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To: elpolvo who wrote (27148)6/25/2003 7:08:55 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (2) of 104197
 
during my trip to belize i felt a great love
and at the same time sadness...

love... both for a part of the planet and a part
of my human family, that i've never gotten to visit
before.

and sorrow... that the human family is so wrongly
separated by so many false barriers (borders,
separatist ideologies and poliphuckingticians).


Sheet... I feel sorta bad now. You hafta travel all the
way to Belize to get this feeling, where I'm lucky enough
to experience it on a daily basis during my trip to the
Bronx each day.

Lucky me.

<g>

Actually the funny thing is that this poor attempt at a
sarcastic joke made me realize that I won't truly be an
enlightened being until I can see the Bronx in the same way
as I see the Caribbean.

Hmmm...
This may require me to to smoke several bales of ganja each
week... <vbg>

Kidding aside, on days where I'm in a good mood, there
isn't much that I don't like about the Bronx. Perhaps I
should try to stay in a good mood more often.

I'm going to try it today.

Do the sailboat drivers down there often wave to each other
with their middle fingers like the car drivers do around NY?

Today's mission is to look at the Bronx as if it was Belize.
I bet there are a lot of similarities and a lot of pleasant
differences.

-SarcasticBhuddist
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