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Q: Isn't it sad that China has Saxy Santas for a month, but no Buddhas for his birthday?

Why don't they make a "traditional shopping event" out of Buddhas birthday? Today I saw nothing at all regarding this anniversary, wouldn't have known it by looking at the streets. 

10 years 21 weeks ago in  Shopping - China

 
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What, you WANT to be over run by sexy Buddhas?

 

 

...weirdo

Scandinavian:

"SAXY" not "Sexy".... but some chicks in skanky outfits can improve any occasion. That is why Vegas is better than Macau 

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And I was thinking all the time, that I miss something here. Buddha shopping spree...

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What would you call a  holiday celebrating Buddha? 

ScotsAlan:

I found this, but it seems to be an advert for Buddhist holidays:

 

http://buddhism.about.com/od/buddhistholidays/tp/buddhistholidays.htm

 

Ah wait. A Buddhist holiday is called a Retreat wink.

 

No offense to the big man of course.  Hope he has a good birthday.

 

Seriously, I respect all religions, and I have prayed at Buddhist temples many times. 

 

 

 

 

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Happy Retreat to all 

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Dunno. "Budmas" perhaps... Ohs noes. I seem to have acquired ACDC (Acute Copycat Dysfunctional Condition) 

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Masticating Mohammeds

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