Monday, October 27, 2008

Who's brewing for your vote?

Food - Everywhere you go there is one topic, besides the weather, that is circulating in the air. It is the topic of politics. It is on everyones minds these days, especially with the November 4Th date only 8 days away. So much so, that even business' are putting out voting trivia.

As I entered a local coffee shop, my lips are sealed as to which one, I couldn't help but wonder: who's "brewing" for you vote? Does your choice in coffee house predict your choice in political party endorsement?
Starbucks = Democrat?
Caribou = Republican?
Dunn Bros = independent?
Peace? Green Party?
I would love to see a study on this, all on "the grounds" of research, of course.

This study could also be done on the other "brew", too! What does your beer brand loyalty say about your choice in political party endorsement?
Anheuser-Busch - Democrat?
Coors - Republican?
Miller - Independent?
Pabst - Green Party?

Soon all things will come to a "head" but, who knows if we will find out the answer to this question, ale? I'll let you do the research on this one - cheers!

What "brew" do they drink? You be the judge. And why do we care who they vote for?
http://wcco.com/slideshows/democratic.liberal.celebrities.20.830302.html


Dish - All the leaves on the trees are falling and the first flakes of snow have flurried. Good thing Saturday was nice enough out so that I could cut back the Hostas and then rake and mow the yard before all flurries broke loose. Baby it's cold outside...brr!

I thought everyone wants to end the war? If it's not your yard - leave it alone!
http://kstp.com/article/stories/S633263.shtml?cat=1

Are we getting desperate; is it the signs of the times? Do we buy tickets because we need the money or do we just want to be lucky?: "It could happen to you" , at least that is what the lottery sign says.
http://kstp.com/article/stories/S632997.shtml?cat=206

I hope he gets some help.
http://kstp.com/article/stories/S631651.shtml?cat=206

Embellish - An average pencil is 7 inches long, with just a half-inch eraser -- in case you thought optimism was dead.

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