Hometown law firm celebrates Mardi Gras with office parade

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Husch-Blackwell law firm in Milwaukee knows how to let loose during Mardi Gras!
For about ten years now, they've staged a Mardis Gras parade right at work.
Employees play musical instruments while marching from office to office.
Those in the parade pass out beads and bring smiles to their colleagues.
"You know, I think it was just a number of people who really, 1 - liked music and 2- were looking for an opportunity to have a good time in a job that sometimes can be stressful and stuffy. So, I feel like it reflects the spirit of working at Husch Blackwell," said Erik Eisenmann, partner, Husch-Blackwell.
The fun parade looked almost like an episode of "The Office." It just shows you the good times can roll anywhere if you've got the Mardis Gras spirit.