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Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Full Moon

As I was sitting on my fat ass, waiting for Bethlehem Township Commissioners to convene, someone approached me and said, "I'm surprised to see you tonight!"

"Why?"

"There's a full moon out tonight," the smart ass said. "I thought you'd be hiding."

Everybody's a comedian.

10 comments:

  1. Good thing your cape was at the cleaners.

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  2. There is now reason to hide from a wicked witch as we all know a house allways falls on her¿

    redd
    patent pending

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  3. Chuck D the establishment toady just cast his vote for Boner.

    Dynamic, brave, courageous leader and stalwart protector of the trough.

    -Clem

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  4. I fully understand, readers here are predominantly Democrat. I'm not about to join you, but I DID mail in my change of registration form today. It requests a change from Republican to 'No Party.'

    Enjoy!

    Fred Windish

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  5. Fred, I can't be sure but I think I have about an equal number of both Democrats and Republicans among my readers. Some days I piss off the Republicans. Others I annoy the Democrats. It's what I do.

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  6. Congrats on becoming s gamma delta iota. I would do it, but want to vote in primaries.

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  7. I wanted to change my party too. But decided I want to be able to vote against Brown if he happens to be stupid enough to run again.

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  8. Look, I doubt my rejection of THIS Republican Party is even a microscopic blip on the radar screen.

    I understand the Primary eligibility thing, and I didn't vote for Charlie last Primary, anyway. Let's just say, Charlie has made his challenge ahead greater than it needed to be.

    Seriously, the GOP is very good at 'hole digging.' They'll soon agree.

    Fred Windish

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  9. Bernie lets do lunch at Capecci's on William Penn Highway this Thursday before council hear they are getting great reviews.

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