
By the way, the number of occupods in McPherson Square has grown considerably since the pitching of the first tents a few months ago. Never underestimate the drawing power of loser pheromones.
"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
Wow. That looks so... um... what's the word?... trashy.
ReplyDeleteRebecca: You should see the rest of it. Somebody's even put down straw behind the tents it's like the livestock exhibit at the state fair.
ReplyDelete...it's like the livestock exhibit at the state fair.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Paco, I've been to the state fair. The livestock tents look way more sanitary than this mess.
What's the name of the tribe?
The Lakapottie?
Lakapottie
ReplyDeleteDude, you win the internet!
I'm surprised that there is any open space left in that town for a tent city. I would have thought that federal agencies would have taken every darn square inch by now.
ReplyDeleteDeborah Leigh said... That is the worst attempt at a lodge (aka tepee) I've ever seen. They must have just got the poles (no cover) and a handbook. I'll bet Indian Guides make a better lodge. Wait until they try to start a fire. And this is probably the guy with the drum. I shudder at the thought.
ReplyDeleteRinardman, "lakapottie" is fantastic! In Indian country, we call folks like this "Wannabees".