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In reply to the discussion: Mango, a rather small Indian man [View all]felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)49. Now he wasn't an actual mango anymore
'Hey this parallel universe stuff is fun--I think I'm getting the hang of it now!' And with that he went back to his most favorite place, where the Munumuni Woodstock was going on. By the time he arrived, it was a giant gathering of so many of his extended family--and friends he hadn't seen in years!! They were dancing, eating and drinking their favorite brews (of which there were many!) and soon he met eyes with a very old and dear friend, who was already extending a cup to him, with a deep and loud belly laugh...
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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