They were Masons, complete with local Masonic Lodges some 100 years ago. As a sideline, they began entertaining kids in hospitals and adopted kids hospitals as a charity cause. Now they are a bunch of middle aged guys who dress up in funny outfits at city parades, riding motor cycles, big and tiny, along with cars, big and tiny, and help families with seriously sick kids. I have a lot of respect for them despite the clown image they portray on the street. Regards, Bob S.
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