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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Antonia Grifo Wins Anyway



"She let you take her picture and she won anyway."

That's what blogger Michael Molovinsky told me this morning.

Bastard.

Grifo won both the Republican and Democratic nomination for Easton mini-judge, despite my poor skills as a photographer.

4 comments:

  1. White glasses for everyone.

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  2. Mrs. Potato Head called. She wants her glasses back.

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  3. The white frames are a symbol of Bieber Fever. The ladies Grifo are totally with it.

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  4. Bernie, I had hoped for the best for Gay Elwell's office .I will be gone shortly and a COMPETENT replacement has been trained and certified as CONSTABLE for that office.Plus, I recommended help from the number one DOMESTIC RELATIONS capture- r - NORTON to help out. Both great men , honest and -forward in actions. Ms.Griffo,ESQ. will be fine. The staff will get her up to speed and she will hit the case logs running. I remember her father, FISHING at Anglers by the bridge, have a clip of him going the the U Of P by train, for Law School found it in a wall during a electrical fire --Anyway election over. She will be fair and deliberate in action.

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