pointless picnics
snorburys | 09.06.2006 04:02 | Culture | Free Spaces | London
Venue: A Picnic Spot In Your Local Town, City Or Village.
Time: Sunday Afternoon
Place: Anywhere Picnickable
Pointless Picnics are held every Sunday afternoon, providing the weather is fine. They offer an opportunity to get away from consumerism and wage slavery.
Tell your friends to tell their friends and come along to share your food, thoughts play music and games or just relax.
The picnics are something you don't have to think about, enjoy them, they're fun.
The time has been arranged to avoid the need for organisation. Everyone is welcome and don't forget..... it's just a Global Picnic!
Time: Sunday Afternoon
Place: Anywhere Picnickable
Pointless Picnics are held every Sunday afternoon, providing the weather is fine. They offer an opportunity to get away from consumerism and wage slavery.
Tell your friends to tell their friends and come along to share your food, thoughts play music and games or just relax.
The picnics are something you don't have to think about, enjoy them, they're fun.
The time has been arranged to avoid the need for organisation. Everyone is welcome and don't forget..... it's just a Global Picnic!
snorburys
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snorburys@yahoo.co.fr
Homepage:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pointlesspicnic/
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perhaps picnics are the new samba?
09.06.2006 08:26
uk activists hold a picnic in parliament square every sunday afternoon to challenge and campaign against the socpa law banning protest around parliament. (www.peopleincommon.org)
now we have this suggestion for radical autonomous picnics on sundays around the country. well, like samba, picnics alone may not bring down capitalism, but they can be conducive to some great radical and creative planning, they can be fun, and in the right place at the right (or wrong?) time, they can even be quite powerfully disruptive.
pass me some salad please!
rikki
e-mail: rikkiindymedia@googlemail.com
It's a pic-er-nic basket, Booboo
09.06.2006 13:13
Erm... if this is supposed to be a pseudo-protest against wage slavery, why hold it on a Sunday afternoon when most people aren't at work normally?
And why make a deal out of something people do on Sunday afternoons in the summer anyway, as if it were some exciting brand new invention. It's like telling Londoners to show their solidarity for tube workers by taking the tube they usually take to work.
Oh dear. I've gone and risen to this haven't I?
Norville Barnes
but, remember
09.06.2006 13:46
so STOP THEM !!!!
(pike)
then F O R G E T F O R G E T F O R G E T
" 2 REMEMBER THE SCAMS "
( G . . . . )
adam smith
THAT !
09.06.2006 13:48
SYNCOPATE
Yeah absolutely brill
10.06.2006 15:12
the middle finger
oh
12.06.2006 15:09
THING WE'VE GOT TO DO IS
TO STOP THE LOUSY
"PROTECTION RACKET"
.... YAAAAAAAAAY.
mmmm, google " 2 remember the scams"
someappreciator of the good timing of J the baptists V SIGN