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Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Dundalk Parade
I went to the Dundalk, Maryland 4th of July parade yesterday. In case you don't know, Dundalk is a Baltimore suburb built around unloading containers from freight ships. It's also the kind of place where you'd expect to find this guy.
This Care Bear was completely filthly. They probably hadn't washed this costume since the 1984 parade.
My friend Chris felt bad for the Care Bear so he walked out into the middle of the parade and gave it a hug. He said the person inside was mumbling something incoherently and that the costume smelled like shit.
A local punk band decided to be in the parade for some reason. I guess Independence Day is punk enough ... They're all standing on the back of a flatbed truck.
This Care Bear was completely filthly. They probably hadn't washed this costume since the 1984 parade.
My friend Chris felt bad for the Care Bear so he walked out into the middle of the parade and gave it a hug. He said the person inside was mumbling something incoherently and that the costume smelled like shit.
A local punk band decided to be in the parade for some reason. I guess Independence Day is punk enough ... They're all standing on the back of a flatbed truck.
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