People who don't love parades get annoyed with them because they disrupt traffic. But they go anyway because they have kids or nieces and nephews who are parade-loving-fools.
This weekend I found myself at a parade. And it was
With all of the friends, and blankets, and sights, and small town coziness you'd think it would be perfect...you'd be wrong. Because aside from the kids, and students, and floats, and friends, and Christmas cheer, there were also PSYCHO ADULTS who clearly went insane when candy was thrown into the crowd. And I promise I'm not exagerrating. These GROWN women were running around grabbing up handfuls of candy (seriously they had BAGS full at the end). They would snatch up pieces of candy that my four year old niece was about to pick up (as in run up to her and grab the candy out from under her hand right before she actually touched it). It was nuts Crazy, rude, inappropriate, and NUTS. The most ridiculuous part was that the little boy they had with them would hand my niece a piece of candy if he picked it up when she was reaching for it (clearly he had more manners than the grownups). Don't get me wrong, my niece got plenty of candy...but that is not the point.
For future reference, lets take a moment to review some basic Parade Etiquette...
1. Don't take candy from small children
2. Don't stand in front of small children to try and get to the candy before they do
3. Don't take candy from small children
4. Don't put horses in between the fire truck and loud garbage truck (it'll scare the shit out of them...for real)
5. Don't take candy from small children
6. Don't take candy from small children
7. Don't take candy from small children
8. Don't take candy from small children
9. Don't take candy from small children
10. Don't take candy from small children
Any questions?
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