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Adventures of the :20 Funny Cap

Greetings From Europe.  Check out the all the places the 5:20 Funny Cap got to see.

That is not the "real" David sculpture in the background, but a cheap knock-off for Florentine tourists too cheap to pay museum admission. The 5:20 Funny cap was developed for people with no money sense.
Piazza San Marco (also known as St. Mark's Square in English) is the principal square of Venice, Italy. This urban square is notoriously popular with tourists AND pigeons.  Pigeons everywhere. My God, boy, protect that 5:20 Funny Hat from errant droppings!
At the center of the former East Berlin, was the Alexander Platz, with its signature television tower to the right.  Today, the 5:20 Funny hat protects tourists heads from being irradiated by bad David Hasselhoff reruns frequently broadcast on German TV.
While Michelangelo's most renowned sculpture looks away in shame, our 5:20 Funny hat model realizes he still has some cherizo stuck in his teeth from lunch.
During the Cold War, Berlin's Brandenberg Gate was isolated in the no-man's land created by the Berlin Wall.  Today, all sorts of riff-raff can approach.
This photo represents a brutal battle of cultural icons. The St. Marks Square Bell Tower in Venice Italy vs. a mildly stained 5:20 Funny Cap. The 5:20 Funny Cap wins over this two-bit piece of Italian architecture.
The Friedrichstrasse train station in central Berlin was the historic crossing point from West to East Berlin. The American Embassy is but a short hop from here. When visiting the Embassy be sure and bring along an unmarked brown package strapped with duct tape and filled with 5:20 Funny hats. The embassy staff loves gifts from home .. and unmarked packages.




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