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DO YOU NOT THINK GOD COULD BE A WOMAN
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"Buddha: man, Shiva: man, Ram: man, Jehovah: man / Do you not think God could be a woman?" (Image by Josephine Wall)
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The Story of Oly Oly was raised by a family of beavers in the wilds of British Columbia after being inadvertently left at a forest campsite by his Swiss parent
BAND MEMBERS OLY M. PUK: Vocals, uke and lubrication BINDER 'Squash Me' PANU: Bass, veggie snacks, bouncer RICKI 'Sue Me' SANTINI: Percussion, money laundering, bail AUSTIN 'Mucky-Muck' KOWLOON: Keyboards, greasing palms, looks of disdain THE STORY OF OLY Oly was raised by a family of beavers in the wilds of British Columbia after being inadvertently left at a forest campsite by his Swiss parents who were rushing for a ferry in Prince Rupert. By the time they noticed Oly wasn't in the back of their rented motor home, Oly's parents were already on the ferry to Port Hardy, and they were too embarrassed to tell anyone. (Plus, they had another son back home who was showing more promise.) So they decided to keep their mouths shut and continue their journey across Canada. It wasn't until many years later that Oly's beaver parents told him he wasn't their real son, and Oly was so traumatized, he threw his retainer (overbite) and some bark chips in a backpack and started hitch hiking to the big city. That's where he met Ricki Santini, who was scalping tickets outside GM Place at the time to pay her way through law school. Ricki taught Oly how to survive on the mean streets and dance floors of Vancouver and was there for him when Oly discovered there was more than one meaning to the word 'beaver'. It was a fateful rainy night one autumn when Oly and Ricki decided to try ripping off a cab driver by jumping out of his taxi when they got to their destination. That cab driver was Binder Panu, who had them both by the scruff of the neck with their feet off the ground before they'd made it twenty yards. Binder smacked them together like cymbals a couple times until Ricki started pulling bills out of her pockets and smooth-talking her way out of it. Which is how Binder and Ricki discovered they had a mutual love for masala dosa and idli. (Oly was bawling like a baby and making strange animal sounds.) After a late-night snack at ****** , they decided they really should do something meaningful with their lives. And doing it together would be like, even more cool, dude. So they pooled their money and bought a Play Station 2. Years later, they had bonded in a way that only countless hours of video games can lead to, and when Guitar Hero came out, they discovered their unbelievably awesome musical talents. That's when they formed the band "RICKI, BEAVER, and BINDER", which was an abysmal failure since real instruments are much harder to play than video games. But they stuck with it and eventually ran into Austin Kowloon at a Rave when they were all on E and discovered they really, really, loved hugging each other. (That was the one and only time in their lives they have ever taken drugs because drugs are very, very bad for you. Unless they're made by massive pharmaceutical companies, of course.) Austin joined the band, suggested the name change, and had all the connections they needed to make it BIG! Well, not really big, but his daddy did let them play under the tent at the family's annual Dim Sum and Fox Hunt Party. Anyway, that's Oly's story, and he's sticking to it.
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World Reggae
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Peak #596
Peak in subgenre #100
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August 11, 2010
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DO YOU NOT THINK GOD COULD BE A WOMAN We were sitting up on the hillside the other day Watching the sun flash like diamonds on the bay When my little darling daughter, turned to me to say Daddy, how can Mother Nature be so beautiful every day? And Daddy, do you think she feels me when I'm walking in the sand? Does she look out from inside each raindrop I catch in my hand? When the wind blows my hair is she touching me, wondering who I am? And Daddy, how come Mother Nature is a lady, but God's a man? Buddha: man, Shiva: man Ram: man, Jehovah: man Do you not think God could be a woman? Jesus: man, Mohammed: man Seems like every prophet - man Do you not think God could be a woman? When a child shines a light in your darkness and shows you the way When she looks at the world with such wisdom, what do you say? So I asked her if God had the magic to take all pain away And she said, Oh yes, Daddy, she'd tell us we all have to play As I hugged her, we rolled down the hill and I raced her back home Where her mother was nursing the baby and I swore that he'd grown My wife started laughing, the sweetest sound I've ever known Yes, my daughter was right now the question she asked is my own Buddha: man, Shiva: man Ram: man, Jehovah: man Do you not think God could be a woman? Jesus: man, Mohammed: man Seems like every prophet - man Do you not think God could be a woman? ©2008 Van Clayton Powel
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