I suspect it's the bandwagon effect--all my neighbors are voting for
this guy, maybe I should too. I'm kinda reveling in doing yard signs
now that I'm no longer a civil service drone.
Michael wrote:
Speaking of yard signs... what's the intended purpose of them? One thing I
never liked about election seasons is that yard signs pop up everywhere and
looks like a bunch of clutter all over the neighborhood.
This is a serious question, though. Is there any benefit of posting them
_other_ than a show of support for someone? I've never changed my vote
because of someone else's yard sign, so I can't imagine that being a
reason.
-Mike
On Nov 14, 2007 10:20 AM, rick baird <rick.baird@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
yomak!
On 11/14/07, Wayne McAlpine <wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My dog handles that chore.
Chuck Lewis wrote:
Do you have to water them ?
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I'm old. I give money and plant yard signs.
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