Yorky Fullritis Member Oct 2, 2020 #1 Awk Phansa crept up on me unannounced this year. Luckily I have sufficient stock.
Prakhonchai Nick You chose a custom title Oct 2, 2020 #2 If Buddhism is a philosophy and not a religion, why do we have so many alcohol banned days?
robjak Surin Dinosaur Oct 2, 2020 #3 Yes @metoo. Just been to the shop I use and he moaned a bit but still sold them. Haha
Yorky Fullritis Member Oct 2, 2020 #4 Prakhonchai Nick said: If Buddhism is a philosophy and not a religion, why do we have so many alcohol banned days? Click to expand... It's how the government (and those who have) keep the proletariat in check.
Prakhonchai Nick said: If Buddhism is a philosophy and not a religion, why do we have so many alcohol banned days? Click to expand... It's how the government (and those who have) keep the proletariat in check.
Yorky Fullritis Member Oct 2, 2020 #5 My neighbours are having a party today. Admittedly, they're T total but that's no reason to inflict the guests with their disease! I'm not going.
My neighbours are having a party today. Admittedly, they're T total but that's no reason to inflict the guests with their disease! I'm not going.
CO-CO Rather wrinkly & occasionally cantankerous member Oct 2, 2020 #6 Prakhonchai Nick said: If Buddhism is a philosophy and not a religion, why do we have so many alcohol banned days? Click to expand... Because governments decree it is so.
Prakhonchai Nick said: If Buddhism is a philosophy and not a religion, why do we have so many alcohol banned days? Click to expand... Because governments decree it is so.