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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bag of Buddhas

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Owner:
AuntieWeasel Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Sunday, September 19, 2004
Origin:
Rhode Island, United States
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These six happy fat men are out on a lark. Will they stay together? Will they pick up hitchhikers? Will they have adventures? Will they attain enlightenment? It's out of my hands. G'bye boys! Have fun!

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The Laughing Buddha or Fat Buddha of China is based on Chang Dingzi, a monk from Chekiang Province who lived from 907 to 1060. He was an itinerate teacher around the end of the Tang and beginning of the Wu-Tai Dynasties. Everyone called him Pu Tai or "cloth bag" from his luggage. He may actually have been fat, or his round belly may embody the Chinese idiom for tolerance — to have a "big stomach." Rubbing the belly of Ta-pao Mi-Lei-Fwo, the Laughing Buddha, is supposed to bring luck. You'll have to use your pinky finger, I'm afraid.

I bought this six pack of Buddhas at a flea market in Northern Rhode Island. I paid a buck American, so at today's exchange rate, they're worth....9.296916p each. So take care of them! They're supposed to represent safe travel, love, long life, wisdom, happy home and prosperity...but I couldn't work out which one was which, except the travel one (who has a bag on his back), of which there were inexplicably two. These fat boys were meant to travel!

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Retrieve It from a Cache 10/6/2004 Pat and Richard retrieved it from Brockhill Falls South East England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

We retrieved this these jolly men from Brockhill Falls. They had collected a cork on the way. We welcome them into our home for a while.

Dropped Off 10/3/2004 AuntieWeasel placed it in Brockhill Falls South East England, United Kingdom - 3,365.22 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/19/2004 AuntieWeasel retrieved it from Just Another Lame' Micro Rhode Island   Visit Log

Dipping their toes in Rhode Island before they begin their big journey.

Dropped Off 9/19/2004 AuntieWeasel placed it in Just Another Lame' Micro Rhode Island   Visit Log
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