My first step to Doo Dah Queen

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 I am the Susan Lucci of Doo Dah. I first auditioned to be on the infamous Pasadena parade's royal court as an assignment from my editor, Catherine Gaugh. Knowing little about the event, I dressed up as my alter-ego (or perhaps my real self!), Naughty Mickie, the Princess of Rock and Roll, and offered to sing an opera aria or a
rock song- judges choice. They picked opera and I complied. They howled and hooted and then hit me with a barrage of questions, ranging from geography to how I had chosen my attire.


I didn't win. Heck, I didn't even make runner-up. But I did get a good story and I learned the why of Doo Dah.

For the uninformed, the Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade has a long and convoluted history, one which has even led to some too loud discussions in local bars. But basically it was started by a bunch of guys with nothing better to do on a Sunday than march around town. It has grown and evolved into a more or less organized event with a parade stepping off a the corner of Holly and Raymond in Pasadena, traisping down the way to Colorado and going on for a few more blocks before dwindling down and heading out in assorted bunches to the various bars and restaurants for a citywide party.

 

duke blog.JPGThe participants are pretty much anyone who can ante up the $10 entry fee. The wackier the entry, the better. Parade fan favorites have included the Hibachi Grill Team, Ferret Freedom and the Men of Leisure (who roll down the route in Barco-loungers).

 

It is as occasional parade because it hasn't been held every year and has even been held twice in one year. Nothing is as expected with Doo Dah.


The Light Bringer Project took the event on awhile back and now uses the money raised from entry fees and T-shirt sales to fund its various community art programs, including mentoring and museum admissions for children and mental health therapy through art.

This is why I made the decision to come back and try out again.

Five times.

And each time, just like Ms. Lucci, I garnered one of three runner-up spots to the Big Kahuna. Alas, always a bridesmaid...


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Michelle Mills aka Naughty Mickie

I am a features staff writer for the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group, and after seven auditions resulting in five consecutive years spent as a runner-up, I finally, rightfully, became the Queen of the 31st Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade 2007/2008. I love rock n' roll, motorcycles, swords and sushi. I hate sitting still. Read my blog regularly to bring some excitement into your otherwise dull existence. Oh, and you may stop kneeling now and carry on -- as you were... ~ Follow me on Twitter @ Mickieszoo ~
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