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Sunday, July 05, 2015
A parade "float" I wish I'd have come up with... Citizens for Larger Parking Spaces
From a Fourth of July somewhere, likely in Ohio. From email.
Reminds me of Berkeley's (CA) "How Berkeley Can You Be?" parade and celebration. People come up the most absurd niche groups and pet causes. There's also a lot of nudity. Naturally.
Reminds me of Berkeley's (CA) "How Berkeley Can You Be?" parade and celebration. People come up the most absurd niche groups and pet causes. There's also a lot of nudity. Naturally.
ReplyDelete@Christopher
ReplyDelete"Berserkeley" -- no place on earth like it.
-EE
Parody? Parking is serious business. Those of us at CRAP are fighting for freedom.
ReplyDeleteThere's also our brothers and sisters in asphalt over at Michigan Needs More Parking: https://www.facebook.com/MichiganNeedsMoreParking
Thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteHave you thought about doing an event on Park(ing) Day?
Oh, and speaking of roads, have been meaning to put this up for a while now...
ReplyDeletehttp://solarenergy.net/News/solar-innovation-roads-made-solar-panels-become-reality/
-EE
This is a great post.
ReplyDeleteThank you for providing such valuable information.