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One Way to Beat the Heat: Banditos Misteriosos' 2nd Annual Revolutionary Water Gun Battle

Photo by Mathew A. Sisson, PHiDDLE design
There's no better (nor freer) way to battle the summer heat than to enlist in the Banditos Misteriosos' water gun army. This Saturday at 1:30 p.m. the Banditos are bringing back their popular Revolutionary War-themed water gun battle. Last year featured a surprise invasion by a robot army; enlist by 6 p.m. this evening to get the details on tomorrow's event and see what the Banditos have up their sleeve for this year's battle.

              

Today Bostonist joined in the fun as the Banditos Misteriosos organized Boston's International Pillow Fight Day event. With over 2,200 RSVPs this was one of the largest events in the world. A good time was had by all the participants as once again the Banditos were able to pull off a fun, free, family oriented event.

The Hub-o-sphere

-- Hot internet foodie rumor: Boston chefs Todd English and Michael Schlow will compete on "Top Chef: Masters." [MenuPages- Boston]

-- Republican senators on Beacon Hill have joined the blogosphere. The internet eagerly awaits their contributions to the LOLCat meme. [Scaling the Hill]

         

The Banditos Misteriosos held a mock Revolutionary War water gun battle on the Esplanade Saturday.

El Presidente of Barstool Sports got a kick out of the Copley Square pillow fight, orchestrated by the Banditos Misterosos. However, it isn't for the reasons you'd think:

Our sources say 400 people showed up to the local action for World Pillow Fight Day at Copley Square, and the fighting went on for a good hour.

From the group that brought you a flash mob pillow fight on the Common in the middle of December... The Banditos Misteriosos are back with a new adventure up their collective sleeve: Boston's First Silent Dance Experiment. On this Saturday, February 23rd at 1:00 p.m. tourists and Bostonians walking by the Sam Adams Statue in front of Faneuil Hall will be treated to a unique sight when hundreds of people hit play on their portable mp3 players and begin to dance in unison.

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