Autographed Copy of The Dalai Lama’s Book

One of our guys at Life Pointe is a special agent for the State Department, our resident Jack Bauer. A couple weeks ago, he was doing detail for Tony Blair. This week, he was doing detail for the Dalai Lama. He hooked me up with an autographed copy of the Tibetan Leader in Exile’s book…pretty cool.
Had someone gotten me an autographed copy of the Olympic flame, that would have been a little more impressive. Alas, I’ve got a cool piece of memorabilia to wedge in between my Dr. J basketball and my 2005 Miami Hurricanes autographed team football helmet.


Trav,
That’s just awesome. The Dr. J Ball is pretty impressive, too. You need to get a shadow box for the book. What would the Dalai Lama say if you could meet him?
Goonga galoonga, goongala goongala goonga.
“Big hitter, the Lama.”
Comment by The Citizen Cane | April 21, 2008 |
Great quotes from a great movie…gotta love Bill Murray.
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So you can’t get the Pope’s number, but you can get the Dalai Lama’s book! Do tell, what pearls of wisdom did it have? The same as your Erwin McManus who should be part of the Church of Science or your beloved Rick Warren who is becoming the New but Old Reformation. Forget the shadow box and do what you use to do with that stuff, burn it! Oh by the way thanks for erasing my first posting as The So Called Pharisee, I was pretty upset with how you totally took out of context Concern’s blog post in your sermon. It’s doesn’t matter anyway nothing is hidden from the eyes of God including my sins!
Comment by The So Called Pharisee | April 25, 2008 |
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