Chinese New Year
Oh, the anticipation!!! And the elbowing and shoving. And the little kids throwing firecrackers.
A dramatic re-enactment of the classic children's story
"Harry Potter and Leopard walk up to Dragon"
Winner of the Newberry Award 1998.
This tradition dates back to the Xhuang Dynasty (1390 B.C.E.)
FREE TIBET!!! (This little boy's name is Tibet.)
A dramatic re-enactment of the classic children's story
"Harry Potter and Leopard walk up to Dragon"
Winner of the Newberry Award 1998.
This tradition dates back to the Xhuang Dynasty (1390 B.C.E.)
FREE TIBET!!! (This little boy's name is Tibet.)
4 Comments:
I can't believe you were witness to that act of child cruelty and did nothing! Even worse, you stood by and took pictures! (remember Seinfeld's last episode?)
Well, well, well... If it isn't a fellow Washingtonian who's distance-harassing one of my fellow knitters... My dear "Freddy," do not post any identifying information, or I promise Olga I will drag you to every single SnB DC meeting so we can both get our revenge... Muahahaaa...
Help out the kid?
Puh-leaze! That kid, I'll have you know, is one of the laziest workers in the firecracker factory.
He's gotta learn. Sometimes, this is the only way I'm afraid.
Dear LFB,
I am waiting, with unabated enthusiasm, for the next "SnB DC" meeting. Sausage N' Brisket Done Correctly? Sluts N' Beer Diving Club? Sychotic Nbreds Dancing Comically?
Sign me up! One adult, please.
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