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To: jrhana who wrote (22735)8/2/2004 1:12:50 PM
From: Proud DeplorableRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
<<Vancouver is great if you enjoy a steady drizzle and boring homogenous people>>

Yesterday the homogenous people had a HUGE Pride parade through the streets of Vancouver that attracted 100,000 people. This after the huge fireworks display in English Bay considered to be the very best in the world, attraced 300,000 people!!!!!!!
celebration-of-light.com

yep boring.

"Thousands come out for annual Pride Parade


Global BC

Sunday, August 01, 2004


CREDIT: Global BC
Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell was just one of the dignitaries who marched in the annual parade.





Over 100,000 spectators lined the sidewalks of the West End for the annual Pride Parade.

Colourful floats featuring nearly-naked dancers, drag queens and various GLBT advocacy groups packed Denman and Pacific Streets.

Several high profile politicians marched in the parade, including Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell, Federal NDP leader Jack Layton and B.C. NDP leader Carole James.

The parade has grown to become one of Vancouver's largest festivals.

In addition to Sunday's Pride Parade, Commercial Drive hosted the first annual "Dyke March."

Hundreds of people took part in the all-inclusive, female and family friendly event.

The march began in Victoria Park and wrapped up with a free concert in Grandview Park."
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