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Don't mess with the Banana Man!
That's one interpretation of this incident where this autistic
teenager puts a banana suit at school and ends up in handcuffs... How cruel. But wait, he became a hero and the school principal was dismissed... "Banana Man Wins: High School Principal Gone" http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/dish...hool-principle It may also be interpreted that when you dare to be different, some people feel threatened. I want to ride with a monkey mask, but I'm not quite ready yet. I'm waiting to be pushed. --------------------------------------------------------------------- http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION |
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Don't mess with the Banana Man!
What I mean is I'm afraid I will have to liberate this town alone. I
will ride alone, wearing a monkey mask --that looks more like a hominid-- and I will take the lane because I need my living space. "Over my dead body" is my motto. I will go from South Beach to Hollywood Beach, over the causeways, everywhere I feel the need. Who can stop me? The mask itself is nothing to be afraid of --except those who deny evolution and the hunter-gatherer. By the way, our Indians were hunter-gatherers before they were crowded into reservations or learned the white man's trade in casinos. Will I end up like that kid? Maybe worse, but hey winding grinding bicycling is not my idea of a life worth living. *A camera and fliers are a must. Easy leisure ride because life is a beach, or it should be a beach. |
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Don't mess with the Banana Man!
On Sep 28, 9:27 pm, "{:-])))" wrote:
TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher wrote: What I mean is I'm afraid I will have to liberate this town alone. Fear can be a way. Having a quest can be a way. I see great wisdom in your words. Is wisdom something that should be saved or given away to the world? Fear can be the obstacle. You may go through your worst fears and still come out alive. They make movies about heroes everyday. I saw one last night about this soldier who came back from Iraq after a firefight (he exposed himself to be injured) and then robbed a bank to save his relationship! In the end he puts a gun to his head and ended his fears and his life. ('WITHOUT A TRACE' EPISODES) I will ride alone, wearing a monkey mask --that looks more like a hominid-- and I will take the lane because I need my living space. "Over my dead body" is my motto. I will go from South Beach to Hollywood Beach, over the causeways, everywhere I feel the need. Who can stop me? Homeland Security? Any cop who wants to? I've learned that in dealing with cops that you need eyewitnesses. Otherwise get on your knees and do whatever they tell you saying, "Yes, sir!" It's been said that the Sage is invisible. Being invisible affords luxuries such as not getting horned by a rhino nor clawed by a tiger. Sometimes you want to be invisible (when you are weak), sometimes you want to show your colors (like the poisonous snake) to signal danger. The mask itself is nothing to be afraid of --except those who deny evolution and the hunter-gatherer. By the way, our Indians were hunter-gatherers before they were crowded into reservations or learned the white man's trade in casinos. It might be possible to be again as One once was. Some of them have joined the White Man and beat it. Others are going fat and dumb in reservations. It's a matter of choice. Riding a horse is not a choice anymore. Would you ride a horse to the market? Will I end up like that kid? Maybe worse, but hey winding grinding bicycling is not my idea of a life worth living. *A camera and fliers are a must. Easy leisure ride because life is a beach, or it should be a beach. I have no idea what you're talking about. Oh I mean, I may be armed by a camera and my powerful fliers. They are called WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE as my main website. You may see it here... http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote However, while in New York City, I made a decision to not be myself, so to speak. Sure, you could get in trouble, unless you claim to be from Timbuktu. Usually I'm a barefooter. Being a barefooter draws attention. Drawing attention can be a hassle. A barefoot man can not be shoe bomber. Great wisdom! Going through airports, getting into restaurants, even maybe on a subway, I decided to be invisible. When you are invisible you may be able not to pay for restaurants and subways. That didn't make me a Sage but it sure made my trip easier without barefoot hassles. Maybe you know what I mean. Or have some slight idea what my point is. I get your point. You are going barefoot somewhere. Taoism might suggest being cautious but it probably doesn't advise fighting the flow and being inflexible. Taoism teaches you survive in the jungle by blending in (camouflage). Not a bad technique sometimes. Sometimes though you take greater risk by doing nothing and letting the predators grow stronger. Life is a struggle. You might be able to liberate a town. You may be able to liberate yourself. Did the Buddha liberate himself? Maybe. Maybe not. Either way, good luck. I'm ready to liberate town because I already liberated myself. Aren't you taking on New York City? A man barefoot is able to rock the skyscrapers! Step gently as if you were insignificant. But carry a big stick! (IS THIS TOO MUCH WISDOM FOR THE WORLD?) |
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Don't mess with the Banana Man!
On Sep 30, 6:28 am, Dennes De Mennes wrote:
In article , says... Other people's tax dollars can go where ever they want them to, to make war and murder innocent folks whom they've never met on the other side of the planet, to pollute, to cage animals, and whatever else people do that I happen to not approve of. it is what it is. i don't think anybody is hoping for war, but if that wasn't in the table, then terrorists would just do as they wanted. Maybe what they want is war. The more terrorists you kill the more they multiply. That's because of all the collateral damage done by random violence. We want to fight them, but we want to prevent terrorism as well. And that may take doing some "suicidal missions" such as riding a bike. Deep, very deep. |
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Don't mess with the Banana Man!
His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher wrote:
On Sep 30, 6:28 am, Dennes De Mennes wrote: In article , says... Other people's tax dollars can go where ever they want them to, to make war and murder innocent folks whom they've never met on the other side of the planet, to pollute, to cage animals, and whatever else people do that I happen to not approve of. it is what it is. i don't think anybody is hoping for war, but if that wasn't in the table, then terrorists would just do as they wanted. Maybe what they want is war. The more terrorists you kill the more they multiply. That's because of all the collateral damage done by random violence. We want to fight them, but we want to prevent terrorism as well. And that may take doing some "suicidal missions" such as riding a bike. Deep, very deep. Yeah real deep..... I had to put on my wading boots it got so deep. |
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Don't mess with the Banana Man!
On Sep 30, 7:11*pm, Fatter Than Ever Moe HardTimes@TheFarm wrote:
His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher wrote: On Sep 30, 6:28 am, Dennes De Mennes wrote: In article , says... Other people's tax dollars can go where ever they want them to, to make war and murder innocent folks whom they've never met on the other side of the planet, to pollute, to cage animals, and whatever else people do that I happen to not approve of. it is what it is. i don't think anybody is hoping for war, but if that wasn't in the table, then terrorists would just do as they wanted. Maybe what they want is war. The more terrorists you kill the more they multiply. That's because of all the collateral damage done by random violence. We want to fight them, but we want to prevent terrorism as well. And that may take doing some "suicidal missions" such as riding a bike. Deep, very deep. Yeah real deep..... I had to put on my wading boots it got so deep. You must go in a submarine to go deeper. |
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