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A Man Of Many Buttons (150 views)
Gathering For The 2012 Saint Stupids Day Parade
Underneath the Transamerica Pyramid

Columbus at Montgomery, San Francisco, California

(Photo posted Friday 6 April 2012)

(Photo taken 11:23:05 Sunday 1 April 2012)

© 2012 Bryan Costales
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A man of many buttons, who wore a button baseball cap, was among the early birds to arrive that morning. You would think that such a man would be more on the button.

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(2 of 12) A mother arrived early with her daughter. The daughter was dressed as a skeleton, while the mother drank coffee apparently to awaken herself.
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(3 of 12) A lion artist used a magic brush to gradually erase the image of a man from a concrete column.
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(4 of 12) The traditional trailer with three Doggie Diner heads arrived eleven minutes early. That's right, three heads eleven minutes early.
Man With A Logo (120 views)
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(5 of 12) A man arrived who walked using a walking stick. In his other hand he held up a wordless sign with the logo for the Church of the Last Laugh. It is always quieter near a man with a mute sign.
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(6 of 12) A handsomely bearded man wearing a stylish straw hat walked around with a monkey on his shoulder. One can only presume the monkey crawled there from the man's back.
Gorilla And Son (176 views)
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(7 of 12) A gorilla and son arrived just in time to amuse the children already waiting for the parade to start.
High Five From War (130 views)
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(8 of 12) A happy fellow with the word WAR etched in his forehead, high-fived the camera. The tanks on his hat were for the memories.
Dueling Texting (125 views)
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(9 of 12) Two adult men stood turned slightly away from each other and dueled with texting. Would it not have been easier for them to face each other and talk.
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(10 of 12) Shortly after noon, the traditional drums began to play. A festively-fast rhythm that drew the faithful into an ever tightening circle.
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(11 of 12) So many people arrived just in time that they began to spill out into the street. Notice how the three Doggie Diner heads also turned to listen to the drumming.
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(12 of 12) The mood was festive just moments before the parade began. One sign read, "Not just another stupid religion." Another sign in Spanish read, "XXX," which translates into English as, "XXX."