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October 31, 2009

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Uku

Hihhii, this is so great picture, thank you for sharing! And John has really wonderful pictures, I checked some of them yesterday.

Take care, Barry!

MyoChi

Awwwwwwwww..so cute!

twitter.com/rick_vosper

I'm with Uku and MyoChi:, this is just plain cute. And at least it's a use of the Buddha figure that isn't (directly) trying to sell us something.

It's almost like a kong-an: If the Buddha went to a Christmas party, would he wear reindeer antlers?

John Small

Apparently there's been some uproar about the buddha reindeer. Some folks aren't so happy about the irreverence of this. But... he's just so cute.

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