The trickery and hilarity involved in this veto message must run so deep that Press Secretary McLear had no clue or is now proven as a habitual liar when questioned about the "coincidence"Wednesday, October 28, 2009
LOLz at the Office
The trickery and hilarity involved in this veto message must run so deep that Press Secretary McLear had no clue or is now proven as a habitual liar when questioned about the "coincidence"Bay Bridge, Why So Silent?

A vision that should inspire the state in so many ways. I would love to take a ride along the bridge without traffic. This is just a dream as the likelyhood that the bridge will kill me has increased thanks to shoddy craftmanship. There are two notches on this steel beast, and adventure has entered the lives of thousands of commuters as they embark on they joy many call public transit. The last time I rode the SF bus, though, my buddy had random junk rubbed into her face for 10 minutes before walking gained popularity. I do love BART though, and platform-level entries are such a huge step up (haha) from SacRT trains. They both share fun things like proposing bums and lethargic juvenile delinquents. Bring an umbrella, there could be rain or a mugging, and you'll need the expandable protection for both.
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