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What South Park episode?
you know th episode with the sea people what episode was that?
What Season?They make them come to life and the gay teacher swallows them.
Simpsons Already Did It
seventh ep. from the 6th season
Hawaii’s Sea Life Park tank
Oahu Hawaii’s Sea Life Park. I have a couple other videos from here. Check them out.
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Buddhist who was the female Buddha whose statue graces the hillside park called Chung Cheng Park, Keelung Taiw
I was told she was the daughter of a fisherman whose father was caught at sea in a typhoon and in an unprecedented moment of enlightenment she walked across the stormy sea to her fathers’ boat where the men were at the edge of hopelessness and calmed the sea. She lived out the rest of her life humbly without further astonishments. She didn’t like to discuss what happened. The translator had a difficult time with my questions and may have skipped or misunderstood much of what was said.
Could Kuanyin also live as a mortal through various incarnations? The story I heard was of a local Girl and it sounded complete. But such beings tend to live frequently enough.
The Bodhisattva of Great Compassion
The Sanskrit name "Avalokiteshvara" means "the lord who looks upon the world with compassion".
Translated into Chinese, the name is "Kuan Shih Yin"or Quan Yin.
Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva is the embodiment of great compassion. He has vowed to free all sentient beings from suffering.
In the Lotus Sutra, Shakyamuni Buddha said that if a suffering being hears the name of Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva and earnestly calls out to the bodhisattva, Avalokiteshvara will hear the call and relieve that being from his suffering.
According to the Huayen Sutra, Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva transforms himself into forms that suit the nature of those to be helped. His manifestations or transformation bodies are countless.
e.g. if a boy or girl is about to gain some enlightenment, Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva transforms himself into a boy or a girl to teach the child.
e.g. If a monk is about to attain some enlightenment, Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva transforms himself into a monk.
In short, he can appear as a monk, a nun, or a normal person like you and me. The purpose of such transformations is to make people feel close to him and willing to listen to his words.
In China, Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva is represented in female form and is known as Kuan Yin. Probably because of Kuan Yin’s great compassion, a quality which is traditionally considered feminine, most of the bodhisattva’s statues in China since the Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618 – 907) have appeared as female figures. In India, however, the bodhisattva is generally represented as a male figure.
http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/kuanyin-txt.htm
Hawaii 03/2009: [ Rumo ao Sea Life Park | Way to Sea Life Park ] [#1]
E lá vamos nós ao Sea Life Park!
And here we go to Sea Life Park!
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Florida Residents -Sea World Question?
I lived in Fl for about 2 yrs (2002 – 2004) I still have my Florida Drivers License, My wife wants to go to sea world. My best friend now lives in the apartment that is on my license. Can I still get the FL residents price for the park, what info do you need or have to show to get the discounted tickets?
As long as your license isn’t expired, I suppose you will get away with it. I don’t believe they do anything but look at it. If there is any validity check, of course, you aren’t going to pass.
However, I don’t believe that Florida residents tickets are any cheaper. The only perk I know of for Sea World being a Florida resident is the Fun Card which lets you in free for the rest of the year after buying admission for one day. If you aren’t buying a Fun Card, I don’t suggest trying to say you are a Florida resident. Also, if you are buying Fun Cards, each adult will need to show proof of residency, not just you.
You can sometimes get discounts for buying online, though.
My Last Day at Sea Life Park Hawai’i!!!
Scenes are as follows:
1) My last Dolphin Cove show shot while supervising a spring 2009 intern run sound without assistance in show.
2) My last Sea Lion Feeder Pool feed with gratuitous amounts of face time for my favorite Sea Lion, Tail Pup.
3) The Backstage area’s dolphins including the Wholphin baby, Kawili Kai (at which point it goes a little weird for a few seconds, I am aware).
4) Down at Aloha with Kekaimalu hanging out, doing her vocals, and her tongue wiggle.
Please don’t leave any anti-captivity comments, thank you!; I respect your opinion, please respect mine!
The background colors at the beginning and the end are intentionally different. The rashguards we wore were initially a gorgeous bright, bold aqua color but by this last day, it was a lighter aqua color. The background at the beginning is that bold aqua and at the end it is a light aqua to symbolize the end. Lame, but I like it. :]
Enjoy!
Sea Life Park.
Waimanalo, O’ahu, Hawai’i.
January 15, 2009.
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2 for 1 thorpe park, chessington, sea life tickets, when do they come out?
When do they come out and where can I get them from!! x
not too sure but you can get a pass for sea life Alton towers Thorpe park the London eye the London dungeons legoland chessington (world of adventure) and madame tussards it lasts a year and when you buy it on-line you get 20% off and I think you renew it for and get about 20% off too. it costs around £75 on-line. you get unlimited entry.you can also get family passes.
hope i helped
link: http://www.merlinannualpass.co.uk/
What are all the dangers to look out for when less than a mile from sea coast in a 18′ ‘86Renke motorboat?
What are all the dangers to look out for when traveling less than a mile from the sea coast in a 18′ 1986 Renke motorboat, and what’s the best way to be safe when these dangers arrive?
I have no experience and am not familiar with the jargon.
I do not understand what this means, but it seems important "IF THE WAVE IS GOING LEFT CUT UR BOW AT ANGLE OPPOSITE. SLICE NOT RIDE"
Do I need any sort of license, or legal boat ID for when I purchase the boat?
What else do I need, other than: 5 gallons of fresh water, fishing license, flares, VHS radio, fog-horn, life-vest, a compass, flashlight, wool sweaters (possibly a wet-suit?), sun-glasses?, wide-brim straw hat?, anchor?, sea-anchor, and spare rope?
If the coast-guard pulls me over, what do I need to show them?
What should I do if a storm starts coming towards me, and how can I tell if there’s a storm coming towards me? Should I head in when I see force 5 conditions? What’s the main indicator that it’s getting very dangerous, and I should head in?
Is it safe to speed around the coasts of NC if there is a tropical storm (like Erika & Jimena) off the coast of Puerto Rico?
How are currents dangerous, and how do I look out for them? Can the currents quickly get strong for no apparent reason and pull me further out to sea with such force that my boat cannot get to land fast enough?
Will I be safe as long as I can see the land with my naked eyes in Force 3 conditions? How far out am I when I can barely see land?
How does one survive in an 18′ boat, within visibility of the coast, if a big storm jumps up on me quickly? How does one use a sea anchor?
Wont a sea-anchor limit my ability to cruise around the big waves in a storm?
If I see a big wave "coming towards me" (like when I’m on the beach), should I try to steer around it? What if I’m out of gas? Will I have any control over the boat if I’m out of gas & in a storm?
Do most storms typically blow over in 2 to 4 hours? If so, why is it safer to ride it out, than to try to get the boat to land?
How should I land the boat if there’s a storm coming and no ramp nearby? Can I just drive it straight in to the sand and release an anchor?
Can I use my 45 lbs barbell for an anchor instead of a real one? Would it do basically the same job?
How do I unload the boat from the trailer, or put it back in if it’s just me? How far in to the water can the trailer go? Should about 1/3 of the trailer be under-water? Then I can start the motor and drive the boat out a few feet and anchor it, then park the truck and hurry back to the boat and hope that the tide has not either taken it far out or pushed it in to land? Or should I run the boat on to the beech just enough so that I can push it in to the ocean? Can I push such a heavy boat back in to the ocean if there’s enough water for me to get the boat stuck in some sand in the first place?
Does it matter if I enter, ride, or leave on high tide or low tide?
How do I recognize a jetty?
What conditions would a boat like this 18′ 1986 Renken be able to withstand?
Is it OK to make this trip alone?
What are all of the dangers that I missed, and possible dangers, and possible things I might need, and techniques and solutions that could save my life when I run in to dangerous situations?
Thank you
I’ve read about many people who have gone out 20 miles from the coast in such small boats. I understand there is danger involved, that’s why I want to learn as much as I can before I go. Is it not safer if I am closer to land, and the weather is good?
Just last night I emailed a guy who went out 20 miles in such a boat in the ocean, and he said it was safe and easy.
I have gone out sailing before, but it was when I was around 10 years old. I have no one to show me the ropes. I will head in if there is any indication of rough weather, but it would be helpful to me to have these questions answered here before I go. I fully intend to find a good book… and learn as much as I can. This is not a suicide mission, but neither am I going to let fear hold me back.
Well, unlike a lot of people you are happy to admit that you DON"T know everything – so as far as I’m concerned you are well above the average to start with.
There is a lot to know, and don’t accept the arrogance of strangers with lots more experience that somehow you are inferior or dangerous – it is precisely because you acknowledge your shortcomings that you are not. Everyone starts from a position of ignorance. Everyone is taught by patient instruction and safe practical use in a protected and safe area. Some of us just start earlier and with unbelievably competent teachers. I went to sea at 10 days of age, and was taught boat handling from the age of 5 by Cape Horners and Master Mariners – then it was expected that anyone on a boat no matter the sex or age would be as competent as possible. Today there are excellent teaching facilities staffed by qualified and licensed instructors that can teach you all that you want to know, and how to do it right. You can find these in local marinas and docks, often advertising in boating magazines and such – as well you could just ask your local Coast Guard authority for a recommendation. If you go to a marina full of live aboard inhabitants or a boating club and ask for advice on where to get good training you will get more suggestions than you’ll know what to do with!
But trust me on this one – you are not a danger to yourself or anyone else when you have identified a personal lack and are actively seeking to remedy this in a sensible manner. The questions you ask are profound and need much more than a flippant reply here can give you. Books can be useful as an adjunct to practical instruction – I would again ask the Coast Guard for the recommended publications towards your initial training, as this will not confuse you with too much too soon.
Welcome to boating, I hope it becomes as enjoyable for you as it is for most of us.
home videos from sea life park
A music video for come sail away with a mix of my home videos from sea life park I hope you like it and please comment it
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What you have seen in your life?
What you have seen in your life? Like I have seen…. children playing in rain….shell near sea….baby crying in mom’s arms…frogs jumping around in a rain……lizards on the walls….cows on the road…..people selling fish on the road side……dog drinking water from a puddle……couple kissing in a park……..butterflies on a flowers……..and so on…..
Its simple i know, but still hard to find….
Again what you have seen just like i did????
a mother cat giving birth to her kittens, two whales diving up from the water to the sky interlocked together, tomatos turning red on the vine, rain storms over a costa rican bay, a small child eat chocolate cake with their hands and feet, a chinese fish market, two friends laughing simulatiously.