Well, I actually mark 6 June as Barricade Day, generally, because that’s when most of the action in Hugo’s novel happens, that’s when the majority of them die, when the barricade falls, etc. That’s when I commemorate. But either day works.

But isn’t it nicer when you can party for two days in a row? ;D
I wish I could get something done for the 6th but noooo - the train for my polytechnic entrance exam is leaving that evening. I’ll be stranded ~200 km from home, without a way to access the internet. Yay.

Neither do I DD:

Yess, we can be Barricade Day failures together!

Notes

  1. sherllllock said: AHHHHHH STUDY HARD THEN. AND GOOD LUCK!
  2. starlene posted this