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There are costumes galore with restaurant patrons, walkers and sight-seers parading around the packed Atlantic Avenue strip.
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Some guy in an ape mask with a hat that says USS Ralph Johnson appears every year with a woman videoing him dancing around the Atlantic Avenue restaurants and bars.
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"Ralph" doesn't speak, but is routinely stopped by people for selfies before dancing away to music only in his own head. People seem to recognize him from years before.
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The costumes are often times revealing and outrageous, but everyone takes it in great stride. The town comes alive with an exciting, eclectic buzz for the special occasion.