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Buddhist humor

topic 15 · 13 responses
~terry Sun, Sep 14, 1997 (13:15) seed
Why are some Buddhists so serious. Do they think smiling is any more being attached than not smiling?
~LaughingSky Sun, Feb 14, 1999 (13:14) #1
heh-heh...heh-heh...ok, ok, Terry - I wanted you to see a smiling, laughing Buddhist...;) Have some fun with "Dharma the Cat"; http://www2.one.net.au/~lourie/ Peace be, Annette
~terry Sun, Feb 14, 1999 (14:09) #2
I checked it out and that is a fun site.
~LaughingSky Tue, Feb 16, 1999 (22:36) #3
...then, again, it may be some deep-rooted emotion passed down via genetics from ancestors who had to eat rice three times a day...
~KitchenManager Tue, Feb 16, 1999 (22:48) #4
but, then again...
~LaughingSky Wed, Feb 17, 1999 (11:27) #5
ummmm... wer, were you about to comment?
~KitchenManager Wed, Feb 17, 1999 (15:11) #6
nope, I did, but thanks for asking!
~LaughingSky Thu, Feb 18, 1999 (21:34) #7
no problem...just wanted to give everyone a fair chance to chime in...any time...*grin*
~wer Thu, Feb 18, 1999 (22:03) #8
*applause*
~LaughingSky Fri, Feb 19, 1999 (21:58) #9
Thank ya...thank ya very much.... All the pics I have of the Dalai Lama show him grinning like Cheshire Cat! :) Of course, this may be a generally happy smile. But people who have spoken to him or have interviewed him find that he has a very healthy sense of humor... ( I use the Dalai Lama as an example, because he is probably the most well-known Buddhist.) I think that each religious group has their own group of frowners! (Unhappy campers?)
~terry Mon, Feb 22, 1999 (08:32) #10
Have you seen William Meyers Dalai Lama stuff, Annette? http://www.spring.net/~wmmeyers
~MarciaH Tue, Feb 8, 2000 (21:21) #11
How Deep Is Your Love? LONDON (Reuters) - A couple of Welsh Buddhists plunged to new depths Saturday to get married in a coal mine. Thirty guests were serenaded by a Welsh male voice choir before donning hard hats for their trip down a mineshaft in south Wales. They all carried gas masks and torches. ``We actually thought it was very romantic to be deep in the country that you feel so much part of,'' said bridegroom Mark Lee, hoping that love would flourish in a coal climate. His fiancee, Christina Golledge, took the precaution of choosing a machine-washable, burgundy-colored wedding dress and decided against attaching a veil to her miner's helmet. The couple, both practicing Buddhists, staged their wedding reception in a local pub where they stayed to watch the Wales-France rugby international on television. They are remaining above ground for a honeymoon in Thailand.
~SaLLy Fri, Feb 6, 2004 (05:43) #12
does anybody know the buddhists who married down a mine? contact me here please!
~cfadm Thu, Feb 12, 2004 (15:22) #13
Uh, er, uh, married down a mine?
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