2008 Chinese New Year Parade in S.F.: Year of the Rat

Gung hay fat choy! Larger photos here.
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San Francisco's parade marking the start of Chinese New Year suffered from precipitation, wind and temperatures in the 40s tonight. Per usual.

Photos of nunchaku, Superman, pageant winners, and a guy unafraid of a little rain after the jump.

Larger photos around here

Kung fu with nunchaku
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Clark Kent searching for the last phone booth in San Francisco. Or Ross Mirkarimi trying to catch up with his entourage.
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We'll close with a salute to City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees President Lawrence Wong, the first brave soul to pop the convertible top. A little rain never hurt anybody, right? Right.
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Okay, folks, have a fantastic 4706.

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