10 March 2008

How to Free Tibet

RIP Calle.

Know how I mentioned kicking a soccer ball into the Chinese Embassy's garden? Well I am at work and there is a big Free Tibet protest in front of our building. From the kitchen, I could hear shouting coming from somewhere. Everyone tried to convince me I was hearing things, but it turned out to be lots of angry protesters.

Sorry for the slowdown in posts. Any percieved correlation between going to Amsterdam and less posting should be discounted. I'll write somefin soon...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Probably a safer place to protest than Tianenmen Square. Meanwhile the Dalai Llama said in a speech today not to boycott the Beijing Olympics, so I guess it's OK to go.
-A.P.

Anonymous said...

So I was originally planning on going through all of the posts and leaving you a comment after each one...but that's probably not the greatest of ideas. Let it suffice to say that I truly enjoy your blog! I love reading about all the cool things you two are doing...and photos are an extra plus! Ceejay, I loved reading about Gino and your housing situation...it cracked me up, and I thoroughly enjoyed your description of him. He seems rather interesting haha. Allie, I can see your happiness and joy in being able to walk down the street to buy fresh groceries every day; the grocer is gaining a great friend haha. This blog is absolutely great, and I can't wait to read more posts from the two of you!

-farn

Anonymous said...

Yes, free Tibet.

Another place in the world where empire is crushing the little people

Anonymous said...

Chant down Babylon!