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<description>&lt;p&gt;<![CDATA[We somehow managed to find shady spots up at 4th & Bell; not too hot and really nice actually. Agreed, the (lack of) floats were pretty lame. On the other hand, seeing representation by different and varied groups marching did choke up my idealistic little heart on more than one occasion.

At one point, a classic, sporty, little red convertible sped by to try to get off the parade route because it was overheating. It had a placquard signifying that it was some sorta Democrats--seemed sort of metaphoric.

After the parade, we decided to forgo the anticipated clusterf*-and-not-in-a-good-way of Seattle Center and have lunch at Mama's Mexican Kitchen. Apparently, so did many other queers as the restaurant was short-staffed for a crowd wearing a disproportionately high number of pink "I am loved by PFLAG" stickers. Still, the food was delicious and the staff that were there rose to the challenge. 

At a table of eight people nearby, the waiter had encountered some confusion but eventually cleared up the order, asking "are we straight?". I think that much of the whole room individually looked over and was silently amused by the funny choice of words.]]>&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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