So briefly...I've been hijacked onto the Parade Committee for the Hudson Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association's Mardi Gras parade at their convention in Lake George this year. Because I don't know when to keep my BIG FAT MOUTH SHUT at meetings. Oh, and that "committee" ?? It's basically just me.
I've never ridden a float, let alone designed and built one. I need ideas...and I need em fast.
Anyone......? Anyone.....? Bueller.......? Bueller........?
Please keep in mind that I don't have an engineering degree and I'm a menace to society when it comes to power tools while you're suggesting float themes.
Thanks--
The Probie.
Dont forget to paint it RED !!!! Use Fire safety, put you'r gear out on it some old hose ,ladders, what we use everyday stuff . TELL your fellow FireFighters NOW they have been instructed to be part of this also . If possible with a Battery have some lights on it .
Forget the float.
Get something helium-filled.
You can hold the guide rope in one hand and your drink in the other.
Check with Acme Rentals.
Maybe they have a giant Snoopy for rent.
Just an idea.
Art
Some of our neighboring Depts. think of us as a little back woodsy, hillbilly types. Maybe not!! But we do have an area called HogTown, a mini golf named HillBilly Fun Park and old bar called HillBilly Heaven (aka, HogTown Inn). So we used that to our advantage and dressed like hillbillys. What a blast!! We made up an outhouse, a still (complete with fake smoke) and put on some back woods country music. All of this on a trailer, with hay, the works. FIRST PLACE, BABY!!! This was the Hudson Vally Mardi Gras Parade held in Queensbury. Use your imagination, and from reading some of your stories, you have a great one of those.