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Tseem Yeej decides to try to go horseback riding     

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Author: ເຄຣຊີ້ແລຣີ້
Date: Sep 19, 2008 04:50

Tseem Yeej decides to try to go horseback riding even though he has no idea how to do it. One day, the Tseem Yeej finds a horse and decides to try it out. He tries to mount the horse several times, but he fails each.... Then he reaches for the horse’s neck, but he kept slipping. Finally Tseem Yeej decided that jumping off of the horse was the only way to get off. So he leaps...
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Re: The Dalai Lama may decide not to reincarnate     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jun 13, 2008 12:08

.... It was further felt that it was not the Dalai Lama's decision to reincarnate. Rather, they felt that since the Dalai Lama is a national institution it was up to the people of Tibet to decide whether or not the Dalai Lama should reincarnate" You're gotta laugh. Oh what stories we weave. I'm not sure the Dali Lama has reincarnated.  Is there any ...
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Re: The Dalai Lama may decide not to reincarnate     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jun 13, 2008 12:05

...that such an option could even be considered. It was further felt that it was not the Dalai Lama's decision to reincarnate. Rather, they felt that since the Dalai Lama is a national institution it was up to the people of Tibet to decide whether or not the Dalai Lama should reincarnate" You're gotta laugh. Oh what stories we weave. When the best we do, is believe. BOfL
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Re: The Dalai Lama may decide not to reincarnate     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Jun 13, 2008 09:29

.... It was further felt that it was not the Dalai Lama's decision to reincarnate. Rather, they felt that since the Dalai Lama is a national institution it was up to the people of Tibet to decide whether or not the Dalai Lama should reincarnate" You're gotta laugh. Oh what stories we weave. I'm not sure the Dali Lama has reincarnated.  Is there any evidence ...
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Re: The Dalai Lama may decide not to reincarnate     

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Author: C3
Date: Jun 13, 2008 01:03

.... It was further felt that it was not the Dalai Lama's decision to reincarnate. Rather, they felt that since the Dalai Lama is a national institution it was up to the people of Tibet to decide whether or not the Dalai Lama should reincarnate" You're gotta laugh. Oh what stories we weave. I'm not sure the Dali Lama has reincarnated. Is there any evidence other than beleif ...
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The Dalai Lama may decide not to reincarnate     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Jun 12, 2008 22:55

...furor amongst Tibetans in India. Many could not believe that such an option could even be considered. It was further felt that it was not the Dalai Lama's decision to reincarnate. Rather, they felt that since the Dalai Lama is a national institution it was up to the people of Tibet to decide whether or not the Dalai Lama should reincarnate" You're gotta laugh. Oh what stories we weave.
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Re: A One Time Nationwide Closed Primary To Decide the Democratic Nomination     

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Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: May 29, 2008 13:00

... clever by half Repugs voting for whom they believe to be the weaker Dem in open primaries, why not have, at least until the Democrats redo the rules, a single nationwide closed primary to decide the nominee? We could plan this for sometime in July. No caucuses. No open primaries. Just one big nationwide vote. For Democrats only. I.E., "since it looks ...
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Re: A One Time Nationwide Closed Primary To Decide the Democratic Nomination     

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Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: May 29, 2008 12:58

... too clever by half Repugs voting for whom they believe to be the weaker Dem in open primaries, why not have, at least until the Democrats redo the rules, a single nationwide closed primary to decide the nominee? We could plan this for sometime in July. No caucuses. No open primaries. Just one big nationwide vote. For Democrats only. Bret Cahill
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Re: A One Time Nationwide Closed Primary To Decide the Democratic Nomination     

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Author: Patriot Games
Date: May 27, 2008 05:51

...open primaries Which was brilliant and contributed substantially to the irreparable fracturing of the DemocRATs! why not have, at least until the Democrats redo the rules, a single nationwide closed primary to decide the nominee? Because we don't change rules in the middle of the game. We could plan this for sometime in July. Sorry. Busy having a BBQ then. No caucuses. ...
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Re: A One Time Nationwide Closed Primary To Decide the Democratic Nomination     

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: May 26, 2008 17:04

... by half Repugs voting for whom they believe to be the weaker Dem in open primaries, why not have, at least until the Democrats redo the rules, a single nationwide closed primary to decide the nominee? Or better yet, Hillary could just seize Washington on behalf of the working class. Perhaps the UN would lend troops. We could plan this for sometime in July. So start gettin' ...
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