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This one just made me laugh.
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Kindred spirits, round 1
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More kindred spirits--the other side of the kindred spirits above
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I love good puns.
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Go MARINERS!
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. . . and the flip side--I love a hometown crowd.
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This one reminded me of Karen Molenaar.
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No additional caption required
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And I vote
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Toilets were sort of a theme.
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I'm not sure who the actor is, but I liked this one.
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I rubbed its nose. That's supposed to guarantee that my democracy survives.
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I'm sure I should know this creature, but I don't.
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This one is clearly a cat. Which were a theme.
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Chickens with attitude
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Crowd scene
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Crab or lobster? I'm not sure.
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Donald in chains--a crowd favorite
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Again, it's the clever I can't resist.
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One of many cat-themed sign
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The best of the animal costumes
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Exactly, #2
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Again with the cleverness of the Left
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Talking to you, Johnson!
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| Cha! |
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Unicorn and Dinosaur are friends.
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Time travelers, I'm guessing
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Because sometimes rude is funny
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I'm also fond of succinct.
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Seattle slug power!
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Another cat sign
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To the point
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Blogger threatens to have a breakdown with all these photos so I'll just add that No Kings 2 in Seattle was a good time. A decent crowd, many clever signs, some inspiring speakers, and the rain held off until the homeward commute. It sort of poured then, sadly, but we had some hot tea once our soggy selves (and bikes) reached home.
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