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October 31, 2007

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burnsuburbia

haha, that is fantastic.

and what a great way to meet the locals. well, sort of.

burnsuburbia

haha, that is fantastic.

and what a great way to meet the locals. well, sort of.

burnsuburbia

haha, that is fantastic.

and what a great way to meet the locals. well, sort of.

burnsuburbia

argh sorry...didn't mean to comment 14 times. silly web browser.

vagrant

This is funny every time a see a new one. I like how people out of the crowd will come up and start dancing with him. There's one at a crossing where a handfull of people started to dance with him...until the light changed.

Efurr

my favorite is the Host who goes right up to him and starts dancing! its like that documentary where they make all the girls drink flashing mugs of Champagne

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