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Apr 21, 2011 23:10

[aside from helping with whatever festival-related whims his brothers have had, Legato has managed to avoid most of the chaos so far. And now that the energy in town is finally beginning to die down as the sun's light whittles away, he leaves the shelter of his house to lounge out on the porch.

After he sits in the early-spring evening for a ( Read more... )

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[voice] mydearapple April 22 2011, 09:45:09 UTC
I don't get it, either. It's not a very interesting "tradition", if that's what it's supposed to be.

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[voice] endthem April 23 2011, 16:56:35 UTC
I understand where children would enjoy it.

[but not these silly adults]

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[voice] mydearapple April 24 2011, 18:46:28 UTC
I guess. [He probably enjoyed it when he was little, too.] Then for adults, it must be nostalgia. Or the opportunity to act like a kid again. But it still sounds silly.

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[voice] endthem April 25 2011, 00:38:10 UTC
Silly, indeed. It seems like an inordinate amount of effort in the name of nostalgia and sentimentality.

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[voice] mydearapple April 25 2011, 02:23:19 UTC
It does. It's not worth the trouble, if you ask me.

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[voice] endthem April 26 2011, 01:58:45 UTC
Yes, for something that is supposedly meant to be 'fun,' it seems to cause more stress than it alleviates.

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