Sunday, July 15th, 2012
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featured mathew 10:14. Could not have come at a more appropriate time for me; when people don’t listen to reason, and prefer to cling to their own preconceived notions, there is nothing you can do but pray for them- and shake the dust from your sandals as you leave them behind you.
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Sixty or maybe eighty miles prior to the dunk tank, I saw a guy travelling- apparently, cross country- on a pennyfarthing. It was, as far as I can remember- county road 28 between Danville and Rt 63. He was suited up and had a backpack on and all that shit. I assume it’s because he was planning a trip of some distance. Wish there had been a safe place for me to pull over and take a picture.
coming home last night there was a dunk tank on the side of the road, with a for sale sign on it.
No, I’ve never even had the urge to own a dunk tank, but the very first time I saw one of these I was- maybe five?
I had gone with an aunt and uncle to the old Riverview amusement park in Chicago, possibly the first of it’s type, I dunno. Anyway we wandered around among the rides and there tucked into a little corner was what seemed to be the most popular attraction of all, the “N***er dip”. Certainly, it had the biggest line. I could read, barely, and asked my aunt what a “N***er” was, and she grabbed my hand and pulled me away quickly. As we rushed past I saw a shirtless black guy sitting on a seat above a big tank of water with a glass front. The water was nasty looking and dirty, and guys in suits were lining up to throw baseballs at the target which would drop the black guy in the water. For his part he was yelling and making wisecracks about the throwers wife and mother that I didn’t understand. “Aunt M., ” I asked “What does that mean, ‘I woulda been your dad but the monkey beat me up the stairs'”? We left shortly after that.
Anyway, everytime I see one of those I can’t but think of that amusement park and the “N***er dip”