isanbirder Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 (edited) //link to bangkok post removed// Put a red shirt on your gatepost to keep her away. I'm serious.... well, sort of serious. I don't even live in Surin (I'm in Buriram), but the two houses next to mine had put red shirts on their gateposts when I passed them this morning. Do red shirts deter pi farang as well? Edited January 18, 2013 by Tywais Link to bangkok post removed as per forum rules Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 A reminder of this forum rule: 31) Bangkok Post do not allow quotes from their news articles or other material to appear on Thaivisa.com. Neither do they allow links to their publications. Posts from members containing quotes from or links to Bangkok Post publications will be deleted from the forum. Please note that this is a decision by the Bangkok Post, not by Thaivisa.com and any complaints or other issues concerning this rule should be directed to them. Quotes from and links to Phuketwan are also not allowed and will also be removed. In special cases forum Administrators or the news team may use these sources. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post rgs2001uk Posted January 18, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted January 18, 2013 Welcome to Issan, please reset your watch by 500 years to Medieval European Time. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isanbirder Posted January 18, 2013 Author Share Posted January 18, 2013 Sorry, I thought we were allowed to put links. Anyway, the story is too good to be wasted, so here's a summary. Recently, ten men in good health have died suddenly in a village in Surin Province. Other inexplicable deaths have occurred as well. Those that know about these things have decided that it is due to a' widow ghost', and that the way to avoid becoming one of her victims is by putting a red shirt over your gatepost. This the villagers duly did. One shirt pictured had large white spots on it, so evidently your shirt doesn't have to be unsullied red. Now read my OP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeavyDrinker Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 Cobblers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isanbirder Posted January 18, 2013 Author Share Posted January 18, 2013 Welcome to Issan, please reset your watch by 500 years to Medieval European Time. Is this addressed to me? I should have added that the house next to me, some years ago, also had a human effigy in front of the house, with the words in Thai "Nobody whose name begins with (initial) lives in this house", a ghost deterrent which I've also seen in Phitsanulok. I think these people don't want to take any risks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OxfordWill Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 Is this the perennial sudden death syndrome which affects young asian men particularly badly? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DILLIGAD Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 I think other kinds of 'spirits' are involved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swissie Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 Welcome to Issan, please reset your watch by 500 years to Medieval European Time. Nevermind spirits or ghosts: I did it. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mancub Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 There was a very educational documentary on Nat Geo about this , medical science having established that it's abnormal electrical activity causing heart failure in otherwise healthy people . I think it's also hereditary and can be prevented . As is their way, however , those who have no access to this education , and some who do, prefer to believe in superstition ! Hence grown men in Isaarn have been known to wear make -up , wigs and nighties to "fool" this Widow-ghost ! Some, of course, don't need an excuse ....... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I Like Thai Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 There was a very educational documentary on Nat Geo about this , medical science having established that it's abnormal electrical activity causing heart failure in otherwise healthy people . I think it's also hereditary and can be prevented . As is their way, however , those who have no access to this education , and some who do, prefer to believe in superstition ! Hence grown men in Isaarn have been known to wear make -up , wigs and nighties to "fool" this Widow-ghost ! Some, of course, don't need an excuse ....... It's called Halloween in the West Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgs2001uk Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 Welcome to Issan, please reset your watch by 500 years to Medieval European Time. Is this addressed to me? I should have added that the house next to me, some years ago, also had a human effigy in front of the house, with the words in Thai "Nobody whose name begins with (initial) lives in this house", a ghost deterrent which I've also seen in Phitsanulok. I think these people don't want to take any risks. Sorry, no not addressed to you, more a case of thinking aloud. Believe me when I say I used to be as skeptical as the next guy, to me it was all buffalo shit, I can honestly say with hand on heart I dismissed it as hear say. Every time I venture north on HW#2 I make a point of pulling into Tesco Lotus at Pak Chong, I buy some garlic to hang on the rear view mirror, I sprinkle some holy water onto the car, holy shit this crap actually works. As I scurry off into the nether world along the 224 heading for Transylvania in Buriram and Surin, I can honestly say I have never encountered a Pee Bop or Pee Ga Soo, the only "spirits in the night" I have ever encountered has been lao kao. So to all you non believers out there, mock at your own peril. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jamescollister Posted January 18, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted January 18, 2013 Lots of ghosts out her, Bebob steals babies etc spirit houses in most huts and a village spirit house. Had ghosts come to parties, never been able to see them, but locals know they are there. My old man, solider out this way for many years used to tell me me as a child, if a 303 can't kill it then it can't hurt you. Never worried about the superstitions and don't have a 303, but have 3 rifles in te house and a 38 S/W for non ghosts. Jim 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xen Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 I am wondering if there is a connection being pushed to form a subconscious link between the red shirt on the gate post to protect your house from evil spirits and the redshirt political group to "protect" you as you are deep in redshirt terriority there. Just a thought. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montrii Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 (edited) I think the red shirt business is a new one . . . probably of political origin, tho not sure how that would work. The traditional method of scaring away the << Thai script removed, this is the English language forum >> (phii mae maai) is to place huge phalluses, sometimes piles of them, in front of the house, so the lusty widow-maker will be distracted by those and not take the man of the house. Here's an illustsrative link from occurrences in Khon Kaen: http://www.xn--b3ct2b9a1h.com/16317/. Edited January 20, 2013 by metisdead Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DILLIGAD Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 My 'ol mum used to say 'why worry about the dead, its the alive that can hurt you'. I have seen a circus set up to worship a piece of wood in Surin, need I say more? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isanbirder Posted January 19, 2013 Author Share Posted January 19, 2013 I think the red shirt business is a new one . . . probably of political origin, tho not sure how that would work. The traditional method of scaring away the ผีแม่หม่าย (phii mae maai) is to place huge phalluses, sometimes piles of them, in front of the house, so the lusty widow-maker will be distracted by those and not take the man of the house. Here's an illustsrative link from occurrences in Khon Kaen: http://www.xn--b3ct2b9a1h.com/16317/. Wherever the idea came from, it was a good one. After all, most men in Isan have red shirts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isanbirder Posted January 19, 2013 Author Share Posted January 19, 2013 Welcome to Issan, please reset your watch by 500 years to Medieval European Time. Is this addressed to me? Sorry, no not addressed to you, more a case of thinking aloud. No offence taken! But there were only two posters on the thread at that time, and I was one of them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrer Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 Come on, how can a ghost kill you? By using that Death Phone Number that was making people drop dead as soon as they answered around 2 years ago? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirchai Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 (edited) Why are some of you so skeptical? There 're ghosts in each Isaan village! Here's what had happened in Sisaket area a few years ago, where two younger men died. Two younger men, one on a motorbike, (was drunk like a pig) hit a tree. The other guy drove in a Pick up truck, not too far away where first accident happened on the next day, in the evening, speeding on a dirt road and crashed. ( Both came back from parties!) The monks (holier than anybody else) decided that ghosts wanted to take their younger men away.Solution was pretty easy. Ghosts standing in the middle of the street had caused the accidents! To avoid hitting them, they'd to crash. The villagers had to kill all black dogs, nailed a WHITE shirt with the dog's blood on their huts. But that wasn't enough. They also had straw puppies outside their houses saying that there wouldn't be younger men living. They put some make up on their boys and young men's faces and painted their fingernails. ( What some already do without fearing ghosts) It worked well, the ghost read (Intelligent ones) that there's no men inside the house and when he did "go" inside. he was fooled by the Make Up ( stupid ones) A true story about this part of the country. I believe it's true. Useless to say that none wants to have black dogs now...... Edited January 19, 2013 by sirchai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isanbirder Posted January 19, 2013 Author Share Posted January 19, 2013 Why are some of you so skeptical? There 're ghosts in each Isaan village! Here's what had happened in Sisaket area a few years ago, where two younger men died. Two younger men, one on a motorbike, (was drunk like a pig) hit a tree. The other guy drove in a Pick up truck, not too far away where first accident happened on the next day, in the evening, speeding on a dirt road and crashed. ( Both came back from parties!) The monks (holier than anybody else) decided that ghosts wanted to take their younger men away.Solution was pretty easy. Ghosts standing in the middle of the street had caused the accidents! To avoid hitting them, they'd to crash. The villagers had to kill all black dogs, nailed a WHITE shirt with the dog's blood on their huts. But that wasn't enough. They also had straw puppies outside their houses saying that there wouldn't be younger men living. They put some make up on their boys and young men's faces and painted their fingernails. ( What some already do without fearing ghosts) It worked well, the ghost read (Intelligent ones) that there's no men inside the house and when he did "go" inside. he was fooled by the Make Up ( stupid ones) A true story about this part of the country. I believe it's true. Useless to say that none wants to have black dogs now...... I have three black dogs, and four newly-born black puppies. Anyone want one? (They're toy poodle crosses.... I don't yet know how the puppies will turn out.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamescollister Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 We used to have the dog bus out here, thankfully not seen it for a year or 2, but was told the black ones taste better. No one admits to eating dog, but lots get run over on the road, yet you never see a dead dog. Road kill is OK. Jim 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boyce Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 I think other kinds of 'spirits' are involved. Lao Khao Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MeMock Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 We used to have the dog bus out here, thankfully not seen it for a year or 2, but was told the black ones taste better. No one admits to eating dog, but lots get run over on the road, yet you never see a dead dog. Road kill is OK. Jim Dog bus? You mean the bucket truck? Alive and well out here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamescollister Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 (edited) We used to have the dog bus out here, thankfully not seen it for a year or 2, but was told the black ones taste better. No one admits to eating dog, but lots get run over on the road, yet you never see a dead dog. Road kill is OK. Jim Dog bus? You mean the bucket truck? Alive and well out here! ]Not seen one here for a year or 2, may be that there is no way out but the single road. No shortage of dogs though, but we have had a higher presents of army road blocks because of illegal logging. Jim Edited January 19, 2013 by jamescollister Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunnydrops Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 Locally, a teacher drove her car into the on coming lane and hit this teenager on a motorbike, killing him. She told the police she swerved to miss this old man that walked out in from of her. The old man "vanished". Everyone thinks it was a ghost, The teacher was not held responsible. Keep this in mind if you need a fast excuse. "there was this ghost!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Semper Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 Would a picture of Thaksin scare the gosts away? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirchai Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 Would a picture of Thaksin scare the gosts away? Posters of his sister already do..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swissie Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 This is my thing. I descend from a long line of alpine ghost chasers, exorcists and magic-drink-mixers. Therefore, the Isaan could be my destiny. Would I need a work permit or just plenty of Karma. ( Karma in this case: Plenty of start-up cash?) Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krisb Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 Welcome to Issan, please reset your watch by 500 years to Medieval European Time. And thats why I love Issan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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