Doo Dah Parade, Pasadena CA, 30 April 2011
Hare Krishnas at the 35th Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade. |
The Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena was originally formed as a ridiculous antidote to the traditional formalized affair of the Rose Parade. But you knew that, didn't you? 2nd time the Doo Dah Parade has gone east.
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Someone
really likes "Married With Children". |
To atheists, a love of pizza's almost a religion. Cheesus Chrust Company. |
Andy
Ben and a circuit-bent keyboard.
I joined founder Jeff Boynton, his wife Mona, Professor Cantaloupe, and the other fun members of The Highland Park Thursday Evening Gentlemen's Society Circuit Bending Marching Band And Ladies Auxiliary at his home. He has an extensive collection of circuit-bent toys and Roland MicroCube amps. We skronked. We buzzed. We banged. We went WHREEEEEOOOOOORRRRRREEE.
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Elizabeth. |
Mitchy-poo. |
Posing with the police. |
What
is this shirt about?
Aeronautics design. |
Another circuit-bent toy. |
The Highland Park Thursday Evening Gentlemen's Society Circuit Bending Marching Band And Ladies Auxiliary |
Drinks after a hot day of marching. |
Mitch playing an mbira, or thumb piano, goosed along by a multiwave distortion unit. |
This
is actually a photo of me at the
Highland Park Christmas Parade. But I wore the same outfit.
I felt pretty.
(all photos taken with a Leica DLux 4 point and shoot) |
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San Suu Kyi, as well as photos of Peru, Burma, India, Morocco, China, Thailand,
Ghana, Ecuador, and elsewhere, have appeared in many books, magazines,
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