Challenge Answer; The Sole Purpose
by Bo Jack Russo on Nov 10, 2009 with 13 Comments
Enemy, broken mirrors and the sole purpose to exist.
The sole purpose of the sole purpose is the elimination of things that are not the sole purpose.
The circles people dance around in to avoid a straight answer are in no way part of the sole purpose.
The sole purpose is to not bring unnecessary purposes into and up to the sole purpose in itself.
The sole purpose in itself can not be the sole purpose without removal of non sole purpose ramblings.
The confusion factor has no position or worth in the sole purpose.
The sole purpose is pure and will remain uninfected if no variations of non sole purpose variables are factored into the sole purpose equation which is within itself lacking flaw.
The sole purpose never contains anything not pertinent to the sole purpose.
The sole purpose is simply put a manifestation of nothing more than that that exists within itself.
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The sole purpose is always correct and can never not be so.
The sole purpose is nothing more than the sole purpose.
The sole purpose is the truth and the truth IS the sole purpose.
The sole purpose of a box of macaroni and cheese is macaroni and cheese.
The sole purpose of macaroni is to be macaroni, hence the sole purpose of cheese is to be cheese.
Combined as one however again the sole purpose of macaroni and cheese is to BE macaroni and cheese, therefore it IS macaroni and cheese.
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Now comes the fun part, oh yeah!
The picture on the box of macaroni and cheese shows a, ‘Serving suggestion’, Which is macaroni and cheese and other items.
The other items detract from the sole purpose and are designed to distract the human mind away from the sole purpose; if you can get past this, you have seen clearly and done well.
The sole purpose can never contain anything other than the sole purpose to remain the sole purpose as seen through a clear pane of glass.
The enemy of the sole purpose is smoke and broken mirrors that distort the reflection of what you are looking at without unnecessary subliminal messages.
The sole purpose is the sole purpose and nothing else matters.
The sole purpose of being the Mighty Mighty Bo Jack is that there is no other like him, therein lies his legacy and trademark statement as follows, Bo Jack there is no substitute.
The sole purpose of this write is to help you recognize what is and what is not the sole purpose.
Bo Jack Russo Psychology Division, we’ll make you think.
Bo Jack there is no substitute
That is the sole purpose.
Note from author: Soon I will be revealing my final plans to take over the world, my inventions are complete and unstoppable. Join me or you will not be part of the new and improved Bo Jack World.
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spiritwalker | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
oh my god…that made my head spin
Duff D Moss | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
The sole purpose of Bo Jack Russo IS Madness!
LoL. That was a tad mental – so I love it!
Mark Gordon Brown | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
how the heck did it end up on Gomestic? because of macaroni? good luck on the world domination thing, let me win the lottery will ya?
sunshine926 | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
This is so neat. I loved it. Especially the macaroni and cheese. the sole purpose of mac and cheese is mac and cheese. love mac and cheese. I can eat it everyday and not get bored. Great one!
Themax | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
you are crazy Bo,ha ha!!! love it!
lillyrose | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
I love mac and cheese too… you are funny!
cafftee | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
Oh so deep and philosophical! Brilliant and hilarious, Bo.
Darla Smith | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
Very interesting!
cardy | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
Oh I loved the read you have a great style, thanks for this
beldobie | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
Ever true to form, Bo. Hehe.
LovelyWolf | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
I would say nice report, but it did make my head float. Oh well, it is a nice report
Rod Ferrandino | Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
And Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders always said, “the purpose of a man is to love a woman, and the purpose of a women is to love a man.”
-The Game of Love, 1965
Gracie L. Sprouse | Nov 12, 2009 | Reply
Count me in-Bo! That was awesome!
Geez, what a mind you have.