RE: Life
Botanico Gruber Gruber Chiari
http://www.myspace.com/victortheliberator Click on Pics.
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> The fence spraying was even on the local news. Check it out: http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=6385273b-12ca-4a63-b8c7-8f6174db8c61
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> I hit Houston, New Orleans, Pensacola, Panama City,
Tallahassee, Lake City, Gainesville, Ocala, Tampa, St. Pete, Gulfport,
Miami, Key West, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, back to Gulfport,
Mathews, VA on the Chesepeake Bay, Little Washington, VA, Morgantown,
WV, Charleston, Huntington, Portsmouth, OH, Cincinnati and Celina. I
documented it all. I even went to jail for three days. Read up on me
if you have the time.
> In Celina I called my mom and she told me, "Victor, are you
sitting down? They're building your sidewalk." Woohoo! My name ain't
Victor for nothing. I had to come home for my sidewalk. Ada
volunteered me the bus fare and I caught the Greyhound home.
> It's been great back in San Antonio. There is no place like
home. I'm totally famous around here. A regular hero. I get
recognized everywhere I go in town. I am still spreading my word and
having great presentations with people daily. I'm giving everyone a big
heaping helping of hope and it's spreading like wildfire. You can
always track my progress by checking my website. It's fairly current
and I just added a new section with my San Antonio Loop walks. You
should check it out. Pictures and everything:
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> http://www.havethisbook.com/journal/loopwalker.htm
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> I'm on the right track and I have photographic evidence.
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> Hope things are going productive for you too.
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> Praise Love!
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> - Victor Antonio
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Hi Victor! Asking for sidewalks is a lot better than robbing banks.
However you might consider doing it as a JOURNALIST, you seem to have
talent for that. Just for a couple of pages some news papers or
magazines pay up to 25 thousand dollars. The important thing is that
information be interesting and accurrate. Born writers can change the
World, check out writers associations, there are a lot of rebels in
there too.
As for me Victor, all my victories come mixed, a few demons mix
themselves in as sheep then create the impression I am the bad guy but
in the end it all works out to my advantage as truth, light is greater
than darkness! PS Whatever you do in life do so respecting the rights
of others and all things will go well for you! Glad you are alive and
kicking, take care of yourself. Will spend some time looking at your
web site. Franklin
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> From: rightprotect@hotmail.com
> To: botanicofranklingruber@hotmail.com
> Subject: RE: Life
> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:23:06 -0500
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> Frank,
> Sorry it took me so long to answer. I rarely check my hotmail
account anymore. I have been terribly busy doing my thing. Around the
beginning of the year I walked around Loop 410 here in San Antonio,
twice. Bandera to Bandera. Both directions. 49 miles each time. I
documented every step and took pictures too. Do you remember Loop 410?
How about Loop 1604, the outer loop of town? Well, last week I walked
Loop 1604 too. Bandera to Bandera again. I did it in three and a half
days. 1604 is 94.4 miles long. All for world peace through marijuana.
It was such a blessed walk. I'll walk it again eventually, in the
other direction like I did 410. I have to stay consistent.
> Also, before I left last February to head to the East Coast, I
was sure to spraypaint a fence nearby with OLD TEZEL NEEDS A SIDEWALK.
I had been planning this for years. It really does need one. They
raped the woods I grew up in to build a new neighborhood on that
corner. So I had beef with that hood anyway. I had absolutely no
problem defacing that fence. There's TONS of sidewalk in the
neighborhood.
> I had always wanted to spraypaint the fence before I took off
on one of my trips. I thought I would need a getaway car. Last
February my friend agreed to drive for me, but stood me up and never
answered his phone that night. Well, the next day I was determined to
take off traveling. But, I still wanted to spraypaint the fence. So
around noon I mustered up some balls, walked all my bags the half mile
to corner I wanted to tag and around noon in broad daylight with cars
everywhere I spraypainted that fence. Then I walked over to my bags and
straight to the bus stop.
> I stood there wondering what would get there first, the police
or the bus. I'm sure people called the cops when they saw me spraying
the fence. Lo and behold, ten minutes later I see the bus pull up. I
skipped town that day. I've got current pictures of the sidewalk on my
MySpace,
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