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THE WHEEL SPEAKS ON 2013 – It’s A Celebration!
1. 1
THE
WHEEL
SPEAKS
ON
2013
–
It’s
A
Celebration!
We
live
in
a
hypocritical
society
one
where
folks
will
quickly
criticize
others
for
doing
exactly
the
same
thing
they’ll
do
behind
cloths
doors
publicly.
This
won’t
ever
change
in
other
countries
people
have
a
more
liberal
way
of
thinking
it’s
a
known
fact
America’s
simply
occupied
by
people
who
are
more
resigned
to
being
controlled.
And
public
celebrations
are
often
frowned
upon
more
so
because
it
takes
something
that
isn’t
encouraged
in
so
many
circles
and
that’s
audacity
and
although
the
actions
might
not
be
viewed
as
favorable
it
takes
initiative
but
most
of
all
nerve.
I
am
going
in
a
total
different
direction
today
and
hopefully
with
it
being
a
Friday
we’ll
all
have
a
little
fun
and
loosen
up
a
bit
so
indulge
me
for
a
few
paragraphs.
2. 2
Is
it
or
isn’t
it
a
celebration
the
question
must
be
definitely
with
no
pun
intended
ask
(and
that’s
spelled
with
a
k
and
not
an
s
by
the
way).
The
infamous
celebration
especially
by
the
athlete
has
always
been
some
sort
of
form
of
expression
a
way
that
almost
is
liberating.
For
years
since
I
was
a
kid
in
sports
especially
in
particular
football
when
I
was
a
kid
those
my
age
will
remember
some
of
the
more
famous
celebrations.
Many
of
course
are
well
familiar
with
Victor
Cruz
and
his
famous
Salsa
dance
after
he
scores.
But
many
in
my
age
bracket
will
remember
players
like
Billy
“White
Shoes”
Johnson
with
the
rubber
legs
dance
or
Elmo
Wright
with
his
famous
run
in
place
exuberantly
after
he’d
score.
And
of
course
the
infamous
celebrations
of
Chad
Ochocinco
or
one
game
I
can
remember
Terrell
Owen’s
egotistic
pose
on
the
Dallas
star
one
of
the
games
most
controversial
moments
because
of
the
effects
it
had
on
other
players
who
weren’t
even
these
type
publicity
fiends.
How
it
literally
possessed
a
then
humble
professional
like
Emmitt
Smith
to
literally
run
50
yards
to
the
Dallas
Cowboy
star
in
the
middle
of
the
field
and
to
proclaim
it
to
be
his
house
with
his
helmet
off.
But
remember
all
players
didn’t
celebrate
they’d
act
like
they’d
been
there
in
the
end
zone
before
like
a
Barry
Sanders
for
instance
always
dignified
and
the
personification
of
class
in
the
eyes
of
many.
The
dance
isn’t
limited
to
just
sports
either
I’ve
seen
m-‐cee’s
totally
drop
and
destroy
microphones
after
the
knew
they’d
probably
smash
it
on
stage.
Singers
dive
into
an
audience
of
adoring
fans
and
be
passed
around
victoriously
unafraid
of
being
drop.
And
when
I
was
a
kid
I
remember
seeing
Teddy
Pendergrast
at
the
Apollo
and
women
literally
tossing
there
underwear
on
the
stage
at
him
some
even
taking
off
the
panties
they
were
presently
wearing.
In
a
male
driven
machismo
dominant
world
man
have
so
many
forms
of
celebration
that
can
defiantly
be
claimed
as
masculine.
But
on
social
media
starting
on
MySpace
I
remember
a
different
trend
began
and
seem
to
be
a
show
of
confidence
and
even
arrogant
to
a
certain
extent
to
some.
It
was
expressive
and
always
seem
in
some
instances
to
be
liberating
and
sadly
in
some
scenarios
borderline
pure
discuss
of
not
done
tastefully
by
the
designee
of
the
hopeful
masterpiece
meant
for
public
adulation
who
knows
only
the
designee
knows
for
sure.
And
I
am
speaking
of
the
infamous
picture
of
a
women’s
rear
end
in
their
bathroom
or
commonly
referred
to
as
the
“bootie
shot”.
And
contrary
to
the
belief
these
shots
are
being
view
by
some
of
the
most
respectable
men
throughout
the
world
proof
is
in
the
pudding
by
the
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
men
who
either
acknowledge
a
bootie
shot
by
hitting
the
like
button
who
aren’t
ashamed.
And
even
those
who
will
like
stalkers
send
inboxes
to
women
sometimes
even
recklessly
without
even
caring
about
their
influence
or
high
profile
professions.
I’ve
heard
of
high
profile
politicians
men
of
the
clergy
and
married
men
just
loosing
it
over
the
infamous
bootie
shot.
3. 3
Even
I
must
admit
from
time
to
time
I’ve
found
myself
saying
“damn”
and
immediately
getting
myself
together
when
seeing
something
so
spectacular
that
a
few
of
my
friends
might
post
on
facebook
that
show
in
my
timeline
feed.
And
I
am
not
going
to
be
a
hypocrite
like
so
many
try
to
do
in
this
society
today
by
acting
all
stuffy
pretending
like
it’s
so
immoral
when
those
who
feel
confident
enough
to
take
the
infamous
bootie
shots
in
the
privacy
of
there
own
bathroom.
But
what
I
will
say
is
this
for
those
who
do
elect
to
take
the
infamous
bootie
shot
like
the
sports
legends
of
the
pass
have
celebrated
in
there
own
unique
way
embrace
your
celebration.
And
in
my
Dave
Chappelle
I
say
embrace
it
because
“it’s
a
celebration”
so
turn
around
and
smile.
And
as
your
husband
or
boyfriend
sits
with
his
buddy
watching
football
this
weekend
and
you
might
want
his
undivided
attention
be
sure
to
send
him
one
of
these
with
these
words
written
as
the
description
“it’s
a
celebration”
and
say
your
bored.
And
watch
how
fast
that
celebration
ends
wherever
he
might
be
LOL.
Have
a
great
weekend.
Respectfully,
THE
WHEEL
(The
Way
Humanity/Hudson
Expects
Everyone
to
Live)