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(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

(From The Krewe of 'tit Rǝx)

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It's a New Orleans tradition for kids to build miniature floats out of shoeboxes, but what happens when those kids grow up and just can't get over the little things? That's where 'tit Rex comes in. Their delightful and often adult-themed floats have been rolling for several years now. In fact, the krewe's houses are becoming jammed packed with them, so they're auctioning some of the tiny floats off. The auction is this Thursday at 7 p.m. at Art Klub (519 Elysian Fields Ave.) See floats being auctioned off below