From left: Jay Moreno, Rick Rogers, and Rick's kids.
Some of the 40 to 50 marchers who turned out in support of Tommy Gregory.
Mother Mary Ann walks away dejectedly, showing her best side, after moseying down to the Gregory staging area for a surreptitious head count.
Photos courtesy of Nella Rogers.
13 comments:
I thought that womans backside was one of them Lamar signs you see along side the road. Shes darn sure more than four axe handles and a plug of chewing tobacco across the backside. I bet she could hang two Hog Head Willie signs on her back.
L M A O . That gal was sure born to pull a plow.
Did Ms. Rogers have to use an extra wide lens to get that shot of Maryann???
What happened to the "wide load" sign requirement. Some one needs to call the zoo and check up on the Hippos. Surely one of them is loose.
Okay, okay, - we get the point.
I bet those Hitians are still wondereing what in the hell is a slim ball Sheriff's loopy, on again off again campaign manager all about. One can only hope her activities down there were in support of some thing decent because that sure as hell ain't the case here.
I be3t she put a strain on a fishbowl lense.
Okay, that's it: Black 'Copters, we ain't.
Thanks for putting up the pics Jay. Wish I could have been there walking with that group.
It was great to hear the cheers for Tommy. It ain't over until it is over. Thank you Judge Fry for opening a bunch of eyes.
I'm anxious to know, Jay, since I was out of town for the weekend...How many of the high school team rode on Bill Smith's float?
From where we were in the staging area, you could not really see Big Thug's staging area very well. He was so far ahead of us in the parade that by the time we got to the end, all of his Thuggies were disbanded. The short answer is, I don't know for sure one way or the other. Anyone?
He had 3 afro-americans walking behind the float. They wore the CCHS jerseys. That was all of the football players.
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