Hey! Be Obama- Like, In Your Community For 2017!




Help Show Empathy Towards Muslims, Immigrants, The LGBT Community, Those With Liberal Views, Old Folks, Veterans, The Mail Man, School Teachers,, Respect Women, Protect Children, Volunteer With Children With Special Needs, Encourage The Sick, Friend a Minority Person, Help a Friend, Visit Warming Centers, Help in Soup Kitchens, Give to The Homeless, Report Terror Activities This Holiday, Be Strong Again, Be Cool Again, Stay Friendly, Stay Calm, Organize Something in Your Community, Be a Volunteer, Be Smart Again, Articulate Your Thoughts Fearlessly, Set Goals Again, Ignore The Racists, Be Honest Again, Keep Families Together Again. Travel Again, Write an Old Friend, Make Peace With Neighbors Again, Forgive Again, Let Go Again, Let God Again,  Be a Helper Again, Dream Again, Be Well Again, Read A Thousand Books, Sleep Long Again, No Worries Again, Be Brave Again, Sing a Song Again, Dance Again, Kiss Again, And be Be Obama-like Again!


This night I had a dream where I was going about my normal routine as usual, downtown New York City. I was trying to crossover from the side of the US Postal Service Office building around 8th Ave, to get inside Pan Station, on 34 ST. when suddenly I see Michel Jackson's head started appearing  from peoples' windows, and manholes everywhere in the streets, talking about his latest album which is coming up and about who taught him the moonwalk. I wasn't sure whether he was just trying to get me to buy his album. Running late to catch the New Jersey Express in the subway, I just kept walking.

Back inside Pan Station, I noticed the small head popped up again, this time, on all the Passenger Information Display Monitors. He seemed to be talking to me. I didn't believe a word he spoke, so I got angry and told him; "you couldn't be that desperate. Besides, you're not even a New Yorker, what are you doing here?"  After that, he appeared offended, and  smiled at me then started moon-walking up into the sky. I felt sorry about the way I handled his debut, but it was already too late to say sorry.

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