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To celebrate Cinco de Mayo, dancing nylon tube decoration gets rented in Mexican flag colours.

Roadside attention-getter rollicks all day among the street festival turnout. In this particular setting, the thing seemed generally to be regarded as an obstacle to be stepped past, rather than as an attraction to be drawn to. But I am certain that such objects shall continue to cost-effectively drum up business @ carlots etc for many years to come.

 

Dear God & Jesus,

 

May "air dancers / sky puppets" never be banned as eyesores by zoninglaws, in any jurisdiction in the world.

 

Amen & sincerely,

Tim Kiser.

I love you both.

 

p.s. Also may there always be enough money & electric to run the machines that pump them full of air.

 

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In south Minneapolis on May 10th, 2009, at a Cinco de Mayo celebration on East Lake Street, east of Clinton Avenue South.

 

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Library of Congress classification ideas:

TS2301.N55 Novelty balloons—Pictorial works.

HF5843 Advertising, Outdoor—United States—Pictorial works.

GT4995.C56 Cinco de Mayo (Mexican holiday)—Pictorial works.

GT3930 Festivals—United States—Pictorial works.

F614.M543 Minneapolis (Minn.)—Pictorial works.

 

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inflatable

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Taken on May 10, 2009