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School me on driving in a parade

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Old 5/9/12, 07:00 AM
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I've been in a parade here....Christmas parade....but we were encouraged to do burnouts...seriously. I had my GSP Mustang and had the lights on, flip the siren on every once in a while and did gratuitous burnouts every time the crowd demanded it. I'm sure your parade is probably not the same though...LOL. Just drive easy, maintain the crawl and don't stall it.
Old 5/9/12, 07:45 AM
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been in many parades. Once with my Mustang. It was tough cause it was a slight uphill the whole route and the clutch foot was numb. LOL Have fun
Old 5/9/12, 10:50 AM
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Been in several driving a 1929 "A" Model. Just follow the guy in front of you, and you'll have a good time. It's for a good cause, smile big.
Old 5/9/12, 01:55 PM
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Bring beads & throw 'em. A parade is not worth seeing if there's no beads.
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They throw candy to the kids at our Memorial Day parade.
Old 5/9/12, 05:56 PM
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maintain your 3 second following distance rule
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