"Been around the world and found that only stupid people are breeding the cretins cloning and feeding and i don't even own a tv"
"I ain't often right but I've never been wrong. It seldom turns out the way it does in the song. Once in a while you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right."
"There's no time for hatred, only questions: What is love? Where is happiness? What is life? Where is peace?"
"You say the hill's too steep to climb. Climb it. You say you'd like to see me try. Climbing. You pick the place and I'll choose the time And I'll climb that hill in my own way."
"Too much of everything is just enough!"
"Don't dream it, be it!"
What? Too cryptic?
Know this about me then... I'm an Acupuncturist, massage therapist, World travelling, Romani (SCA), slave to music, Rocky Horror veteran, goth lovin', hippie entrepeneur.
I've rented ski boots for the Department of Defense in Bavaria, worked in a monkey forest in Northern Israel, taught English to French kids in the Pyrenees, herded cattle, busked on "The Drag" in Austin, played Jesus for a photo shoot in the old city of Jerusalem for a Swedish magazine, stopped traffic in downtown Cairo by juggling devil sticks, bathed in the Ganges and the Nile, skinny-dipped in the Mediterranean from five different countries, booked National tours for bands out of San Francisco and San Diego, created a Healing Arts Festival to combine music and healing, (two of my three greatest passions) and tried my hand in the import/ export business...
Any Questions?
Frenzy erupted around the dump trucks and competition for the edible missiles was fierce. Whole tomatoes on the ground were treasured like ruby Easter eggs.
Kate Monroe, 28, and Ryan Altman, 31, both of San Diego, California, reflected the general lack of inhibition by rubbing their barely clad, pulp-slathered bodies against each other.
Some gave a moment's thought for the less fortunate.
"We were just talking about (famine in Africa). We thought we should get some garlic, make pizza and send it off, " Altman said.
--Reuters