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Happy Hour: Pretty In Green

  • With the minor internet explosion surrounding the Iran election, Nashville is having its own Show of Solidarity with the Iranian People, much like the one happening tonight in New York City, tomorrow Friday night at Centennial Park. [Facebook]
  • VY™ basically spilled his guts on ESPN today about last September’s meltdown. [City Paper]
  • Hey, if you live or work in Franklin, tomorrow’s the Free Public Transportation Day. Though we often forget Franklin has a public transportation system, give it a whirl and let us know how it is. [WSMV]
  • It was a super-dramatic day in the Department of Offensive Email Forwards From People Who May Work For The State And Probably Shouldn’t Be Forwarding Offensive Emails. [Pith In The Wind]
  • On a related note, the Tennessee Ethics Commission’s future is still looking pretty grim. [WTVF]
  • New Public Art Alert: Our city is about to become home to eight giant shiny brass buffalo statues. [Tennessean]

Photo by Sharam Sharif.

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  • eskaton
    I read that the Iranian gathering at Centennial Park was Friday, June 19th, but your post says 'tomorrow'. I don't have access to FB though, so perhaps they moved it up from Friday to Thursday.
  • Nope, you're absolutely right! Thanks for catching that- I got a little ahead of myself!
  • Dangit! I thought TOMORROW was supposed to be "super-dramatic day in the Department of Offensive Email Forwards From People Who May Work For The State And Probably Shouldn’t Be Forwarding Offensive Emails". I had a mega-offensive email ready to fire off first thing in the morning, but I'm not wasting my time if it's not going to be "super-dramatic" :)
  • I don't know, TEH DRAMAZ have been increasing every day, so maybe tomorrow is your turn.
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