This entry was posted on Monday, October 1st, 2007 at 9:43 pm. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
I like the “Revolution – Love” T-shirt. Ron Paul looks a little goofy, but then again I think I see most people his age as a little addled. The kid holding the sign is a little warped, it makes me think of baptizing new borns. It looks like set up a lot of stuff. I’m going to watch the videos today if I get a chance.
im a little upset i couldnt get a picture with the ron paul patriot. hes in one of the videos. i also wish i took more pictures in general. theres always 10/13.
it was hard finding a decent tshirt. a lot of them had big, in-your-face ron paul logos. and you had to dig through mixed-up bins to find sizes smaller than large anyway. the shirt im wearing, i made. regardless of “love”, the black shirt looks good on you, bile. ;-)
It actually entirely escaped my notice that revolution spelled love backwards. That’s part of the reason I found it so novel. You guys should Cafe Press up some Ron Paul shirts.
I was just looking at Real estate in NH. It looks like a nice place to get some land. It’s a hell of a lot closer than Manitoba, where I’m standing to inherit some land soon.
If I didn’t move this weekend, I might have taken a ride up to check it out. Glad you guys had fun, it’s nice to read about people actually excited and engaged in politics for a change.
I often hear about political action in the past tense when talking to some of the old timers I work with. They talk about rallying for Reagan. Or as I prefer to say “Reaganing” it up.
[...] and apolitical. Dale, a Free State member, who xyz and myself met while canvassing for Ron Paul in New Hampshire along, called and discussed the situation with Mark. It seems that Dale, after speaking with some [...]
October 2nd, 2007 at 6:54 am
I like the “Revolution – Love” T-shirt. Ron Paul looks a little goofy, but then again I think I see most people his age as a little addled. The kid holding the sign is a little warped, it makes me think of baptizing new borns. It looks like set up a lot of stuff. I’m going to watch the videos today if I get a chance.
October 2nd, 2007 at 6:58 am
I don’t like the Revolution t-shirt. It’s just that it was the only type being sold that fit me. And was black.
October 2nd, 2007 at 7:22 am
im a little upset i couldnt get a picture with the ron paul patriot. hes in one of the videos. i also wish i took more pictures in general. theres always 10/13.
it was hard finding a decent tshirt. a lot of them had big, in-your-face ron paul logos. and you had to dig through mixed-up bins to find sizes smaller than large anyway. the shirt im wearing, i made. regardless of “love”, the black shirt looks good on you, bile. ;-)
October 2nd, 2007 at 9:02 am
It actually entirely escaped my notice that revolution spelled love backwards. That’s part of the reason I found it so novel. You guys should Cafe Press up some Ron Paul shirts.
I was just looking at Real estate in NH. It looks like a nice place to get some land. It’s a hell of a lot closer than Manitoba, where I’m standing to inherit some land soon.
October 2nd, 2007 at 9:18 am
just like i was informed that “photoshop” should never be used as a verb, id argue that “cafe press” shouldnt either.
October 2nd, 2007 at 9:35 am
If I didn’t move this weekend, I might have taken a ride up to check it out. Glad you guys had fun, it’s nice to read about people actually excited and engaged in politics for a change.
October 2nd, 2007 at 9:41 am
I often hear about political action in the past tense when talking to some of the old timers I work with. They talk about rallying for Reagan. Or as I prefer to say “Reaganing” it up.
October 2nd, 2007 at 10:20 am
it wont be as exciting and involved as NH was, but im looking forward to the NYC rally at grand central in a couple weeks.
November 14th, 2007 at 1:20 pm
[...] and apolitical. Dale, a Free State member, who xyz and myself met while canvassing for Ron Paul in New Hampshire along, called and discussed the situation with Mark. It seems that Dale, after speaking with some [...]