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  • I agree with j loe that it is just the tip of the iceberg, but for a TOTALLY different reason.

    OIG on Conflict of Interest Issues With Constellation SRBs - NASA Watch 2009

  • I loe the WWE but Linda is about as qualified as Hulk Hogan.

    McMahon says WWE antics not a liability to Senate run 2009

  • I loe bare minerals and aussie 3 minute conditioner! stopping by from SITS and am now a follower

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  • “Wai bu lou” pronounced wye boo loe means three external treasures do not leak.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • “Wang shi shen lou” pronounced wahng shr shun loe means if you see polluted things, your soul could get lost.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • Misdeeds, first set of ten: arising from the wearing of robes: e.g. the misdeeds of not wearing the monastic shamtab (lower robe) round, wearing it hitched up high, knees not covered, hung loe, covering the ankles, stretching down on one side like an elephant trunk, top folded above navel, etc.

    Ordination in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition 2010

  • Misdeeds, first set of ten: arising from the wearing of robes: e.g. the misdeeds of not wearing the monastic shamtab (lower robe) round, wearing it hitched up high, knees not covered, hung loe, covering the ankles, stretching down on one side like an elephant trunk, top folded above navel, etc.

    Ordination in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition 2010

  • “Bu zu lou ti” pronounced boo dzoo loe tee means completely fulfill your leaky body.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • “Wai san bao bu lou” pronounced wye sahn bao boo loe means close your external treasures; do not leak your jing qi shen.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • “Wang ting jing lou” pronounced wahng ting jing loe means if you hear polluted words, you could lose your jing.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

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