Krebs' Free form/Chaos Thread

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Russ Norman

Bob Endicott and the Z1 and Harry Klinzmann on his 250 on the back straight at OCIR.
Steve Lang - "Yep, Bob was really ahead of his time with his riding style, nice guy too. The back section at OCIR. I never realized how fricken dangerous that was. God that was fun."
 
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kielbasa said:
I found it very offensive. There's something seriously askew with your conscience if you think that making light of the crucifixion of Christ should not be offensive to a Christian. Next time you want to freely express yourself, try wearing a t-shirt with a smiling face of the prophet Mohammad. I dare you.

I had assumed it was the Romans in the cartoon that were offended, always cast as the evil doers yet we live in a democracy which they invented and which allows the freedoms of other methods of thought or mental control, irony.
 
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The line "Pain is instructive" opens and closes the story. It is first delivered by Chalk, and provides ominous foreshadowing of what is to come; it is later uttered in closing by Burris, who has accepted his condition and come to see the pain it causes as a means toward growth.
 
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Vintery, mintery, cutery, corn,
Apple seed and apple thorn,
Wire, briar, limber lock
Three geese in a flock
One flew East
One flew West
And one flew over the cuckoo's nest
 
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Sometimes I live in the country
Sometimes I live in the town
Sometimes I get a great notion
To jump into the river an’ drown