Jay Davenport’s three-wheeled vehicle, aptly named the “Xtreme.”

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The Men of Leisure Synchronized Nap Team, with their recumbent leader on what appeared to be a genuine, avocado green, La-Z-boy rocker-recliner.

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A completely spotted—inside and out—luxury Leopard Limo, one of a fleet of five owned by Marvin Miller: because in LA, boring basic black is a dime a dozen.

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The French Quarter Synchronized Baguette Brigade, brandished their bread, …

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… and the John Muir Alumni Drum Core kept the beat movin’ and groovin’.

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A trio of belly dancer mimes, 2/3rds WBW. (Translation for the non-Californians: Woman Born Woman.)

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Every display of political free speech met with shouts of appreciation and applause, and activist organizations included: 9-11 Truth and Justice, CODEPINK Women For Peace, and the Los Angeles National Impeachment Center. Surfboards and upbeat Beach Boys music graced Amnesty International of Pasadena’s protest float, “Waterboarding, USA.”

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CODEPINK’s human rights activist, Tighe Barry, was oh! so Pretty in Pink.

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