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From the cover of the WSJ – Mooning Festival!

July 10th, 2009 03:56pm by flipvine

mooning-festivalYou know its gonna be a great day when the Wall Street Journal covers a Mooning Festival in Laguna Niguel, Orange county, CA – on the front page of the paper.  Sarah McBride (the author of the article) – you’re my hero.  Let me just quote some of the colorful puns she’s managed to sneak onto the front page:

A Mooning Festival Is Something The Mayor Just Can’t Get Behind
As Town Turns Its Back on 30-Year-Old Event, Will Train Flashing Go Into Eclipse?

…This year, the city, on the busy Orange County corridor between Los Angeles and San Diego, is planning a crackdown.

Superb, I have to say, that kind of writing really cheers up the front page of an otherwise stuffy (even on a Friday) paper.  For those interested in more details, check out the event’s official site.  The site even has estimated schedules for when trains will pass.  The event is a yearly occurrence, and marks its 30th anniversary this year.  Get this – last year between 8 and 10 thousand people showed up.  If I lived in the area, I’d be taking Amtrak trains back and forth just to ride by that many asses.  I mean, that’s gotta be a site to see!  Here are some pics for you – one “on location” and one from inside a train. :-D

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I wonder if the trains ever stop to do a little hanky-panky through the fence ;)

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Imagine this going on for .. 8 thousand people, what is that.. a mile maybe?

And this is our staff mooning expert, Mr. Pooper Kitteh

And this is our staff mooning expert, Mr. Pooper Kitteh

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3 Responses to “From the cover of the WSJ – Mooning Festival!”

  1. stultzie says:

    so glad this post had images…

    • flipvine says:

      I’m so glad I could oblige.. believe me, it was tough to find that pic taken from a train, I can’t believe there isn’t more out there..

  2. groggrog says:

    reminds me of this article

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/08/business/media/08porn.html

    I read it on the train yesterday

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