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Four fingernails from the body of the revered monk Luang Phor Hong were stolen, and so far one fingernail has been returned. The corpse of the Isaan monk, who died at age 97 back in 2014, is kept in a glass coffin which is opened only once a year for an annual robe-changing ceremony at Wat Phetchaburi temple in Surin, northeast Thailand. Three of his fingernails are still missing and the temple has asked for them to be returned. On Saturday, Wat Phetchaburi held an annual robe-changing ceremony for Luang Phor Hong, which was attended by a large number of […]

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55 minutes ago, SAXON said:

A nail-biting story if there ever was one!! Russia Vs. Ukraine has nothing on this one!!! Sky News, Al Jazerra, CNN, CBS!!!..... Guys!!! YOU'VE BEEN REPORTING THE WRONG STORY FOR THE LAST 14 DAYS!!!

It's fingernails where it's at!! Not the brutal killing of children and innocent civilians!!!  

As I posted on another thread. This is the quality of journalism in Thailand. Archaic doesn’t even start to describe it. 

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