Inexplicable

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Apparently there is a Mexican eatery down this vaguely threatening corridor. But I think it resembles the kind of trap that an alien with an imperfect grasp of American culture might construct to entrap, tag, and radio-collar unsuspecting policy wonks.

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Donkey show.

By Sven DiMilo (not verified) on 19 Nov 2008 #permalink

Well, the poor sap who was carrying home the bottled water never made it, but at least he left us a warning. Don't walk directly under the lights. They're not safe.