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4 comments:
Tis the season for political ads and per usual I can't
wait for them to all end. The only thing transparent is
the corruption. Then we can get back to the normal stuff
about erectile dysfunction, feminine napkins, beer, and
toilet paper. Toilet paper. Why is there so much advertising
around it to begin with? Who's not already buying it?
Happy Friday Miss C.
Happy Friday, gwdMaine!
Could be worse... You could live in Iowa, like me! It seems like non-stop political ads around here. You just tune them out after a while.
MarkOfIowa I give you both sympathy AND empathy.
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