Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Made it to Madagascar

It's lovely, crowded, poor and only French - speaking (besides Malagasy). We feel like giants! Everyone seems so small. More later.

27 comments:

  1. French immersion - fantastic! So glad you made it.

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  2. Mmmmmmmmmmm.... Andrew. Im imagining myself rubbing your face beard right now.

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  3. Andrew. I miss your buso buhle. If only I could hold myself against that svelte figure of yours. With connor now, it is E-rotic.

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  4. Yes. More. I instruct Jason to take your shirt off.

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  5. I instruct connor to take your shoes off.

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  6. I dunk you in a vat of carbonite so that I can keep you forever.

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  7. I let out a thundering roar, starting low then crescendoing into a raw display of emotion. I cant stand the thought of living a day without you. I beat my furry chest like it owes me money.

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  8. I take off my great-axe, gauntlets, and everything else.

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  9. I pull out a box of Count Chocula.

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  10. I eat at least half the box, then shoot my gun in the air in sheer anger.

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  11. Well Jason is done, I wipe him down with a moist toilette.

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  12. Clean and fresh, I put on my roman centurion outfit and prepare for work.

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  13. When you add hot water to yeast, it makes for a most fluffy bread.

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  14. The essential nature of man is that of barbarism, necessitating a moral governance to mediate our cruelty.

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  15. Actually Jason, I have to politely disagree. Governance is but a mere continuation of the corrupt path man is destined to fulfill once exiting the womb.

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  16. But without collective action, how can we establish the mores and standards of behavior without which, i think you would agree, we would fall into chaos?

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  17. Jason, my young padawan. Your mental pitfall begins once you assume order and structure is in fact a greater good which needs achieving. You must cast off these false assumptions, and begin from nothing. Only when you learn to let go can you truly be free.

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  18. Wait, is it liquor before beer?

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  19. Exactly. That is the right question to ask. You are learning. And learning well, I might add.

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  20. Hey mister know-it-all. If we descended from monkeys...WHY ARE THERE STILL MONKEYS?

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  21. In fact, the lame-stream media refuses to acknowledge this point. But let me pose this question to you: If you came from your mother, why is there still your mother?

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  22. Holy crap. Your logic bomb just blew my face off.

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  23. Jason, its been so nice talking to you. We rarely get a chance these days to have conversations like this, sitting next to each other at an internet cafe and cyber-chatting with one another.

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  24. And even better, on Andrew and Kristen's blog. As warm and inviting a place as ever their home was. Just fantastic. I want to reach over and touch you, but I'm addicted to technology.

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  25. Plus I'd like it just a little too much. Lets wait until we get somewhere where its legal to touch another man, like the Manzini bus rank. Any concluding thoughts?

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