![]() If you find some oil, you can burn this mother to the ground. Cloudy can soak up some acid, and you can corrode vehicles with it. But since clouds do more than rain… rain (water, Nick, that’s the word you’re looking for). You can use it to soak people, water corn, extinguish campfires, and blow up computers. Since you’re a cloud, the main ability you learn from grandfather Cloud mc Claudius (not his actual name) is that of rain. Sure, What the Golf is a physics-based game in which you play golf, so what does this have to do with clouds? Well, more than meets the eye. Since it’s a child’s imagination you’re toying with, you have the option to customize your cloud with hats and accessories and even draw your own face! Just like What the Golf, you get to play across a wide range of levels while unlocking new abilities and mechanics that get progressively more ridiculous. The game starts with a grandfather telling a bedtime story to his grandson but quickly turns into a slapstick comedy game where you play as a mischievous cloud determined to ruin everybody’s day. Sounds a bit complex? I’ll explain in a bit – hang in there I won’t rain on your parade, just yet … get it? ![]() Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.Man, I’m a sucker for slapstick games, especially when they put in so many cameos that you’re actually wondering if you’re still playing the same game you finished the tutorial for. Savage is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. The day’s events were “a good way to celebrate, but remember, at the same time,” said Flynn, his young daughter in his arms. Security was tight: Attendees had to register before each event, show a QR code and pass through security. “I recognize for so many in our community, it’s too soon.” And it’s also completely surreal and totally strange because this context is new for us,” Dillon said.Īt night, the city planned to have a drone show instead of fireworks to avoid the noise that could sound like gunfire, Rotering said. “It’s completely normal to walk that parade route. This year, Molly wore a white T-shirt that said “gun control now.” Molly Dillon, 34, grew up in Highland Park and said she missed last year's parade but has attended more than 25 times - “almost every year it wasn’t pouring down rain,” added Dillon’s father, Robert. “They’re here to keep us safe,” she told her children. Mietra Namdari walked the half-mile parade route with her three children, 13, 11 and 7, pointing out law enforcement officers positioned on rooftops, as the shooter had been. That’s why we come to events like this,” Morales said. “We just want to keep the memory alive of what happened. ![]() They returned this year to pay their respects to the people who died and “not ignore the holiday, but remember what happened, and take the positive,” said Morales, as the couple’s 5-year-old and 1-year-old, decked out in red, white and blue, explored the busy, grassy expanse outside City Hall after the ceremony. Jessica Morales, Kevin Flynn, and their two small children attended the parade last year, and scrambled inside a nearby store when they shooting began. The events offered no floats, performers or giveaways. ![]() Many wore matching blue shirts - the local high school’s color - that read, “We Are Highland Park.”Īttendees then walked last year’s parade route together. Hundreds gathered for a Remembrance Ceremony at City Hall that included remarks from Rotering and several spiritual leaders, a musical performance and a moment of silence. And this is our parade route, and this is our community that we are taking back.” “But it was important for us to say that evil doesn’t win. It was inappropriate,” Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering said. ![]()
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