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The bearded space merchant from lil Idaho (Free verse) by Don-Quixote

There used to be a crazy ole bearded grunt who'd sit at the bus stop takin deep drags off his hand-rolled tobacco, picked from the dry dust fields of little Idaho. He'd stay there as if he found complete and total peace- rain, wind, hail, or snow couldn't cause him discomfort, secure in his little piece of Eden. I loved to talk with him- actually, I preferred listening. He would tell me how he traveled in a mental space rocket and conducted trade on a planet of highly evolved reptilian raptors. He offered to take me there for the bargain price of six hundred greenbacks up front and four after taking me home. I know what you're thinking; its a scam, an imaginative one. But I swear folks, he was serious insisting he didn't think in words but in stars and space dust which was how he bent time and space with his lowly grey matter. A common drunk seemed sober compared to how this ole mans gears turned without any medication legal or otherwise- he only indulged in tar stained, toothpick sized Idaho cigarettes. Now there remains just the smooth outline of where he once sat I've come to conclude that he sat there waiting for his mental rocket and somehow his ride finally arrived; he's probably bargaining prices with raptors on his favorite reptilian planet. I couldn't go with him not even if I wanted to; we were simple men of opposing dimensions.

zodiac 28-Apr-04/6:51 AM
To wit: "At the time, director James Cameron was married but having an affair with one of the film’s stars, Linda Hamilton. One evening, while riding in a limo with Cameron, Hamilton, and others, Schwarzenegger suddenly lifted Hamilton onto his lap and began fondling her breasts through the very thin top she was wearing. The witness says, “I couldn’t believe Cameron didn’t have the balls to tell Arnold to get off his girl. The whole thing made me sick.”

"A female producer on one of Schwarzenegger’s films tells of a time when her ex-husband came to visit the set. When she introduced the man to Schwarzenegger, the star quipped, “Is this guy the reason why you didn’t come up to my hotel room last night and suck my cock?”

"A woman who went to the set of 1996’s Eraser recalls the friend she was visiting there being asked to retrieve Schwarzenegger from his trailer for a shot that was ready to roll earlier than expected. “He asked me if I wanted to meet Arnold, and I said sure. When we opened the door to his trailer, Arnold was giving oral sex to a woman. He looked up and, with that accent, said very slowly, ‘Eating is not cheating.’ I met him again about a year later and asked him, in German, whether or not eating was cheating, and he just laughed.”"




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