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Wednesday
Dec092009

Bulls Doing Well (sw) 

The bull thing is going fantastically. Cayetano Riveria Ordonez was gored in Mexico on December 6th. Khris Krepcik mentioned him in his recent article on the revenge of the bulls: 

http://www.thehoodedsage.com/2009/12/revenge-of-the-bulls/

We were recently in Ecuador at the bull ring in Quito, we paid the guards to let us in. Fernando Tendero was gored there a few days ago and Jose Uceda Leal was went down in Quito on 2nd December.

Two matadors were gored in Granada last week. Joselito Ortega and one other. So we had a good week.

When I was at the bull ring in Madrid last year, I saw the walls morph and the building collapse. I wasn’t sure if that was just symbolic of the collapse of bullfighting, or if the building actually would come down

But the fantastic thing is that the main stadium for bullfights in Columbia has just collapsed and been declared unsafe and the three-day festival of the bulls scheduled for this month has been cancelled.

So collapsing bull rings might seem like pie in the sky but the pie is hot and on the table with a fork in it! Tee hee.

When the ratio becomes one dead matador to one dead bull the tussle against these disgusting Spaniards will be over. (sw)

P.S. For those of you that missed the original articles of this subject here’s the short version:

A bull is an eternal spirit it exists in the Aluna spirit worlds just as humans do, so we went in and we taught the bulls to ignore the cape and hit the legs of the snivelling cowards in the sequined jackets.

Spain has just suffered it’s worse bull fighting season for injuries and death for many decades. Now the fight has moved to South America where the season continues after the Spanish season ends. It’s going well there, the matadors are running scared, the bulls can smell the fear so it will help them. Fear smells like dried urine in the Aluna etheric worlds. It’s very pungent, one can smell it on a person across a room.



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