This one time, around the bonfire, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I didn't misunderstand the article. And I have Catholic friends in the 
> UK, who have to hide on Guy Fawkes day. In addition to Guy Fawkes, 
> effigies of popes are burned. It's a barbaric custom, and it pisses me 
> off. It has no place here or anywhere else that civilized people 
> congregate.

Does it really matter the significance of the celebration/monument?
Does it make it less photogenic?
If it is something barbaric, all the more interesting a photographic
subject. History is littered with photographs of 'barbaric' practices.
I guess the definition of barbaric practices depends on what side
you are on also.

Just my $0.02

Kevin



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Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."

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