Friday, May 13, 2011

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Captain Crazy






























The Jamaican rasta Yotta known as Captain Crazy works as a guide at Bob Marley Mausoleum in Nine Miles, Jamaica, a small village in hills of the parish of St. Ann. It
Rasta man who entertains and shows the places the tourists who visit the site ...
Captain Crazy is one of the tour guides at the mausoleum and the birthplace of Bob Marley.
Bob lived there his younger years, and is buried there, and his brother Anthony Booker and the mother, Cedella Marley Booker ..
Capitan Crazy does tours there with tourists with other guides, is a legend, is actually a very smart guy, smart, talkative and very funny. It has an infectious laugh (Ha Ha Ha) that became known around the world, thanks to the internet and youtube, and became very popular because of media ..
His philosophy in life is simple, and happiness is the key, says that happiness is like medicine for the soul. Has given tours to more tourists over there. ...
During the tour, never dropping a thick spliff'',''Captain Crazy is a demontração in stone painted green, yellow and red known as Zion'' Rock.'' Imitating Bob, Crazy advises that this was where Mr. Marley was meditating, getting inspiration to write songs and rest your head in''The Pillow''made famous in the song''Talkin 'Blues,''which at that time is sung by Crazy. (who also sings several songs from Bob during the ride).
Living in the small hamlet of Nine Miles in 3000 feet of altitude above sea level, says Captain Crazy is a very happy person and loves nature and tranquility of the place .. I do not like to drink and drive, smoke and prefers fly, "says the dreadlocked Rastafarian guide, clearly not feeling no pain. Your compliance
gave rise to the nickname Captain Crazy, who prefers the nickname instead of your name Yotta .. People say, 'You know that Captain Crazy smoke at work, "he says, by introducing ...
He said laughingly that does not encourage anyone, but that the consumption of ganja is not prohibited during the ride, marijuana is not discouraged in Nine Miles, although it is banned on buses that carry tourists. cannabis plants grow wild in the lands of Nine Miles. While walking through the property continued, were seen four joints of ganja attached to a coat hanger that oscillated through a parede.Da same way, therefore are advised not to bring small children to ride, and also those who speak ill of the sacred plant of Jah in the areas of the Mausoleum will be asked to withdraw. Always with a grin after smoking, Captain recalls, people laugh longer under the effect of the herb (Ha Ha Ha Ha).
Green, yellow and red colors are most important to Rastafarians, Captain continues. "The red is for blood, yellow is for sunshine and green is for marijuana, followed by the famous laugh (Ha Ha Ha) .. Later Captain humming the tune: "One Hand, One Heart; tip your tour guide and feel all right" before showing the inside of the house of Bob tourists, who before entering are asked to remove their shoes (the site is considered sacred by dreadlocks), where every inch is decorated with the covers album ds, posters, photos, slogans and lyrics of Marley listed on músicas.Depois shows the Bob Marley Mausoleum, where the interior photos are not allowed .. Captain
then leans against the wall in the sunshine and listening to a piece of cake from Uncle Bob Marley, Malcolm Nehemiah, who plays his banjo around, this uncle was the the man who bought the first guitar and senses the reggae superstar as a child, and Captain then joins his friend in the corner of One Love, Marley, among other songs. ... In the output, Captain gives an explanation of what you really think about life and philosophy Rasta, again with some good comedy lines spoken by the nice guide ..
After 30 years, I think the junction is made, said Captain ...

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