Waiting for the parade


In suburban Chicago, people come arrive early for the 4th of July parade, and set up folding chairs or stake out choice positions on the curb. And what they’re waiting for is high school marching bands, overweight shriners on Harleys and local politicians pressing the flesh.

In a troubled, nasty world of cynical people, there’s a naive charm about that.

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