Pooh had finally had enough of Tigger and his stupid laugh

Pooh wallops Tigger

Rob Sheppard witnessed the carnage at the annual pillow fight on Cambridge Common today.

Meanwhile, people gathered in Jamaica Plain's Hyde Square for, well, you know why:

Tigger photo posted under this Creative Commons license.

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Day late. Dollar short.

Losers. If you had all shopped at the Hi-Lo, there wouldn't be a chain link fence around it now.

ohhhh...

The Whole Foods crowd seemed

The Whole Foods crowd seemed to be a very diverse group of dirty white hipster hippies. Makes Pooh and Tigger look like rocket scientists.

Oh Grandpa!

Oh Grandpa! Your anger seems to come from your confusion.

Please don't let this get to you, better to stick to your tirades about the Dirty Nazi-Russians and the Catholic-Jews.

Aha...

I suppose that explains the guy in the banana costume and his friends carrying pillows through Harvard Square this afternoon.

Was there..

...someone with a giant spoon with the banana guy?

No, but there was somebody in

No, but there was somebody in head-to-toe plush leopard print.

More photos from the pillow fight

Historygradguy was there.

Thanks Adam, I was just about

Thanks Adam, I was just about to shamelessly self promote.

photographynatalia was also there

http://www.flickr.com/photos/36347533@N05/

I swear, it seemed photographers outnumbered fighters but I haven't seen too many photo sets going up yet.

hey, nice pillows!

Judge Smails said it best..

"Don't you people have homes?!!"

Farmer's market....really? Will it have as large a Goya section as the Market Basket in Chelsea?

Let me get this straight

We're supposed to listen to the people using a walkie-talkie over a megaphone?

Wow. This just gets richer by the moment.

Least I wont have to trip over these people when I'm picking up my grass-fed beef and organic tomatoes.

If you wanna end war n' stuff

If you wanna end war n' stuff you gotta sing loud!

Let's not stop here...

Once we get rid of the grocery stores, we need to move on getting rid of the restaurants, shops, bus routes....I don't want to see any electricity come into JP - do you have any idea how dirty power production is? If it's good enough for the Amish, it's good enough for us. Bring on the horse-drawn carriages.

One would think that the

chain link fence around the closed Hi Lo would inform them that they can chant all they want but Whole Foods is a coming in.

There's something cosmic

about the pairing of these two stories.

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