


The crowds took serious time to thin. Tress and I stayed put until we could move around. We snapped a few pictures of cute/clever signs, but we had earlier seen so many wonderful ones that I just didn't think to photograph. One of my favorites was W.W.J.D. (explanation later).
I called my husband later in the day, and he told me that John Legend had opened the show. Of all the acts that I felt sure would be there, I wanted to see John Legend the most. I was still on the Metro when he was onstage. (BTW, Who Wants Jelly Donuts?)
We were there for the keynote speech (after the "debate"). I do love me some Jon Stewart.
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