Global cul de sac


Here's the scenario:

An Englishman marries a South Asian English Woman in London. They move to Sri Lanka - he to teach, she to work with an NGO. Said Englishman finds himself eating Nigiri Sushi and drinking Sake in a Sushi Restaurant in Colombo. Strikes up a conversation with a Canadian woman married to a Sri Lankan national. Conversation turns to Canada and Canadians.

Both the Englishman and Canadian woman know of a Indian born man who grew up in Saskatchewan and now lives in Vancouver Canada. His name is Santosh Ninan.

Friends, we no longer live in a global village - it is a global cul de sac. These kinds of things would not have happened 50 years ago, maybe not even 30 years ago. The world is small enough to fit into a Sushi resturant in Sri Lanka.

This is stupid: Duct tape Bible.

Just take your own Bible, wrap it in duct tape and you can save some $$$.

Comments

Inihtar said…
Came across your blog while doing some "blog-hopping" :). If you think duct-tape Bibles are strange/stupid, check out this article that I copied and pasted onto my blog from the WSJ: http://themusingsofinihtar.blogspot.com/2006/12/strange-bibles.html.

And I like the idea of a global cul-de-sac, and also of a global throughway. For our journeys don't always end where we're at now.

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