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Skip The Crowds -- We're Live-Tweeting The Rose Parade Right Here

The city of Sierra Madre float participates in the 128th Tournament of Roses Parade (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images) (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

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Last week, KPCC reporter Jill Replogle let us all in on one of her darkest secrets -- she's never been to the Rose Parade.

Until today.

Follow along as our intrepid journalist learns to navigate the claustrophobia-inducing crowds of New Year's Day revelers. She may be cramped and cold, but she will still be enthusiastically tweeting.

And so it begins!

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Yummm...

UPS FTW

And just like that, another Rose Parade in the books.

Jill's next adventure? Going plastic-free with her family. Follow her on Twitter to track her journey.

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