Carnivale Atmosphere
February 24, 2009
Mardi Gras, also known as “Carnivale” is celebrated with a great number of varying traditions. Some celebrations begin as early as November and others as late as the prior Sunday, but all end on the day before Ash Wednesday. Translated from the French meaning “Fat Tuesday,” cities that celebrate Mardi Gras become destinations for those seeking to let loose with their personal expression. Most notably, female Mardi Gras attendees collect beads for exposing their bare breasts during the party atmosphere.
Around the world people celebrate Mardi Gras
And in Rio revelers party in the raw
A night of hedonistic deeds
Means collecting many beads
So, Ladies . . . don’t bother wearing a bra
Tags: Ash Wednesday, bare breasts, beads, Carnivale, celebration, Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras, Rio, tradition, wikipedia
Posted on: February 24, 2009
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