To face unafraid the plans that we've made walking in a winter wonderland

Let's cut to the chase. You want to know
Why is everyone mad at _Funky Winkerbean_ this week? (December 31, 2022) I want to tell you.
I hope we're both happy after such knowledge.


Now back to the snow and to the Electric Light Parade back at Silver Bells in the City, now.


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The IBEW decided The Nightmare Before Christmas counts as a Christmas-enough film for float-making purposes.



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The Old Newsboys float; it only looks like there's a minor Peanuts character in the front there.



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Another band coming in, as more snow makes its way in too.



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The lights and the snow really go well together here.



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And here's a concrete mixer reminding us of the happy time that Santa Claus fell into the hopper? Wait, that's not merry.



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Quality Dairy, a local chain of convenience stores, wants you to think of cows with them.



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Looking west lets us get a glimpse of floats that are coming in a couple minutes.



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Michigan State University's rodeo club has its own float. We've seen this before so please know this is not our first rodeo club float.



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Most of the floats are vehicles, or pulled by vehicles. There are a handful of bicycles or bicycle-powered vehicles, though.



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At some point the lights just get lost in the snow.



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Nearly every parking lot in town, it seems, warns you that unauthorized vehicles will be towed by these guys, Northside Towing. Even parking lots on the south side.



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Hey, anyone need some snow?



Trivia: In 1937 Britain supplied 47% of Yugoslavia's wool imports (raw and wool), 41% of its woolen manufactures, 41% of its cotton tissues, 31% of its cotton (raw and yarn), and 55% of its coke. In trade Britain imported mostly agricultural products. Source: A Low Dishonest Decade: The Great Powers, Eastern Europe, and the Economic Origins of World War II, 1930 - 1941, Paul N Hehn.


Currently Reading: The Rise And Fall of the DC-10, John Godson. Sorry, wait, around 1970 the FAA recommended that airline pilots warn passengers, when the plane was about to crash or make a hard landing, to assume crash positions, but refused to actually mandate it? Good grief.