Friday, November 3, 2017
Denzel, Don't Fence Me In
I saw "Fences", with Denzel Washington, last night. It was pretty powerful, and I felt like it was a project created from LOVE. I felt like there was really good character development. So when I was working in downtown Indianapolis, at Smokey Bones, Denzel would come in for a late lunch. He was working undercover against Colts community for The CIA. He is an assassin and fairly Manchurian. He was working as a shoeshine at Nordstroms, but he told me he sold shoes. I did not know that he is extremely racist, especially against peppy blond women. He is also not married and has no children. Fences was his idea of what that would be for him. To be in character, he had to be pretty "Old South." Indianapolis is the crossroads of The KKK, and he was living on the tips he made. Kim, a female server who loved NASCAR, knew him since she was a baby. She kept encouraging him to come in. He was beginning to suffer from depression and he would have turned his sniper rifle on the community from a tall building that Q from NYPD Homicide was identifying as the perfect place to jump from. Kim said that I would just make him feel elite and feel the feeling of happiness and joy. I just sensed that he was lonely and overworked, so I gave him extra attention and understanding. He started becoming concerned that the Klan after me. Kim just simply let him know that she is different. She is not working any angle, but she must work in all communities. Just as I was International Law for The KKK and all hate groups in Indy, I was also his and a cover to his lover. He was also a sniper in Indy as well. It kept the peace, and kept ALL NOTORIETY out of penitentiary. They are all now in positions of authority and I hope that they will tear down the "fences" around me. I can feel that you are in The Twin Cities community right now. I feel you tunneling through black men around me. Stay away from Nordstrom after today, but there is an open already set up shoeshine stand in the sky way halfway between Target (downtown Minneapolis) and Qdoba. You will get great tips and people will know you right away, but allow you to stay in character. You choose your price and your hours.
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