I voted green. When I went to the church to vote there were two lines. I was this close to saying to someone “Is this the line for the beer, or the line to get the tickets to get the beer?”
I am used to hearing politicians lie on the TV, radio and in the newspaper (no, I didn’t ‘hear’ them on the newspaper). But last week I had a real treat! The NDP called me to lie to me directly! He said he shared my values. What a weiner. Maybe I’ll start sharing his values and I’ll coldcall everyone in town with a recording.
The Foundation (on Main St) is on my way to work. I passed by to see 5 big signs plastered in their window that read “It’s not our fault! Please inform yourself before you judge us!” and suchlike. This was in response to a tiny notice stuck on the door that says one of the food handlers was found to have hepatitis Q (replace Q with some other letter). I find it funny and ironic and STUPID that the staff/company draws more attention to the problem than the board of health.
~Is this the line for the beer, or the line to get the tickets to get the beer?~
If I were in one of those two lines and someone came in and said that, I would have laughed.