LOS ANGELES (AP) — The feathers were flying in downtown Los Angeles.
Hundreds of people traded soft blows in LA's Pershing Square in a giant pillow fight that dwarfed even the biggest slumber party slugfests.
Children, teens, adults and seniors swung pillows at one another for over an hour on Saturday. The annual event is held to celebrate International Pillow Fight Day.
Many wore pajamas, some wore masks and goggles.
By the time it was over the ground was so covered with feathers it looked like it had snowed on a sunny April afternoon.
- Posted April 04, 2017
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