This photo has been making the rounds, popping up all over the headiest message boards and dankest e-mail servers. And while there’s something inherently racist about our visceral reactions to Africans wearing Phish shirts, you gotta admit that it’s a pretty funny image. I like the guy in the middle with the Gin shirt.

Admit this too: That’s the first time you’ve ever seen a black person in Phish gear.
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Oh, and today marks the four-year anniversary of the second-day of a great run…the CIncy shows.
2/21: http://tela.sugarmegs.org/_asxtela/ph2003-02-21.asx
2/22: http://tela.sugarmegs.org/_asxtela/ph2003-02-22.asx
::malnourishes Angolans:: (nah, too easy)
Dateline: Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ 1999 (nah…not that either)
hmmmmm….
Phish Phans Phor Phood?
I know I got it…it’s just not coming to me yet…
Bummed is what you are when you go back to your home and it’s fallen into 40 years of bloody civil war, devastating famine, and genocide!
the white chick is brainwashing them, wear the shirt or no food bitches!
that’s my friend christie! it’s from when she was in africa working with that village and she ordered a bunch of shirts to take a picture for the phish band.
It’s nice to see that Phish is also sponsoring a basketball team too. I’d pick these guys in a head to head match-up against moe.’s team any day.
Thanks for ruining it, Dee! I like the dehumanized photo better, but now I actually have to care about people…
Some Dude takes the prelim title on this one, Chilly. You gonna take that shit from him? You gonna let your friend beat you like that? Although I really liked the Contact one.
sorrrrrry… continue your heartless captioning 😉
You can give a man a fish and he could eat for a day, or you could give an entire family a Phish T-shirt and they still starve.
… Or something like that; you know where I was going.
“White Woman tell us we would be protected against enemy bullets if we wear enviro-phrendly hemp phish shirt”
This is all I got:
1. Man, Trey looks AWFUL. Kids…don’t do drugs!
2. Ain’t no time to stash Mutumbo…
3. The 70 Volt Parade was named after the celebration that followed the town’s installation of their first light bulb on February 21, 2007.
4. Dear Ndugu…last night’s YEM featured a “Brickhouse” tease. It was off the goat rack.
Well played, Chilly! Ain’t no time to stash Mutumbo just made me legitimately laugh out loud, and not like all the kidz say, like LOL, but really a hearty chuckle in an out-loud fashion. It was fun. It’s ain’t no time to stash Mutumbo…genius.
These shirts are so much better then the hoola hoops we got last month from that String Cheese fan.
You can go all the way to the Dark Continent, but you can’t escape from newbs.
Somewhere, the ghost of Fela Kuti is weeping.
WILSON??
I saw a brother at the bar last night with a Bathtub Gin shirt on