So light the night, big ideas : Balloons and lights. So I have to say it was an interesting experience. First off after we past the train ride we got off and instantly go caught up in the wall street marcher.. Pissed me off, How dare they have a parade when something for charity was maybe two blocked over.. Selfishness.. Anyways the group started to spread thin and the crowd was lost and eventually we made it back to the back or very beginning. They seemed to be packing up so we got our defective balloons and glow sticks sucked.. By the time we left we couldn’t walk in the street we saw others get to proudly march. Sucked.. When we finally caught up to the main bunch that when the real waiting began.. Enough time past and we finally reached the bridge opening.. Altogether that would have to be 45 minutes. We walked the bridge, slowly but surely, took a hour to reach the halfway mark. Since I didn’t feel like walking back to Manhattan I walk into Brooklyn and hoped a train.. That took 15 minutes. So here I am looking back at the event and I have to say I enjoyed it, with all the crap it I would of hated it if I went on my own. But since it was a group activity it sort of made it a bit less sucky.
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