.
 
Representative of the five stricken "moo baans" Sawan Phaengnoi, a phoo yai baan himself, said that five people had died without apparent cause recently and obviously evil forces were at work.
 
Two men aged 55 had died for no reason in their hammocks and a 67 year old man just pegged out from threshing rice.
 
Sanook.com reported that following the successful exorcisms everyone in the villages was satisfied and were now "sabai jai" (happy) and could get on with the rest of their lives in peace.
 
Source: Sanook
http://newsletter.thaivisa.com/l/jzQgFpy...5F2LYRqw5Q
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Quote:When this was successfully completed - and 300 errant ogres were trapped in the jar - it was incinerated to get rid of the trouble they had caused once and for all.

I've read that burning anything with evil attached only released the evil back into the atmosphere. 

They should have buried it deep under ground, then poured concrete over the area so no one could dig it back up!   tinybighuh
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(12-12-2016, 06:53 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:
Quote:When this was successfully completed - and 300 errant ogres were trapped in the jar - it was incinerated to get rid of the trouble they had caused once and for all.

I've read that burning anything with evil attached only released the evil back into the atmosphere. 

They should have buried it deep under ground, then poured concrete over the area so no one could dig it back up!   tinybighuh

Hey these are highly paid experts at this sort of thing...!
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(12-12-2016, 06:53 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:
Quote:When this was successfully completed - and 300 errant ogres were trapped in the jar - it was incinerated to get rid of the trouble they had caused once and for all.

I've read that burning anything with evil attached only released the evil back into the atmosphere. 

They should have buried it deep under ground, then poured concrete over the area so no one could dig it back up!   tinybighuh

No, no, NO!

You chase the little buggers into the clay pot, cap that sucker off so they can't escape, and the roast 'em alive! They don't get back into the atmosphere, they're doomed for eternity (or however long a clay pot lasts and an ogre can stay dead) By being sealed off and roasted.

Same-same like the Christians do with demons and bad folk - cleanse 'em with fire by roasting them alive. It plays hell on a manicure too, I'm told.


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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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