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Two Mobile City Council members agreed to co-sign a community letter to the Comic Cowboys responding to signage in the society's Mardi Gras parade. ....
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Comic Cowboys brought the jokes to Mardi Gras in Mobile again this year, with signs lampooning everything from local topical issues to national politics. The Cowboys rolled down Route A at 2 p.m. The much-anticipated parade is known for satirical signs. We’ve included photos of some of those below. You […] ....
Comic Cowboys true to Mardi Gras form with first-ever ‘virtual parade’ Updated Feb 16, 2021; Facebook Share Note: As in past years, AL.com opts to include images of all the Comic Cowboys floats in order to present an unvarnished account. The accompanying gallery consequently includes material some will find offensive. Carloads of viewers lined up for the Comic Cowboys’ first “virtual parade” on Tuesday as Mobile’s most distinctive Mardi Gras group found a way to deliver its annual dose of satire despite COVID-19 and freakishly cold weather. Normally, the group rolls through Mobile with an assortment of satirical gags guaranteed to push the limits of taste. True to form, the accompanying photo gallery includes several non-family-friendly punchlines amid less raunchy shots at vaccination efforts, the woes of the Auburn and University of South Alabama football programs, Councilman Fred Richardson’s mayoral campaign and the likelihood of a new I-10 b ....