It’s Friday. Remember that wild custom Cadillac that I featured in yesterday’s Daily Comments? Well, several of you took the time to write in with additional photos, information, and even a video! It is a mystery no more. It turns out that the car is a work of art created for the Houston, Texas, annual Art Car Parade & Festival. It all started back in 1988 with a group of artists that created a 40 car parade that was seen by an estimated 2,000 people. By the following year, the parade had doubled in size and the crowd increased dramatically to tens of thousands! You can learn more about the Art Car Parade & Festival on their website. Or, if you’re in the Houston area, you can check it out yourself on April 10-13th. If you go, be prepared to see some pretty wild stuff! And if you would like to see more of that fancy Cadillac, check out the video featured today.
Okay, the weekend is upon us so once again I’m rolling out the double babes & double jokes! Enjoy!
Battlestar Cadillactica Lives
It’s Friday. Remember that wild custom Cadillac that I featured in yesterday’s Daily Comments? Well, several of you took the time to write in with additional photos, information, and even a video! It is a mystery no more. It turns out that the car is a work of art created for the Houston, Texas, annual Art Car Parade & Festival. It all started back in 1988 with a group of artists that created a 40 car parade that was seen by an estimated 2,000 people. By the following year, the parade had doubled in size and the crowd increased dramatically to tens of thousands! You can learn more about the Art Car Parade & Festival on their website. Or, if you’re in the Houston area, you can check it out yourself on April 10-13th. If you go, be prepared to see some pretty wild stuff! And if you would like to see more of that fancy Cadillac, check out the video featured today.
Okay, the weekend is upon us so once again I’m rolling out the double babes & double jokes! Enjoy!
-keep