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9 Comments
eric3579says...*teens *music
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Music, Teens) - requested by eric3579.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to kevingrr's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
Kruposays...*promote the *obscure joy
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued - promote requested by Krupo.
Adding video to channels (Obscure) - requested by Krupo.
spoco2says..."Colour hey?"
"I know! Fuck yeah, colour!"
"Fuck the man and his war on colour. I fuckin' hate having my colour suppressed."
"Coooolllllooooouuuur!"
"Yeah man! COLOR!"
"Huh? What? What's this fucking 'color' you refer to, I don't know this 'color'. I believe you mean 'colour' my good man"
"How can you even tell how I'm spelling a word just by hearing me?"
"Shut up"
And I imagine they used a weather sealed camera for that because man, that powered dye could really fuck up your gear.
Winstonfield_Pennypackersays...Guess what?
This is a Hindu festival, but the site for this particular event is in that little place called Spanish Fork, Utah. Over 10,000 people attend this Hindu festival every year, and probably 95% of them are Mormons.
wormwoodsays...I was wondering why all the kids look so, let's say "un-hindu," in this video--thanks Pennypacker.
I was myself in Kathmandu last month during this festival, called Holi, which occurred during the day before full moon in March (linked also to the solstice). Kids (young and old) were everywhere in the streets throwing colors and shouting "Happy Holi!" Sometimes they throw water instead. Either way, not a day for going out in your finest outfit. This year there was big news about a problem with some of the colored powder sold in New Delhi and many people (around 100 I think) were brought to hospital there with an allergic reaction.
For more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holi
>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker:
Guess what?
This is a Hindu festival, but the site for this particular event is in that little place called Spanish Fork, Utah. Over 10,000 people attend this Hindu festival every year, and probably 95% of them are Mormons.
Winstonfield_Pennypackersays...No word on whether Mitt Romney ever attended the event...
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