A Conversation for Wisps of tea from the land of the lotus eyes (UG)
tea and lotus eyes
flyingtwinkle Started conversation Jul 17, 2004
in srilanka budhism is practised mainly-hinayana and mayur dance is part of their folk culture they do have some nice tea the girls have lotus eyes large petal-shaped slanted pointed they don"t dance like the south indians but like the sculpted statues from the budhist caves each joint and limb moves gracefully
tea and lotus eyes
Mrs Zen Posted Jul 19, 2004
I missed your post, flyingtwinkle, because though I edited the entry, I forgot to subscribe to it.
What you describe sounds beautiful...
B
tea and lotus eyes
dancingbuddha Posted Jul 23, 2004
i haven't been to the buddhist caves in ceylon, tell us more about it...
-- db
tea and lotus eyes
Mrs Zen Posted Jul 23, 2004
Hi dancingbuddha
I hope you were cool with what we did with your entry.
Ben
tea and lotus eyes
dancingbuddha Posted Jul 27, 2004
ben,
DID you do anything to my entry? i haven't noticed, as far as i could make out, the underguide entry is identical to the original
-- db
tea and lotus eyes
Mrs Zen Posted Jul 27, 2004
Not a thing.
I might have corrected a couple of typos if there were any, oh, and I think I italicised the references in the footnotes. But apart from that - da nada.
The idea of the UnderGuide is to change as little as possible, merely polish the gems that we find.
Also, I am lazy.
Ben
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dancingbuddha Posted Jul 28, 2004
ben,
Then why ask if changes were objectionable?
Also, i'm a tad opinionated, so if i hadn't liked what i saw, i'd have yelled
oh, i tried messaging you on yahoo, do you still use those ids (the ones listed on your homepage)?
-- db
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