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In reply to the discussion: Mango, a rather small Indian man [View all]kimmerspixelated
(8,423 posts)87. But,But before Weevy could respond...
Mango had a sudden recollection of a very strange acquaintance he had haphazardly met on the east side of Bombay that loved to boast about browsing the coastlines bearing BLACK in the midday heat of any given August day.
Why the thought of such a crazy thing, made Mango burst out into a sweat!
And why he would remember such a time, such a character, made Mango cock his head in such a way that he was completely askew of the view of the giant Buddha.
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His eyes laughed and and his soul danced to the joyful song that runs through us all.
davsand
Jun 2012
#2
As he sat awhile on the drifting surfboard,to ponder all these wonders,
kimmerspixelated
Jun 2012
#61
( Recall Mango's chief characteristic...refer to the first post) The punchbowl
kimmerspixelated
Jul 2012
#109