Lunch Break
A guy dressed as Boba Fett plays songs from the Legend of Zelda on an accordion while sitting at a subway platform. Because, why not?
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Ezra Klein
| March 1, 2011; 12:14 PM ET
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Ha, in my RSS feed this was still the video of Alec Baldwin on the Larry Sanders Show, because you're reading the same article on Splitsider that I am.
Posted by: HerooftheBeach | March 1, 2011 12:51 PM | Report abuse
Apparently, the layoffs at Borders have already started.
Posted by: johnmarshall5446 | March 1, 2011 12:52 PM | Report abuse
This is Nathan Stodola, the Renegade Accordion, and a good friend of mine. Awesome guy, probably the smartest person I know, he played (sans mask) at my wedding.
Here's a longer piece on him, http://www.thirteen.org/nyontheclock/video/nathan-stodola-renegade-accordion/49/
here's his facebook, http://www.facebook.com/r.accordion
and his twitter if you want to find him in NYC http://twitter.com/renegadeaccord
Posted by: chargeorge | March 1, 2011 1:17 PM | Report abuse
chargeorge wrote:
"and his twitter if you want to find him in NYC"
He's a bounty hunter, isn't he supposed to find me?
Posted by: johnmarshall5446 | March 1, 2011 2:14 PM | Report abuse
A+. Strong post.
Posted by: bigless55 | March 1, 2011 2:16 PM | Report abuse













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