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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Can You Find A Better Parade Photo?


This picture was sent to me by a friend and I happen to think it is the best picture of the entire Parade. If YOU think you have one better, send it and I'll post it. Several people asked where Debbie & Terry were in the Parade. well, here they are. Thanks Tim!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I, like others, nearly missed seeing the Dynamic Duo on the antique fire engine--next year, PLEASE have a sign on the vehicle with their names on it.

Anonymous said...

MAYOR EAT UR HEART OUT!

Anonymous said...

There were signs with their names on them on the firetruck. You can see them in the photo. They're the rectangular-shaped things on the side rear (can't make out the writing too well in the picture due to glare, though).

Anonymous said...

That was awesome! My hat is off to those two who know how to celebrate a joyous event. They had young, old, in between, and everyone was having a blast. They were waving so enthusiastically, too!

Kudos to the Jaycees. The parades are always nice, but I think the entry turnout was impressive.

As for the mayor, what a sorry example she set. To the Jaycees members who put up with that, YOU are a class act!

Anonymous said...

Glad (but not surprised) "Chiefy" was elsewhere, or Barrie would have made him shut the parade down until they did what she wanted.

Anonymous said...

Nice photo of some unsafe pratices that we are trying to get our fire fighters to not do yet we are letting civilian do. Ride the back step, at least have a harness on. Whos liable if those adults or that child falls off and breaks their neck?

joe albero said...

Hey Jealous Idiot,

First of all, they never exceeded 2 miles per hour. I spelled that out because I felt you were too stupid to know what MPH meant.

Secondly, would you mind using your real name next time Barrie?

Anonymous said...

Hey, anonymous 9:07, stuff it. A turtle could outrun the parade. They weren't racing to a fire, dolt. The engine isn't owned by the city anymore either.

I suspect all kids aboard were given permission by their parents, and there were adults along to watch over them. If anything had happened, I'd bet my house nobody would be suing anybody.

What a grinch-like comment. Kudos to that whole truck full for a delightful display and a bit of history.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 9:07 can't be from the witch or all the "we" references would have been "I"...lol

When is her last day anyhow?


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