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<title>&#39;Tis the Season for Bloody Jesus</title>
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<description>Tonight was the annual Athens Christmas parade, also known as (by a friend of mine, anyway) &amp;ldquo;Athens Annual Lets Do Weird Shit Day&amp;rdquo;. I&amp;rsquo;ve been regaled for years with tales of the strangeness at this parade, ranging from &amp;ldquo;Rotisserie Jesus&amp;rdquo; (a bloody live human Jesus on a spinning cross) to last year&amp;rsquo;s hippy who thought it would be a good idea to use a roadkill great horned owl as a hand puppet and thrust it in the faces of kids lined up along the route.</description>
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