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In reply to the discussion: Mango, a rather small Indian man [View all]felix_numinous
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Well.....now that the wind---was blowing in the most auspicious direction, Mango was kind of relieved. He had so much to express, he had been bursting with such joy-- it seemed impossible to explain it all in mere words!! He found himself standing knee deep in the surf with his friends and his surfboard, looking up at the sky, and was relieved that the stars looked familiar again. Aaaah, the water felt so good and he loved surfing, the waves were picking up now, it was a Full Moon--so it was tradition that they head out to catch the biggest wave.
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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