I would be interested in working on something like this if we had, at least,
five people that would actually walk in the parade.  I would be one of them.
I thought I saw Seth out there, with another group.

I would design and build the props, based on a collectively developed theme.

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Subject: Re: [eug-lug]Red Hat Group in the Celebration Parade.


It turns out that the "Red Hat Society" in the parade has nothing to do
with Linux, amazingly enough.  They are women who have taken a certain
poem about "when I am old, I'll wear purple... and outrageous red hats"
to their hearts and celebrate their noncomformity by parading in red
hats. They were cool...

In any case, it would be fun to march in the parade with other
Penguin-heads next year



On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 10:19, Ben Barrett wrote:
> Wow, I wish I would've known about that!  Who did this?
>
> -ben b
>
>
> On 18 Sep 2003 14:20:16 -0700
> Marc Baber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> |
> | I may have missed an earlier post about this, but I noticed that there
> | is an entry in the parade for a local red hat group.  Are some of us
> | marching in that?  What should we know if we want to join in?
> |
> | -Marc
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