Last night at Hub Atlanta a bunch of people met up for the Atlanta “Twestival” organized by my friend Sam Lawrence. For a $10 donation to the humanitarian organization Concern, participants were treated to free Chipotle burritos and then drinks at Cypress Street Pint & Plate. Money raised by Concern went to benefit the people of Haiti.
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| Chris Bayle was there, as was Homer-the-Brave |
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| There was no button to press though. |
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| Sam Lawrence, the guy who organized the event. |
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FYI, the former Braves’ mascot is named Chief Knock-a-homa. One of the greatest (and most culturally insensitive) mascots of all time.
Insensitive Yes but as a Clevaland girl I think Chief Wahoo is worse and Yes….I can’t help it I love him.
Chief Nok-a-Homa was an actual guy dressed up as an Indian. Homer the Brave, prior to his reimagination of a giant baseballhead, was a man with the indian head that was modeled after the logo.
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Great pics!
Josh, good to know! Sorry for the incorrect correction, and keep up the great work! I subscribe to your blog on Google Reader and really dig it.