1 PAT AND GEORGE By Frank Chin San Francisco. Chinatown. No Chinatown streets or alleys named for Chinese. Chinatown is a White rule from the top down town. David Chiu a kissass politician has Old China Alley renamed for Donaldina Cameron the missionary who invents the abusive-Chinaman abused-woman San Francisco stereotype made American Humanities literature and American Art by Maxine Hong Kingston in 1976 with her non-fiction autobiography THE WOMAN WARRIOR. Her book brings new life to the Cameron House Christian lies of 1889, and slanders her father and fakes all Chinese history and culture. David Chiu now has a bright future as an Ornamental Oriental among Ornamental Orientals stalwartly doing nothing for Yellow people in the California State Legislature. Observers can only hope the Whites find their service as ornaments worth the pay. The story opens in darkness. All the eye can see is nothing. No up. No down. No in. No out. No color. Nothing. One egg appears. Nothing all around. The egg grows or is the egg moving? Poon Goo, has a beard. (Where did the name Poon Goo come from?) He’s been growing large inside the egg. He’s been growing hair, growing a beard inside the egg for 250,000 years . His growing forces him into too tight a fit inside the egg. He wants out. Where did the hammer come from? He breaks out of the egg with his hammer. ( Is the consciousness of this story I tell Poon Goo’s ? How did the Storyteller get inside the egg?) All of Nature oozes out of the egg with Poon Goo. He separates the slime of the white of the egg from the creamy yolk. Slime for the sky. The yolk for the core of the earth he stands on. It takes him 250,000 years to get the sky to stay up, and the earth to stay down. The earth is finished with the giant’s decayed body and parts. One of his eyes becomes the sun, and the other eye becomes the moon in the sky of suspended eggwhite. The flakes of his head, (later identified in 1930’s Cosmopolitan magazine advertising for Listerine antiseptic as “dandruff”,)