Friday, November 03, 2006

Candidate Hill & Drinking Liberally at the Public House last night.

For the record, Baron Hill graciously kept his appointment with the pub's weekly Drinking Liberally discussion group.



Although visibly tired, Hill shook hands, briefly discussed alternative fuels with an interested attendee, and gave the group a truncated version of his stump speech. It may not have been a huge crowd, but it's a close election, and given the extreme demands of the campaign trail during the closing days, I regard his visit as a classy gesture, indeed.

For more, see: Baron Hill to visit this Thursday’s meeting of Drinking Liberally at the Public House.

9 comments:

All4Word said...

Can you actually PROVE Mr. Hill was there? Huh? Huh?

Didn't think so! Clearly, you Photoshopped these pictures. After all, Baron Hill can't be in two places at once. Do you think we're stoopid?

I see zero Rich O's signs. This could have been anywhere, anytime. I can assure you that Baron Hill was in Seymour smashing jack o' lanterns last night.

You pergressives just don't get it, do you? You'll get yours, by cracky!

Neal Page said...
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Neal Page said...

I agree with all4.

There are just too many beers sitting around. Surely those people can't be pergressives. They wouldn't be able to get anything done with all that beer sitting in front of them.

I think Baron Hill was photoshopped into a picture that "someone" took while in Urope, I mean Your'rope, I mean umm, over there.

The New Albanian said...

The Pilsner Urquell neon proves it.

Urq's one of those furrin beers.

Iamhoosier said...

Wherse the swatiixka, uh, swewstcka, uh, you know, that Nazi flag with the crucked crosses on it?

It it ain't American, it is all the same.

G Coyle said...

did I just wander inyo a misspellin' party or is this Indiana?

Iamhoosier said...

g. coyle,

Y do U axe?

edward parish said...

Did Baron ask for a Bud Light or MGD Draft Light?

edward parish said...

Could be, he is from Jackson County after all, home of the O'Brien Street Tavern and many others....