Wednesday, May 19, 2010

POLL: What do you think of this story? Inspiring?

In 1976, Muwajaba was a twenty one year old man in great physical shape in his tribe in Kenya. One day he heard an elephant in distress. He sped through the jungle, getting cut by the large foilage and vegetation. He remained focused and approached a gigantic elephant that had a very large thorn in its foot. He slowly approached the injured animal, stroked its trunk, then quickly removed the thorn.


The elephant trumpeted very loudly three times as his way of thanking his new hero.





Then, in 2006, Muwajaba brought his twenty one year old son Jabu with him to the San Diego Zoo during their visit to the US. As they approached the elephant area, Muwajaba saw a very large elephant. When the elephant saw Muwajaba, the elephant trumpeted loudly three times! Muwajaba was convinced that was the very same elephant he removed the thorn from so many years earlier. He told his son Jabu to take his picture with the elephant.

POLL: What do you think of this story? Inspiring?
Maybe the elephant didn't recognise Muwajaba. Obviously, after 30 years, all the cuts on Muwajaba from the large jungle foilage had healed........or Muwajaba had grown a beard since then and was also in different clothing from before?????





Inspiring?...no, not really.





Moral?....yes - Don't mess with elephants...they're too big!!!!
Reply:Too long!
Reply:HAHAHAHA!!! That was funny as hell.





People shouldn't approach strange animals. It tends to get unhealthy.
Reply:Wow...good morning J ! What a dramatic story, so early ! I think the elephant, either wasn't the same, or suffered from a "severe memory loss" ! LMAO !!! I don't see the "inspiration part" ! :-)
Reply:im a bit shocked,id hoped it had a happy ending!that would of been inspiring:)
Reply:Ha ha, it sounds like Nixau to me.





If it was a movie I don't know how to properly classify a comedy with tragedy.
Reply:Ouch...
Reply:Very Long but Good.
Reply:That's quite a story! True? This demonstrates the truth that wild animals are just that and should be respected as such. Brings to mind the recent incident with the young men teasing the tigers. We need to give the wild animals their space.
Reply:What a dramady .....A little long but very good ...........That'll learn "em"


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