Parade Tonight In Downtown Mobile

Alabama Mobile  GMAC parade is set for 6:30 tonight.
by WKRG Staff
Published: Mon, January 05, 2009 - 12:10 pm CST Last Updated: Mon, January 05, 2009 - 12:16 pm CST
The tenth annual GMAC Bowl will be played at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile on January 6, 2009. Mobile Bay will be filled with energy and excitement as two conference teams, Tulsa and Ball State, go head to head. Tonight there is a GMAC Mardi Gras parade, fireworks, pep rally, concert and much, much more. The fun kicks off at 6:30pm. The parade will be on Route A and feature 20 floats.
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I love the GMAC Bowl and hope it continues for a long time.  But, GMAC just got a $6 Billion dollar bailout and taxpayers have big questions about how that money is being spent!

The grumbling has started and it will get louder…...

If you like parades, it is not a bad one.  Not very long and not a huge crowd.  Might get a bunch of throws.

Where will the fireworks be done at?

Is this an event worth going to?  I’ve never been and might take a few children to see it and to close out their school holiday break. Just wondering if we should get our hopes up or not.

The taxpayers bailed out GMAC just in time!!!

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