Thursday, February 7, 2008

76 Flutophones Led the Big Parade



It's been a long, long, loooong time since I was in a parade.

(We won't get into that now, but suffice it to say there was a crown, a lot of sequins, and plenty of prissy waving involved. Ah, good times...)

Anyway, my latest trip down a parade route was in Bill West's Genealogist's Parade, over at "West in New England." My entry, The Mother Ship, hovered down the street amongst a marching band, classic cars, a tractor, and quite a few interesting (and unique!) floats.

Be sure to beam yourself over to Bill's place to enjoy his outstanding coverage of this parade. You'll want to explore the other fascinating entries, particularly the amazing uses of the simple flutophone. Who knew?

Many thanks, Bill, for organizing this fun event!

Rumor has it that a number of innocent bystanders went missing along the parade route and claim to have been beamed aboard The Mother Ship where DNA tests and other genealogical experiments were performed to see if they were alien Delaneys disguised as humans.

This can neither be confirmed nor denied.

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