--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> < no need to wear it on your sleeve > but no need to
> hide it either. I
> know when I see an om sticker on the back of a car I
> dont think of the
> person wearing it on their sleeve, I just like
> seeing it.

That's a good point. But the thing we were trying to
discuss here is how to do something pointed about the
aggravated situation (or, at least more pointed than
flashing a generic peace sign).

Rod's suggestion to organize a bash on the night when
the carnage commences takes the cake so far. She may
or may not do it under the Buddhist banner (or the Om
banner, or the Peace sign). No one is suggesting that
the Buddhist flag will possibly do any harm.

However, either way, it's good to try and make a more
pointed, specific move, instead of simply sitting
there flashing the Victory sign with your index and
middle fingers.

Alex


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