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It's Lancer Way. Ah, the pitfalls of spellcheck.
...in this nation that was founded on secular principles do communities allow their vital public resources to be strained by events that have their roots in religion. Very dangerous.
I was wondering where in the world Lancaster Way was!
Yes, my kids were a bit disappointed that they couldn't really see Santa in the semi, but we LOVED 20 free bags of Frito-Lay chips! Frito-Lay is, by far, the best part of that parade!
I thought it was a great parade. Isn't it the only one in Salt Lake County? I don't think the semi-truck is any worse than the helicopter used down south. There was the color guard, bands, fire trucks, Frito-Lay chips and candy and Santa.
At least someone is putting on a parade for our families to celebrate the season.
I HAVE BEEN GOING TO THIS PARADE FOR ABOUT 25 YEARS ITS A TRADITION FOR US, BUT WHAT HAPPEN TO THE FLOATS THAT ARE USUALLY IN A PARADE?
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