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People in white getting soggy in Central Square

Soggy white people in Central Square, Cambridge

Central Square shows us some of the soggy people gathering for tonight's Le Diner en Blanc, an annual event in which invited people dress in white and eat dinner on white table cloths outdoors somewhere.

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Those yuppies are going to get soaked!

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I'll take a large regular. Two sugars. Keep the change.

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Forget those clowns.

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"Fashion has changed!"

"No. It hasn't."

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You mean, Would NOT approve.

(this video ends up on my facebook right before labor day, every year)

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dumped on."

Seems like a harmless bit of fun. I like getting dressed up and going out for a nice meal, too. But I'm not a neat enough eater to wear all white anywhere.

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I can't wear white period. If I have to wear white to anything to do with food, I pretty much anticipate throwing the shirt out after because I always spill some on me. I'm a total pig when I eat.

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Picked a helluva day for it.

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A Monday or Tuesday night is better on restaurants for a group thing.

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White after Labor day!

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I also saw a bunch of these people on State St yesterday evening.

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It started in 1988 in Paris.
https://ledinerenblanc.wordpress.com/about/

It would have been fun to be part of the early versions. Now it just looks huge and unwieldy. Then again - the overall photos show good cooperation between

http://untappedcities.com/2010/06/13/diner-en-blanc-white-party/
http://dinerenblanc.info/

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The rain tapered down fairly early and once we made it to the secret location, the event was amazing.

It was one of the most diverse events I've ever attended since moving to Boston: different ethnicities, students and retirees and everything in between. People convened in Back Bay, Cambridge, Dorchester and other spots and caught the T/walked to the final location which ended up being City Hall.

It was surprising elegant with all the white tables decked out and lined up in hundreds of rows. People were very creative with decorations and were sharing food. With a salsa band and a DJ, there were two vibrant dance floors going. It went until midnight. Fun time.

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