Boulder is empty...hurry

JohnJohn

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Ok Colorado it's a little after 6pm

The City of Boulder currently has no one in it. Everyone who lives there is at Invesco. Time to rob some banks and ransack the town...let's go! :shhh:

seriously though, Channel 7 just interviewed 4 people in the crowd...none of them were related, and all were from Boulder...LOL
 
Quick, go steal their Jeeps and their guns!

Oh...


Wait...


Nevermind.
 
Frank Z said:
Oh what I wouldn't give to have a few spare hours and a couple thousand McCain stickers!
Sounds like a good plan. Go to Invesco and plaster those all over the Prius's that are there.


Wouldnt have to worry about getting shot either. :clap:
 
"Invesco" - where/what is that?

This would have been a great opportunity to sneak into Boulder while they're all out, and slam the door shut. Damn. Maybe next time we need some 'change'.

Jim
 
When there is something worth voting for, I may actually vote again........:wantyou: :patriot: Actually I would like bumper stickers of McCain and Obama and put both on every car, one slightly covering the other. Then watch for the fun to start..........
 
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ColoradoRaptor said:
When there is something worth voting for, I may actually vote again........:wantyou: :patriot: Actually I would like bumper stickers of McCain and Obama and put both on every car, one slightly covering the other. Then watch for the fun to start..........
My dad and my brother both died so you could vote. VOTE!!! I dont care wich way you lean, just vote.
 
Came across a hippie-type when I was coming out of King Soopers on 30th & Arapahoe in Boulder.

Hippie: "Please sign this petition which requires Colorado to use more renewable energy...blah, blah, blah."(abbreviated)

Me: Hmmm Sounds interesting. Do you have any paperwork or a web site that explains this is detail?

Hippie: (sounding like he was reading from a script) "No, but if you sign it now, then it will help put the measure on the ballot - and if you decide it's not a good idea, then you don't have to vote for it."

Me: (I stare at him)

Hippie: (holds out a pen, but looks worried)

Me: So let me get this straight. You want me to help you put your measure on the ballot?
But if I don't agree with it, won't it still be on the ballot - making it more likely that it will pass, then if it had not been on the ballot at all?
If I don't agree with your petition, shouldn't I do everything in my power to not let people vote on it in the first place?

Hippie: (gives me a dirty look and turns away)
 
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