Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Where Will All the Yardsigns Go?


Mom informed me that it was a Federal Offense to leave a campaign yardsign up more than seven days after an election.
Can anyone verify this before I turn in the neighbors...I don't want to look like a fool.
I didn't want to take any chances--I don't need the Feds knocking on my front door--I took mine down.
I have a grandmother who will probably be braiding used yardsigns into dark blue shiny rugs, knitting shiny handbags and shiny vests fearing another depression. Me, on the other hand, might need to use them around the windows to tame down the drafts(not in the house...in my pickup).
Although my neighbors' HUGE Hillary sign worked as a good snow fence last winter, I heard the small plastic signs take 500 years to decompose (if Gore would have ran, his signs would have had multiple uses following the election).

1 comment:

  1. Boy you have put alot of good
    things on this blog. Where do
    I start ---- Stan doesn't mention
    those humid days that when you
    step out of the house---- your
    shirt is completely wet. Think I'll
    stay here - - - I don't remember
    anything at Hersey like your
    blog model either . ( Thank God).
    Veterans Day always bring a tear
    to my eye. We don't pay enough
    attention to the men and women
    who have lost their lives or who
    have had their lives completely
    changed only because of their
    great service keeping us free.
    We should honor them more than just
    one day a year as far as I'm
    concerned. Mom had a classmate that
    had lost his life in the war and
    she never forgot him and always
    put a flower on his grave at
    Memorial Day time. No one else in
    his family ever did, but she always
    remembered. Now to the tarot cards -- have you read any lately?
    What is in store for the next
    few months? Any hints? Let me know.

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