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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Glenn Reibman at Hanover Tp Armed Services Park

Glenn Reibman
I did not recognize him at first in his Lafayette College regalia, but County Executive candidate Glenn Reibman was at Hanover Township's Armed Services Park this morning for their annual remembrance ceremony. He promised that, though I support John Callahan, he'll still talk to me.

Reibman and I have had numerous differences over many years, far too numerous to mention here. But to his credit, he has always been a gentleman to me.

You might see Reibman at one of these events. You might see Callahan. You'll never see Lamont McClure.

12 comments:

  1. He looks sleepy in that photo.

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  2. Domo arigato!

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  3. Shut up Gregory!

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  4. His teeth look like corn on the cob. He should check out whitening strips.

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  5. Agree 5:00, he should plastic himself up like Johnny Casino.

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  6. He needs a refill of his embalming fluid.

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  7. Was he there last year and the year before?

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  8. Was John Browne/Sbrocchi there?

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  9. Nothing personal but this guy looks like the preacher/cult leader from Poltergeist II.

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    1. That's too funny. I thought the same thing when I first started getting his mailers.

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  10. "Was he there last year and the year before?"

    He was not, but he as not there politicing, believe it or not. He sat alone, for one thing, and I had to call him out. I really did not recognize him in his Lafayette gear. He looks 20 year younger in that garb.

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  11. "Was John Browne/Sbrocchi there?"

    Every Hanover Supervisor, Charlie Dent, Marcia Hahn and Reibman were the pols. Marcia brought her granddaughter.

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