Ever seen a parade? I mean really see a parade?
It’s a group of unknown faces for the most part walking…. simply walking….. down a path hoping to be seen by someone… anyone….
That’s where we’ve landed… In a sea of unknowns walking to… yep that’s right… no where in particular…
Why have parades begun and why have they become so popular?
Especially in a place where if you bump into someone you can either hear a cuss off or an apology… something like pot luck. In a place like this where trains are deemed “too crowded”, people are more than willing to throw themselves in a sea of people and just stand there…

Makes no sense to me but I’m just another disgruntled parade goer – what do I know…









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