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− | + | On Good Friday of 2007, noted rabble-rouser [[Jeremy Doebert]] organized a Good Friday party, in order to commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. Photocopies from biblical coloring books were posted in the halls. Events such as Pin the Nail on the Crucifix, a contribution of [[Paige Barnum]], and Bible Races, brainchild of Jeremy Doebert, where pocket bibles were raced along suspended string, were held. Blood was transubstantiated into other fluids inside a chalice. The event was widely considered a success, as was the next night, when Lent ended, and a substantial amount of Seymour residents were allowed to indulge in substances again for the first time in 40 days and 40 nights. | |
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