Saturday, July 2, 2011

Lost Seal Of The Errand Boy Sent By Grocery Clerks


David Gambacorta of the Philadelphia Daily News, breathlessly reports that a magnetic presidential seal flew off the limousine carrying the errand boy sent by grocery clerks as it traveled down I-76 in Philly following another of his fundraising events.
Presumed lost, it was later found by a cop assisting the driver of a disabled vehicle.
Come November 2012, that seal will be taken away permanently.

10 comments:

  1. Nice picture! You have a great blog here, I found you through a post by Smitty at The Other McCain. I've added you to the blogroll at my Zilla blog.

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  2. Welcome to the sphere! Stop by and check out RightKlik when you have a minute.

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  3. Just noticed you have me in your blogroll.

    Digging ya photoshopping, keep it up!

    Jason from StoryBalloon.

    (I had to use an old blogspot user profile to comment.. none of the blogs at that profile are alive and kicking.)

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  4. @Zilla,

    Smitty is a good egg and his "letter" to me is greatly appreciated.

    Thannks for stopping by. I sincerely hope you will visit here regularly.

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  5. @RightKlik,

    I am a regular reader of your blog and I am adding your site to my blogroll.

    Enjoy your Independence Day. God bless our troops deployed on foreign soil. May they stay out of harm's way.

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  6. @Story Balloon,

    Hope you'll be a regular reader here. Would you consider adding my site to your blogroll?

    Happy Fourth of July!

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  7. @Curmudgeon You were added before I left that last comment.

    Drop me a line if you ever get tired of using blogspot to blog.

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  8. @Curmudeon Don't tell anyone. It's easier being an asshole.

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  9. Thanks @Curmudeon you're in the spotlight at RK. Will link your 4th of July post.

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