The 32nd Occasional Doo Dah Parade, Pasadena, 18 January 2009, Page 1 of 2
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Another fiery circuit-bent guitar solo in the middle of Colorado Boulevard during the 32nd Occasional Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena with the The Highland Park Thursday Evening Gentlemen's Society Circuit Bending Marching Band And Ladies Auxiliary, founded by Jeff Boynton, along with his wife Mona.

The Highland Park Thursday Evening Gentlemen's Society Circuit Bending Marching Band And Ladies Auxiliary soaks up the applause.

Disco biker.

Mitch Brown coaxes beautiful melodies from his circuit-bent guitar as Andy lays down the groove.

Dancing.

Some of the audience members expressed their curiosity for home-grown religions.  I came across this lady because I had somehow lagged behind and lost the The Highland Park Thursday Evening Gentlemen's Society Circuit Bending Marching Band And Ladies Auxiliary.  I walked back to the Memorial Park at Raymond Ave, where the parade had started, then walked back to Pasadena Avenue to meet up with Mitch and Bella, then walked all the way to Lake Ave. to eat at the Souplantation, then up Lake to catch the Metro by the 210 Freeway.  Along the way, Bella grew increasingly sick, grumbling "I can't take this anymore" before eventually throwing up into a leaky plastic bag while riding the Metro back to Highland Park.

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This is The Highland Park Thursday Evening Gentlemen's Society Circuit Bending Marching Band And Ladies Auxiliary at the Highland Park Christmas Parade 2008.


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