Sunday, June 14, 2009

JAPANESE VILLAGE OF THE 60S

roberthuffstutter says:
AN ESSAY ON WISDOM AND CREATION AND OLD LOVE AFFAIRS BY R.L. HUFFSTUTTER
When one thinks of what the world would be like if there had been no seas or oceans to seperate the various nations, it is not difficult to understand why the seas were created as boundaries. In my opinion, the world was designed by intelligence, not by nuclear explosions in a vast space of emptiness. This is an opinion. Think about what might have happened when one nation decided to take over the entire world if there had been no seas. My first thought is that of Genghis Kahn. He would have had to have one hell of a lot of horses wouldn't he? And how could he have ever dealt with the residents of Arkansas and the Ozarks. Oh, I know, the Europeans had not yet swooped down on the hills of the Ozarks and no guns were in use. The Native Americans, however, would not have thought kindly of his noisy bunch running around down there like a bunch of "wild__________". Edited for PC purposes. Seriously, do you ever think about these things? Sure, we all do. Most of us think about them once or twice in our lifetimes and go on to the next subject: making a living and getting loaded. Or going off to a crafts class. How long has it been since there have been real thinkers like Plato, Aristotle and Jimmy Carter? All of us could take a lesson from the movie stars and celebrities and start writing our own books on wisdom and knowledge. For example, wasn't it Barbara Walters, famous newsperson of our century who imparted her wisdom about her affair with a certain Senator long ago. Now if this isn't the kind of wisdom the world is hungering for, I don't know what is. Maybe we could all write about our old affairs. Wouldn't that be nice. Seriously, that isn't exactly what I was trying to get across when I mentioned wisdom. R.L. Huffstutter

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