Originally posted by Trev33Great ones, what honour is this that you bestow upon this humble peasant farmer?
Only true admirers need apply.
Club 322
While it is true that the term 'carrobie', comes from the Persian for 'cherub',
meaning 'angel' and to be sure I am in some capacity, never the less I rip my
garments apart and throw myself before before you as a man, flesh and blood with
the same idiosyncrasies and frailties as plague mere mortals!
In ancient Greece it was the practice to build shrines to heroes, mortals who had
contended with the Gods of Olympus, but when these very heroes overstepped their
jurisdiction they were swiftly reminded of their limitations and thus dear friends I am
unworthy of such a garland of honour, having done nothing but to talk nonsense to
the best of my ability sometimes veering into pure free form when necessary. If I
should search my soul so as to find some poetic word, distilled in its purest form, so
as to reach the psyche and awaken some universal truth then all would be well, but
alas you find me bereft except for a few hackneyed platitudes that i disdain to lay
before you like some limp vegetable!
All I will say is love your bunny rabbits, watch out for foxes and bad ol putty cats
and if you get a chance, visit India at least once in your life time - regards Robbie.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieOh, please.
Great ones, what honour is this that you bestow upon this humble peasant farmer?
While it is true that the term 'carrobie', comes from the Persian for 'cherub',
meaning 'angel' and to be sure I am in some capacity, never the less I rip my
garments apart and throw myself before before you as a man, flesh and blood with
the same idiosyncrasies ...[text shortened]... s
and if you get a chance, visit India at least once in your life time - regards Robbie.
/eyeroll