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Q: How do you describe a schizophrenic Zen Buddhist? A: A man who is at two with the universe
Q: Why are there so few Buddhist rhythm and blues bands? A: Because Buddhists don't have any soul.
Q: What does a Buddhist wish someone on their birthday? A: May you have many happy returns.
Q: What did one Zen practitioner give to another for their birthday? A: Nothing. Q: What did they respond in return? A: You are thoughtless for giving me this meaningless gift.
To which the giver replied, "Thank you."
And perhaps rather appropriately:
Q: What happens when a Buddhist becomes totally absorbed with the computer he is working with? A: He enters Nerdvana.
Q: Why couldn't the buddhist open his email? A: Because he didn't want any attachments.
Here's another "Speed Bump" with a Zen theme. As an aside, I graduated high school with Dave Coverly, author of "Speed Bump" My brush with greatness. Don't know if he's a Buddhist or not, but I suspect so.
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Thanks
Here is another one even though I like yours better.
Q: How do you describe a schizophrenic Zen Buddhist?
A: A man who is at two with the universe
Q: Why are there so few Buddhist rhythm and blues bands?
A: Because Buddhists don't have any soul.
Q: What does a Buddhist wish someone on their birthday?
A: May you have many happy returns.
Q: What did one Zen practitioner give to another for their birthday?
A: Nothing.
Q: What did they respond in return?
A: You are thoughtless for giving me this meaningless gift.
To which the giver replied, "Thank you."
And perhaps rather appropriately:
Q: What happens when a Buddhist becomes totally absorbed with the computer he is working with?
A: He enters Nerdvana.
Q: Why couldn't the buddhist open his email?
A: Because he didn't want any attachments.
Mtns
Love the jokes & the toons.
This one is not exactly Buddhist but I enjoy them -
http://www.freewebs.com/grjallen/curly2.htm
Namaste
Namaste
How many zen monks does it take to change a light bulb?
3!
one to change it, one to not-change it, and one to both change- and not-change it
Let's keep this thread going