Last week’s contest was won by Don Joe. It was the Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in Roseto, PA, where they held a carnival with a controversial game involving the President.
Here’s this week’s, good luck!
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Last week’s contest was won by Don Joe. It was the Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in Roseto, PA, where they held a carnival with a controversial game involving the President.
Here’s this week’s, good luck!
Haven’t played for a while. This location is associated with something that happened within the last week?
It’s a ranch north of Laredo, Texas, that was allegedly taken over by the Mexican Zetas.
Heh. I thought for a little bit it was in Louisiana. Oh well.
BOOM!
Nice work Don Joe!
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Two in a row! Nice work.
It’s a ranch north of Laredo, Texas, that was allegedly taken over by the Mexican Zetas.
And by “allegedly,” you mean “not at all, but the teabaggers keep claiming on the internet that it was and WHY WON’T THE MEDIA COVER THIS ACT OF WAR!!one!!!eleventyone!!”
Meanwhile, the local police are getting tired of telling people the story is bogus. They really have better things to do than field the same call over and over.
“It’s not true… No ma’am, it’s still not true.”
“No sir, it’s just an internet rumor. It’s not true.”
“Ma’am, I told you last week, it’s not true. Really. Please, we have work to do.”
confederate flag-making operation outside auburn, wa?
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And by “allegedly,” you mean
Well, yeah. Part of the contest is trying to ensure that you get your links up before anyone else does. Under such circumstances, brevity is a virtue (though I suppose I could have italicized it).
I’m reaching the conclusion that an inherent requirement for Tea Party membership is the ability to believe any manner of allegation about “bad” people–particularly when these “bad” people have brown skin. The sad thing is, they don’t believe that their racist.
When Tea Partiers talk about being “taxed enough already,” they aren’t talking about their wallets.
Since they’re some of the richest mother fuckers on the planet, wouldn’t they just buy the ranches? They probably already own half of Texas!
I wasn’t criticizing you, Don Joe, though I can see how it might read that way. I just wanted to make sure it was clear that the ranch was only in the news because of a teabagger hoax.
Wow… at least I got that it was the Rio Grande.