Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Lunch Knows No Holiday!
Monz here, filling in for the holidaying editorial staff. Today, in a patriotic mindset, we all rode our bikes up to the local parade and 4th food and fun fest. After the parade (which featured an interesting blend of politicians running for office this fall . . . I shook a lot of hands!) we went over to the park and waited in a long line for a turkey wrap and an ear of corn, with some water. We went over to the lawn under a shady tree and ate this only-slightly-below-yummy lunch and looked for people we knew in the game lines. We saw some, and avoided them as best we could! Happy 4th all!
Monz here, filling in for the holidaying editorial staff. Today, in a patriotic mindset, we all rode our bikes up to the local parade and 4th food and fun fest. After the parade (which featured an interesting blend of politicians running for office this fall . . . I shook a lot of hands!) we went over to the park and waited in a long line for a turkey wrap and an ear of corn, with some water. We went over to the lawn under a shady tree and ate this only-slightly-below-yummy lunch and looked for people we knew in the game lines. We saw some, and avoided them as best we could! Happy 4th all!
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Here are my early endorsements (I live in the Monz' district):
state rep: [deleted]
state sen: Susan Garrett
the two dems running for congress are goofy and kirk is ok for a republican, so I'd go for him and use the vote as evidence of how bipartisanly noble you are.
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state rep: [deleted]
state sen: Susan Garrett
the two dems running for congress are goofy and kirk is ok for a republican, so I'd go for him and use the vote as evidence of how bipartisanly noble you are.