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Monday, June 6, 2011

For my Armenian homies

You know who you are. And here's a little antipodean shout-out for you all from the Palermo in Bs As, where a whole street is named after your native country! NB: The street is not as shabby as this sign makes it look.*




*Actually, it totally is. Sorry, Armos.
Posted by DF at 8:24 AM
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Labels: nationalism, Random street scenes in Bs As
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