During WWII, Injured Japanese Soldiers Visited my Grandfather's Village
The Japanese Soldiers made a Deal
In Exchange of Napa Cabbages they would Spare the Village
Thus I am Alive Due to Cabbages
Eating the cabbage - This is the entertainment factor that got the audience primed to hear my story. Instead of a Napa, I ate a head of iceburg. During this process I proceeded to eat it top to bottom explaining my story as I got to the root of the cabbage sigifying the root of the event.
Here, I am sharing the cabbage with my cousin Daniel.
Handing out cabbages in spirit of my grandfather's village giving the Japanese Imperial Forces food provisions in exchange for their lives.
While passing out cabbages, many individuals asked for blessings. I did in the spirit of knighting an individual. Some call themselves my Cabbage Knights.
Punting the cabbage, it is apparently good luck in New York. Here, I gave a prayer for good luck for the students.
Representation of my death and the villages death if they did not made the exchange.
Shotputting a Cabbage
I had bought 150 pounds of cabbages.
Many intriguing things happened to me during this event. Someone has thrown their mother's ashes on me.
The Cabbage Pin, It says "I was there."