I'm with Bill on this one. My thanks for that one also, JMJM. Buttttt...guys....'chinamen'?....'urine/urinate'?... in Buddha's laughter Mel(*smiles/laughter*)
________________________________ From: Bill! <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, 14 January 2012 6:23 PM Subject: Re: [Zen] New to Group JMJM, The word 'chi' in Thai means 'to urinate' or could just mean 'urine'. ...Bill! --- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote: > > JM, >  > Chinamen in Thailand say the girls at Patpong are full of chi. >  > anthony > > > ________________________________ > From: 覺妙精明 <chan.jmjm@...> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, 14 January 2012, 10:29 > Subject: Re: [Zen] New to Group > > >  > Hi Bill, Chi means energy in general, or life force. That's all chi > means. In the Chinese culture, Fengshui, acupuncture, Taichi, etc. are all > based on chi. Perhaps ask some China men in Thailand may give you more > detailed examples. In short, most China may tell you that, without chi, the > world is dead.  jm > > On 1/13/2012 6:16 PM, Bill! wrote: >  > >JMJM, > > > >As always, thanks for your contribution.
