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April 13, 2006

Hare Krishnas @ LAX

It makes me so sad to see Hare Krishna evangelists at airports. I know it could be worse and they could have those vacant eyes and be heroin addicts. And I know that from their perspective they've found 'the truth'. I still can't help but feel deeply distraught by the fact that I didn't get to brainwash them into being my unpaid personal assistants before the Hare Krishnas got to them.



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"A mind is a terrible thing to waste...," which is particularly true - if those minds are not following the latest on Prince, Prevagé (ouch), and pooches on behalf of another...

Almost back for good (and thank good...ness), but where laughter is absent lately, when it does arrive - it bursts! And where mind control is at work, none better can be found then at this link! When I received it via e-mail, I thanked the Big Guy in the Sky for satellite communications, the Internet, and poorly-designed album covers meant to seduce the consumer - too, too funny!

http://porktornado.diaryland.com/albumcover.html

Move over Hare Krishna's, Tino is the new Truth!

Posted by: |mr|Darcy at April 14, 2006 3:32 PM

I forgot...the redesign is PERFECT!

Posted by: |mr|Darcy at April 14, 2006 3:41 PM

yep, days after i read this i saw my first bunch of them bouncing through london's soho.
nut jobs

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