To: Doctor Raoul; Gore_ War_ Vet; kristinn; Marylander; viadexter; tgslTakoma; imsambo; leadpenny...
PING! post with discretion, please.
To: Hail Caesar
Pictures! Pictures! Pictures!
4 posted on
12/02/2001 2:12:44 PM PST by
abner
To: Hail Caesar
Quickly, before I sit down for dinner--we met two FReepers for the first time today: Hobie Baker and Miles Veritatis (sp).
We had a great time and were well received by the townfolk. Many of them were decked out in Santa hats. Of course, there were lots of fully decked out Santas.
A good time was had by all, except the politicians and the lone rabblerouser who was straightened out by the Santa bikers :-)
17 posted on
12/02/2001 2:39:21 PM PST by
kristinn
To: Hail Caesar
WHY POST WITH DISCRETION?? the kinsington council didnt offer any discretion!!! please quit being politically correct - after all the democRATS ARENTS
To: Hail Caesar
Eager to see pics and hear more details. Thanks for being there.
28 posted on
12/02/2001 3:50:01 PM PST by
Ben Chad
To: Hail Caesar
Well it was a great day for America. The locals had mattters well in hand as many showed up in hats and costumes. Doctor Raoul came all the way from Takhoma Park acommpanied by Marylander and was in rare form. The Doctor led us in "No Santa, No Peace." Via Dexter chimed in with "Hey Hey Taliban, we don't want your Santa ban." Gore_War_Vet got to wear a Grinch Mask. The Santa Bikers roared by on their bikes. Bill White got his butt stomped by the bikers. I smoked a victory cigar. All in all lots of fun and some freepers new in the streets (Hobie Brown's wife forced him to come out from behind his key board).
To: Hail Caesar
Multiple Santa Clauses participate in a tree lighting
Kensington, Md. The Montgomery County community of
1,800 sparked worldwide outrage, and snickering, when
town officials banned Santa in October, changing the annual
event from being Christmas-oriented to a patriotic celebration.
Dozens of men in Santa costumes showed up Sunday for the event.
(AP Photo/Matt Houston) Posted via Yahoo
To: Hail Caesar
Kensington Volunteer Fire Department Lt. Ken Forti, right,
dressed as Santa Claus, waves to passing motorists
before riding to the lighting of the Christmas tree
ceremony in Kensington, Md., Sunday, Dec. 2, 2001.
Forti dressed as Santa after the town council decided
to ban Santa Claus from the event. (AP Photo/Matt Houston)
To: Hail Caesar
It was only two families who caused the banning of Santa Claus because they said having Santa there would make them "uncomfortable." I wonder how comfortable they were today. If they knew about the Santas in advance, they probably stayed home. WHICH IS WHAT THEY SHOULD HAVE DONE IN THE FIRST PLACE, instead of ruining it for everyone else.
It takes a Freeper to free the sheeple. What was it that some Freeper said a couple of years ago? Something like:
While sheeple sleep
The Freepers Freep!
62 posted on
12/02/2001 5:57:54 PM PST by
kitkat
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