Re: Day 10, Auckland, or, 'Quick! Move the Thing!'
Mousie, on host 205.173.143.35
Tuesday, March 27, 2001, at 14:06:50
Re: Day 10, Auckland, or, 'Quick! Move the Thing!' posted by Sam on Tuesday, March 27, 2001, at 12:25:36:
> > > No, really, people were so overcome with grief, they wanted hurt themselves. It was so sad. > > > > > > S "deals with grief differently" am > > > > Ohhhhh. That IS sad. I thought you meant to say that they wanted HIM(the activist) to be flayed alive. > > Him? Oh no. He went on to redeem himself by saving an old lady from being run over by a crazed bus driver. That incident, in fact, is what renewed people's hope and encouraged them not to have themselves flayed after all. Now Un-Tree Hill has become the site of an annual Skin Salvation Remembrance Day Parade. The parade drew an audience of 50,000 Auckland residents when it was first held last January. Many of them were among the most grief-stricken, who were reminded, by this vandal's heroism, that sometimes even the most reprehensible individuals among us are capable of great works of goodness. > > It's a very unusual story, but this is the saga of One Tree Hill.
You know, international incidents have started over less propaganda than this...
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