Sunday, April 06, 2014

Ukrainian cultural center in the East Village mourns the loss by Russian forces of demonstrators organizing to lead the ex Eastern block country into Europe by carrying headless corpses along as pantry, but still clad in tidy sports shoes, blue jeans and a stylish shirt, as pictured in The New York Times.

The center, at 136 2nd Avenue, East Village, lamenting that a nuclear détente between the Ukraine, the United States and Britain promised the country entry in Europe, has black and white photocopies of young adults, all males, reminiscent of Hollywood actors bettered by klan genetic intervention and confederate scout haircuts, exposed for a mass of some kind on its walls outside, with wax candles burning brightly under them, punctuated here and there by plastic flowers. On a white piece of mounting board, in Anglican bishop purple, a bourbon.admiralnelson.napoleon yellow and blue collecting  port town after port town after port town, and a red to show that the cold war is still hot in Russia, as demonstrated by Putin's penchant for a bare breast : RUSSIAN SOLDIERS OUT OF UKRAINE!

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