Monday, July 18, 2011

Tourists discover the Hare Krishnas today in Tompkins Square Park

Bobby Williams notes that there were a good number of tourists in the Park today....



Meanwhile, we don't have an explanation for this...

8 comments:

  1. The hugging guru has gone too far! Does she know what takes place on that ground during any given day?!? Germs woman, germs!

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  2. planking snooki?

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  3. the look on the girl's face in the first shot. ugh. just... YUCK.
    get the f*ck out of here, leave the krishnas alone, and go crawl back under whatever miserable, "american" rock you came out from under. "please."
    seriously though, i would really love to know what about this brat's life is so terrible to go walking around with a look like that. not what i want to see, in our park, or anywhere. LES Jewels doesn't even look that bad! lol

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  4. Um Yeah, I'm pretty sure these are high school kids that are participating in a photography program.

    Yayyy! Let's make fun of minors. Whheee, "Bitches! Go home. We don't want your kind here!"

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  5. @Lux

    Yeah, you're right. But I would rather lick the ground where she's lying than sit in the root-pit around the base of that tree where the krishnas are.
    Then again I recoil just watching people sitting on the main lawn area. I've been around long enough to know that that entire area is built-up purely of dog feces and syringes.

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  6. Montgomery C. BurnsJuly 19, 2011 at 6:31 PM

    I don;t like the outdoors, Smithers. For one thing, there's too many fat children!

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  7. In the Vedic tradition it is auspicious to pay obeianses to true devotees. To feel the need of making such reverences is looked upon as being conscious and it doesn't matter how dirty the floor is, such action is very purifiyin.

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