Recap

5th Annual Paper Hats Marching Band Parade: 2008

The Boston Symphony of Spontaneity (emphasis on the "phony" part) proudly presents the 5th Annual Paper Hats Marching Band Parade!

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Protesting/Protesting (April Fools 2008)

NEWSFLASH: You can get your own CAPER t-shirt and make a statement against making statements any day of the year- check out http://www.printfection.com/bostonsos!

(video also available at YouTube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=0FfQZowXIoc)

RECAP:

South Station Dominoes

Not feeling like reading the full recap of the event? Skip to the bottom for a link to the abridged video :-)

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On 3/29/08 at 4:45pm nearly 50 improveratti showed up with suitcases at a green near South Station- a green we lovingly refer to as Cigarette Grass Park due to the number of cigarette butts overtaking the number of blades of grass.

Riding the T is a Beach!

Sunday March 16th was a blisteringly hot 39 degrees Fahrenheit when around 25 brave improveratti showed up in shorts and beach gear (many had changed back into normal clothes by the time the following group photo was taken) at Long Wharf for further instructions. Some had on sun glasses to help supplement the heavy clouds blocking the cruel winter sun. One member even wore an inner tube type floaty toy around her waste should she find any refreshing water to dip in to that wasn't frozen over.

Frozen Food at Quincy Market

It was pretty cold in Boston February 23rd, 2008. Freezing even, when 60-70 people met near the bandstand at Government Center.

(video also available at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoKV_BO1c8s)

No Pants 2K8

Note from Adam Sablich
Boston No Pants Organizer:

I feel like the Boston event was a huge success. We had around 200 people, more than I ever hoped for our first ride. The transit police rode with us (along with far too many media cameramen) and everyone was cooperative and friendly. Very few people seemed upset, and the vast majority were either amused, confused, or pretended to ignore us.

Thanks again to everyone who was a part of this - you made it HUGE in our city and I

Posted in Submitted by BSOS on Wed, 02/13/2008 - 11:11pm.
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