I liked the spooky dead look to the front yard, but maybe you can have it both ways and put Cuyahoga County on one of the Tombstones.Well said! However, this being an entitlement-minded kind of area, I'll be surprised if anyone is voted out. Such a shame. I also understand that voters with mismatched addresses cannot be made to vote on provisional ballots on election day. Their votes go into the hopper just like those of qualified voters. Brunner and ACORN really covered all their bases on this one -- another reason I don't see the county heads having anything to worry about.
Eh, what can you do. This is already a country that would rather pay $4/gal than put holes in the ice, so it's not like anyone has their wits about them anymore. Hey McCain, how's all those years of bipartisanship working out for you these days?
Heh.
But enough of the dreary party politics of dreary northeast Ohio -- we want stories from the highways and by-ways of the Sunshine State. Like this gem:
"They busted through when I was undressed, getting ready to get in the shower. The wall came through," O'Konski said. "The workers were all right there. You could see a great deal of stuff."I can't help but be reminded of those workers who sealed the outside of 1522, standing on scaffoldings in their sandals, spreading their mortar sealant, turning down Vin's offers of coffee, wanting only:
"Tea!"
Yes, we all love Florida. Where at any given moment you might see a great deal of stuff.