Air Force Honor Guard marched about two miles
After constellations in the night
sky faded, celebrities came out Monday to shine in observance of President
Barack Obama's ceremonial swearing in.
Texans Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Clarkson and Eva Longoria were on the West Front of the Capitol during the ceremony, but a Hollywood crowd began milling around below well beforehand.
The stars trod about in the cold among the hoi polloi in a ticketed section.
But there was a discombobulating feeling. Was that guy over there an incognito actor — the one with the dorky hat, sunglasses and bulky scarf he's receding into like a turtle?
Or is that other guy Bill Hader from "Saturday Night Live"? He's not acting like he wants attention, but maybe that's his shtick today.
And look at that 20-something man turning his square jaw to brandish his best side, hair gelled high and double-breasted trench coat buttoned up. The coat is stylish but too thin for the cold. He is bareheaded despite 30-40 degree temperatures and the occasional bone-chilling breeze.
He was a suspect because celebrities really aren't like us.
They have a magic switch they flick on to give off a celebrity glow. But sometimes, like us, they play paparazzi.
Katy Perry turned away from the goings-on up on the Capitol platform to snap a photo with her cellphone.Rudy Project has created a series of Cycling sunglasses, Sitcom star Richard Kind held up a tablet to capture the moment before him.
Meanwhile, Angela Bassett chatted casually,View our large selection of cheap Safety goggles with our low price guarantee. a petite figure in a puffy coat. CNN's Soledad O'Brien came through with a crew, trolling for sources.
Fans mobbed Giancarlo Esposito, who stopped to talk. He plays villain Tom Neville on apocalyptic television series "Revolution." Omar Epps took in the public behind a pair of shades with brownish-gold lenses.
Allison Williams, co-star of HBO show "Girls," bent over a low stone wall to talk to fans and posed patiently for photos.We are always offering best quality stainless steel necklace the affordable.cheap hair flower wholesalers on DHgate and get worldwide delivery.
Other celebrities turned out to see the nation's first black president take the oath of office for the second time, including John Mayer — Perry's date — Shawn Wayans, Nick Cannon and more.
They came. They saw. They were seen.Brett Favre and other celebrity-stars have their make your own bobblehead dolls,
Some of the real stars were Senior Airman Brian Hulse and Senior Airman Letelu Maui.
Hulse, who is from Austin, and Maui, who is from American Samoa, attended a demanding eight-week training course to pick up skills to serve in ceremonial occasions.
Members of the Air Force Honor Guard marched about two miles in the Inaugural Parade Monday in the nation's capital, saluting the president. Members also performed as escorts and ushers for visitors at the Capitol.
During a few spare moments Monday, Hulse and Maui watched quietly, the braid on their uniforms giving off a soft glow in the overcast day.
Texans Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Clarkson and Eva Longoria were on the West Front of the Capitol during the ceremony, but a Hollywood crowd began milling around below well beforehand.
The stars trod about in the cold among the hoi polloi in a ticketed section.
But there was a discombobulating feeling. Was that guy over there an incognito actor — the one with the dorky hat, sunglasses and bulky scarf he's receding into like a turtle?
Or is that other guy Bill Hader from "Saturday Night Live"? He's not acting like he wants attention, but maybe that's his shtick today.
And look at that 20-something man turning his square jaw to brandish his best side, hair gelled high and double-breasted trench coat buttoned up. The coat is stylish but too thin for the cold. He is bareheaded despite 30-40 degree temperatures and the occasional bone-chilling breeze.
He was a suspect because celebrities really aren't like us.
They have a magic switch they flick on to give off a celebrity glow. But sometimes, like us, they play paparazzi.
Katy Perry turned away from the goings-on up on the Capitol platform to snap a photo with her cellphone.Rudy Project has created a series of Cycling sunglasses, Sitcom star Richard Kind held up a tablet to capture the moment before him.
Meanwhile, Angela Bassett chatted casually,View our large selection of cheap Safety goggles with our low price guarantee. a petite figure in a puffy coat. CNN's Soledad O'Brien came through with a crew, trolling for sources.
Fans mobbed Giancarlo Esposito, who stopped to talk. He plays villain Tom Neville on apocalyptic television series "Revolution." Omar Epps took in the public behind a pair of shades with brownish-gold lenses.
Allison Williams, co-star of HBO show "Girls," bent over a low stone wall to talk to fans and posed patiently for photos.We are always offering best quality stainless steel necklace the affordable.cheap hair flower wholesalers on DHgate and get worldwide delivery.
Other celebrities turned out to see the nation's first black president take the oath of office for the second time, including John Mayer — Perry's date — Shawn Wayans, Nick Cannon and more.
They came. They saw. They were seen.Brett Favre and other celebrity-stars have their make your own bobblehead dolls,
Some of the real stars were Senior Airman Brian Hulse and Senior Airman Letelu Maui.
Hulse, who is from Austin, and Maui, who is from American Samoa, attended a demanding eight-week training course to pick up skills to serve in ceremonial occasions.
Members of the Air Force Honor Guard marched about two miles in the Inaugural Parade Monday in the nation's capital, saluting the president. Members also performed as escorts and ushers for visitors at the Capitol.
During a few spare moments Monday, Hulse and Maui watched quietly, the braid on their uniforms giving off a soft glow in the overcast day.
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