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Brad the Impala
October 15th, 2007, 17:13
Stressed cleric seeks karaoke

SRISAKET: Apart from imparting knowledge, a key role for any educator should be setting a good moral and ethical example for his or her students. This is especially true if the teacher is in charge of disseminating religious doctrine.

Teaching can be a stressful business, however. Thus, it was тАЬthe need to unwindтАЭ that one high-ranking monk gave as his excuse after he was caught in a karaoke joint on the night of September 16, microphone in one hand and whiskey glass in the other.

Phra Mahathanin Thitiuro, 34, was deputy dean of Kanthararom district and responsible for teaching monks at Wat Srakampaengyai in Uthumphonphisai district, which functions as a campus for a Buddhist university. He was also pursuing a doctorate degree.

After a hard day of expounding the evils of immoderation on September 15, Phra Mahathanin felt the need to loosen up a bit.

Returning to his cell at Wat Khanthararom, he invited three other temple monks to join him in a covert mission into Srisaket Town.

Led by Phra Mahathanin, the faithful foursome dumped their yellow robes and put on street clothes. Phra Mahathanin donned a wide-brimmed hat to conceal his shaved head and high-profile face.

Confident that no one would recognize them, they drove down to тАЬNong Tom KaraokeтАЭ and cheerfully cracked open a bottle of whiskey.

Unfortunately for them, some other residents of Kanthararom district had also fancied a spot of karaoke that night тАУ and they could make out that one of their fellow crooners was, in fact, the second-highest-ranking monk in the whole district.

So they reported the incident to the police.

When officers arrived, they were met with the sight of Phra Mahathanin clutching the microphone in one hand and sitting next to a hostess, behind a table laden with alcohol.

On seeing the police, the unfortunate dean reportedly could not hide the look of shock from his face.

The officers, recognizing their target, demanded that he identify himself. On confirming that the reveler was indeed a high-ranking monk, they took him to Kanthararom District Police Station.

Under questioning, Phra Mahathanin claimed that he had been teaching very hard recently and felt stressed, so he invited the three young deacons out with him to try and relax.

He will now have all the time in the world to relax outside the structured world of the Buddhist clergy, as his night out on the town has reportedly resulted in him being defrocked.

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Source: Kom Chad Luek





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October 15th, 2007, 18:23
Oh well Brad, none of us are perfect are we? We are all capable of screwing up sometimes, even monks. I am sure that obnoxious bald headed know it all old cunt in Bangkok, will be delighted to read this article. http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u152/GeorgeThai/whistle.gif


George.

October 15th, 2007, 18:42
I am sure that obnoxious bald headed know it all old cunt in Bangkok, will be delighted to read this article.
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Alton-old
October 16th, 2007, 08:36
How did this get to be a police issue??

bing
October 16th, 2007, 12:09
Perhaps an information item would be of interest. I met a monk on line and visited him at his Temple in Bangkok last year. He was charming and was delighted to take a walk with me, and then we went on a ride on a river taxi. He made a point of letting me know I did not have to pay for his passage as monks can ride the taxi free. He spoke English and was happy to practice it on me. We could not really do much because he is a monk and a very nice person and a good example of a Buddhist monk. It was a bit of a different experience, for the skeptics who might read this post, know I was on my best behavior. Here it is the better part of a year later and I still cherish the memory of that day with the monk. I hope you all have the opportunity to spend a day with a monk sometime.

October 16th, 2007, 12:26
He made a point of letting me know I did not have to pay for his passage as monks can ride the taxi freeDid he also make a point of telling you that monks always get a High Distinction in their university exams (just like members of the royal family)?