Event: Vote Walling for Flint Mayor Today.
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– Yesterday was a much needed break… I got home from work, bummed around the apartment until my wife got back, then went to pick up Kinara’s. Sam stopped by for a few minutes to pick up his things (he stayed with his cousin last night, and today he’s heading home).
… Read the restSomething I forgot to recount in the description of October was how late in the month (I have no idea why, but I emphatically believe it was the 20th, our director, Tony Coggins arranged a field trip to U of M Flint (which he attended) to tour their theater facility.
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– What a weekend… eventful enough to contain a full week.
On Friday I got up then went back to bed to sleep in, but just a little. I actually spent three hours at the DMV exchanging my expired Michigan license for a valid New York license.
Write your senators (especially if they happen to be on the Judiciary Community) and tell them that they’d better either hear Mukasey declare that waterboarding is torture, or vote the cut off a confirmation hearing.
There are a few political issues in our lives that ought to be emphatic and unambiguous.
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So here it is… I found out why the Uncommon Sense has been unavailable lately.
More importantly, here is a page with all Flint Journal coverage of the race. It includes footage of several ads and profiles of the candidates, as well as many months of coverage.
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– Yesterday after work I met up with Scott in Union Square and we grabbed dinner in Union Square before walking over to 6th Ave. We called Marco, who was supposed to meet us for the parade, but he was tragically undisposed.
… Read the restWarning, spoiler: The Monk by Matthew Lewis, The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe.
There is no point to this post. It is for your pleasure. 🙂
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