My goal was simply to cover as much distance as possible in the 30 minutes I had to waste downtown. I was mesmerized as the stereotypes we have all grown to appreciate came alive right in front of me. I subconsciously started playing Fingo in my head. I can honestly say I've never seen so many sleeveless (or shirtless for that matter) men in my life, but that's what makes it fun right? My 30 minute tour was not fruitless, though. As I turned the last corner before heading back to work, I spotted a character of which I was quite familiar. That's right, Manhattan's famous Naked Cowboy. Ironically, he was the least crass individual on the entire block (even from the back). This brings me to my second and final rule of CMA Fest: (2) If you want to fit in, wear as few clothes as possible.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Coming out of the Woodwork
My goal was simply to cover as much distance as possible in the 30 minutes I had to waste downtown. I was mesmerized as the stereotypes we have all grown to appreciate came alive right in front of me. I subconsciously started playing Fingo in my head. I can honestly say I've never seen so many sleeveless (or shirtless for that matter) men in my life, but that's what makes it fun right? My 30 minute tour was not fruitless, though. As I turned the last corner before heading back to work, I spotted a character of which I was quite familiar. That's right, Manhattan's famous Naked Cowboy. Ironically, he was the least crass individual on the entire block (even from the back). This brings me to my second and final rule of CMA Fest: (2) If you want to fit in, wear as few clothes as possible.
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it's fitting, but unfortunate, that you start with a naked cowboy post--you can only go down from here.
it's also fitting and unfortunate that i'm your first commenter.
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